Historic Bars And Saloons In San Francisco
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Historic bars and saloons in San Francisco were some of the earliest businesses during the formation of the city. Many of the first businesses to spring up in San Francisco during the
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era (1848–1855) supported the influx of new men, including bars and saloons, breweries, horse racing tracks, and others forms of entertainment. During the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in San Francisco, the Barbary Coast red-light district was formed in a nine block area of the city, centered on a three block stretch of Pacific Street, now Pacific Avenue, between Montgomery and Stockton Streets. The Barbary Coast was home to dance halls, concert saloons, bars, jazz clubs, variety shows, and brothels.


The Old Ship Saloon (1851)

The Old Shop Saloon, formerly the Old Ship Alehouse, was built in 1851 around the ruins of a California Gold Rush-era ship named the Arkansas. For the first 8 years, the ship existed as a floating saloon. It is located in the Jackson Square neighborhood and is part of the
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.


Elixir (1858)

A historic bar located at 3200 16th Street at Guerrero Street in San Francisco's Mission District neighborhood. It was opened by Francis Daneal, as a Wild West at a time when the neighborhood sidewalks were made of wooden planks. Over the years it has held many different roles within the neighborhood including as an Irish working-man’s place, a sailor bar, a shot-and-a-beer dive bar, a gay Latino hangout, a dingy dive, and as a beer bar. It is on its 11th proprietor, H. Joseph Ehrmann, as of 2017. The interior of the bar is of the Victorian-era and tends to have a dark atmosphere, since around 2003 the bar specializes in elaborate cocktails.


The Saloon (1861)

The Saloon is located at 1232 Grant Avenue in the North Beach neighborhood.


Northstar Cafe (1882)

A historic bar located at 1560 Powell Street in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. During Prohibition, the Northstar Cafe operated as a speakeasy. In the modern era, it operates as a sports bar with affordable drinks and popcorn.


Shotwells (1891)

A historic bar located at 3349 20th Street in San Francisco's Mission District neighborhood. It was founded by two German immigrants as a neighborhood grocery store with a backroom "
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shop".


The Little Shamrock (1893)

A historic bar located at 807 Lincoln Way in San Francisco's
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neighborhood. It was constructed for the California Midwinter International Exposition (1894), to serve the workmen. The bar was opened on October 28, 1893, by Julie and Antone Herzo.


Bus Stop Saloon (1900)

A historic bar located at 1901 Union Street in San Francisco's Cow Hollow neighborhood. It was founded as “The Alley”. The
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saloon has been run by a single family for four generations and over a hundred years, the Ferroni family. In 2023, the Ferroni family opened a second floor upscale cocktail lounge.


The Homestead (1906)

A historic bar located at 2301 Folsom Street in San Francisco's
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neighborhood. Built in 1902 by Charles Scharenberg and opened in 1906, originally named "Old Homestead." During
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(1920–1933) it served lunch foods, and secretly functioned as a
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and
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. Fanny Pearl, a well-known madam owned the building during the prohibition. File:Homestead Bar San Francisco September 2, 2009.jpg, The Homestead historic bar includes a period cash register (in 2009) File:Homestead Bar Interion San Francisco September 2, 2009.jpg, The Homestead has restored period details, like velvet flocked wallpaper and stamped metal ceiling tiles (in 2009)


Comstock Saloon (1907)

A historic saloon located at 155 Columbus Ave in San Francisco's North Beach.


Hotel Utah Saloon (1908)

A historic mixed-use building known as a
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, live music venue, and residential hotel, located at 500–504 4th Street in the
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neighborhood.


House of Shields (1908)

A historic bar located at 39 New Montgomery Street in the
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of San Francisco.


Double Play Bar and Grill (1909)

A historic sports bar located at 2401-16th Street in San Francisco's Mission District neighborhood. The bar was strategically placed near the former
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(1931–1959). In 2022, the bar was destroyed by a fire and has been actively rebuilding.


See also

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Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon Heinold's First and Last Chance is a waterfront Bar (establishment), saloon opened by John (Johnny) M. Heinold in 1883 on Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States. The name Last Chance Saloon, "First and Last Chance" refers to the t ...
(1883), historic waterfront saloon in Oakland, California *
List of dive bars Following is a list of notable dive bars: * The 5 Point Cafe – Seattle, Washington * Ace's & Deuce's Lounge – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Blue Moon Tavern – Seattle * The Cock – New York City * Comet Tavern – Seattle * Dockside Saloon ...


References

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