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Comstock Saloon: A Step Back in Time

Experience a taste of San Francisco's Barbary Coast at Comstock Saloon, a historic gem serving classic cocktails and saloon fare since 1907.

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Comstock Saloon, located in San Francisco's North Beach, is a historic saloon that has been a beloved watering hole since 1907. Named after Henry Comstock, it offers a glimpse into the city's Barbary Coast past with classic cocktails and a lively atmosphere.

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Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

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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

    Public Transport

    Comstock Saloon is easily accessible by public transportation. From downtown San Francisco, take Muni lines 8, 8x, 10, or 30 to Columbus Avenue. The saloon is located at 155 Columbus Avenue, near the intersection of Pacific Avenue. A single ride on Muni costs $3.00, or $2.85 with a Clipper card or the MuniMobile app. A day pass, good for unlimited rides on Muni buses and streetcars, is available for $5.70 via the MuniMobile app.

    Walking

    From the Transamerica Pyramid, walk north on Columbus Avenue for approximately 0.4 miles. Comstock Saloon will be on your left at 155 Columbus Avenue, near the border of Chinatown and North Beach. The walk is relatively flat and should take about 8-10 minutes.

    Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available throughout San Francisco. A ride from Union Square to Comstock Saloon typically costs between $15 and $25, depending on traffic and demand. Be sure to confirm the fare before you start your trip.

    Parking

    Parking near Comstock Saloon can be challenging, especially during peak hours. Street parking is limited and metered. Several parking garages are located within walking distance, including North Beach Parking (622 Washington St) and 470 Broadway parking. Rates typically range from $15 to $30 for a few hours. Be sure to check parking restrictions and time limits before leaving your vehicle.

    Local tips

    Visit during happy hour (4-6 PM daily) for discounted drinks and a lively atmosphere.
    Try the 'Boot to the Head,' a popular shot and beer combo during happy hour.
    Check out the live music, featuring talented jazz bands, most nights.
    Explore the historic interior, including the original mahogany bar and '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. 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, gambling dens, 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. Today, Comstock Saloon is celebrated for its expertly crafted classic cocktails, delicious food, and live music. It's a place where history and conviviality blend seamlessly, offering a unique and unforgettable experience.
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