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Comstock Saloon: A Step Back in Time

Experience a taste of San Francisco history at Comstock Saloon, offering classic cocktails and American fare in a vintage setting since 1907.

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Comstock Saloon, located in San Francisco's North Beach, is a historic saloon that has been a beloved spot since 1907. Named after Henry Comstock of the Comstock Lode, it offers a vintage atmosphere with classic cocktails and American cuisine.

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155 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, Chinatown, California, 94133, US
Tuesday
4 pm-12 am
Wednesday
4 pm-12 am
Thursday
4 pm-12 am
Friday
12 pm-12 am
Saturday
4 pm-12 am

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From the intersection of Columbus Avenue and Broadway, walk north on Columbus Avenue. Comstock Saloon will be on your left-hand side, a short walk from the intersection. The walk is relatively flat and takes only a few minutes.

    Public Transport

    Comstock Saloon is accessible via several Muni bus lines. The 8, 8x, 10, and 30 lines all stop near the saloon. Check the MuniMobile app or Clipper card for fares, which are approximately $3.00 for a single ride, or $5.70 for a day pass. From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the saloon.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout San Francisco. A short ride from Union Square or Fisherman's Wharf will cost approximately $15-$25, depending on traffic. Be sure to specify '155 Columbus Avenue' as your destination. Taxi fares have a starting fare of $4.15, plus $0.65 for each additional 1/5th of a mile.

    Local tips

    Visit during Happy Hour (Mon-Sat 4:00 pm–6:00 pm) for discounted drinks and appetizers.
    Enjoy live music nightly without a cover charge.
    Try the signature cocktails, expertly crafted with house-made bitters and syrups.
    Check out the original mahogany bar from 1907 and the 'punkah' ceiling fans.

    Discover more about Comstock Saloon

    Comstock Saloon, a jewel in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood, stands as a living testament to the city's vibrant past. Since its establishment in 1907, the saloon has weathered earthquakes, Prohibition, and countless transformations, yet it retains an undeniable aura of old-world charm. Named after Henry Comstock, the silver mining magnate of the Comstock Lode, the saloon pays homage to a bygone era of prospectors, adventurers, and spirited revelry. Originally known as the Andromeda Saloon, it served as a watering hole for locals and travelers alike. During Prohibition, it cleverly rebranded itself as the Andromeda Cafe, discreetly serving alcohol under the guise of 'medicinal purposes'. Remarkably, it was one of the few bars in the United States that managed to survive the dry era. In 2010, it was lovingly restored to its former glory by Jeff Hollinger and Jonny Raglin, two renowned bartenders. Stepping through the doors of Comstock Saloon is akin to entering a time capsule. The meticulously restored interior transports visitors to the Barbary Coast, a notorious district of San Francisco known for its saloons and lively entertainment. The centerpiece of the saloon is its magnificent 18-foot mahogany bar, a relic from the late 1890s that has witnessed generations of San Franciscans raising a glass. Overhead, 'punkah' ceiling fans, originally installed in the 1910s, gently stir the air, adding to the saloon's vintage ambiance.
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