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The Devil's Acre: A Barbary Coast Cocktail Haven

Experience a taste of San Francisco's Barbary Coast era with expertly crafted cocktails in a historic North Beach setting.

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The Devil's Acre is a popular cocktail bar in San Francisco's North Beach, paying homage to the Barbary Coast era with apothecary-themed drinks and a lively atmosphere. It offers a unique experience, blending historical references with modern mixology.

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256 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, North Beach, California, 94133, US
Tuesday
4:30 pm-1 am
Wednesday
4:30 pm-1 am
Thursday
4:30 pm-1 am
Friday
4:30 pm-2 am
Saturday
4:30 pm-2 am
Sunday
12 pm-8 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    The Devil's Acre is located in the North Beach neighborhood, a short walk from many popular attractions. From City Lights Bookstore, walk two blocks north on Columbus Avenue. The Devil's Acre will be on your left at 256 Columbus Ave.

    Public Transport

    From the Embarcadero BART station, transfer to the Muni bus lines 30 or 45 towards North Beach. Get off at the stop closest to Columbus Avenue. Walk a few minutes to 256 Columbus Ave. A single ride on Muni is $3.00, or $2.50 with a Clipper card or MuniMobile. A day pass is available for $5.70 via MuniMobile.

    Ride Share

    From Union Square, a taxi or rideshare to The Devil's Acre will typically cost $15-25, depending on traffic and demand. The ride is approximately 1.5 miles and should take 5-10 minutes. Note that prices may be higher during peak hours.

    Local tips

    Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours, as the bar can get quite busy.
    Explore the cocktail menu for unique and innovative drinks that incorporate historical ingredients and apothecary themes.
    Ask the knowledgeable bartenders for recommendations and suggestions based on your preferences.

    Discover more about The Devil's Acre

    Located in San Francisco's historic North Beach, The Devil's Acre is a cocktail bar that draws inspiration from the city's Barbary Coast era. This notorious district, once known as the "Devil's Acre," was a hub of saloons, gambling dens, and bordellos during the Gold Rush. The bar's concept reflects a time when apothecaries and saloons blurred, offering patrons elixirs and remedies alongside potent spirits. The Devil's Acre aims to recreate the atmosphere of those bygone days, with a focus on expertly crafted cocktails that incorporate historical ingredients and techniques. The bar's interior features a beautiful mahogany backbar dating back to 1868, adding to the authentic feel. The cocktail menu includes innovative twists on classic favorites and non-alcoholic options. Today, The Devil's Acre stands as a reminder of San Francisco's colorful and sometimes turbulent past, offering a unique and engaging experience for cocktail enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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