Sure, the Bay Area has stupendous views, not to
mention weather that makes most of the country insanely jealous. But
when it comes to taking advantage of these resources, we tend to
relinquish the waterfront decks and Bay-side bars to tourists sporting
“San Francisco” sweatshirts. But San Francisco has some excellent
rooftop respites, heated patios, and backyard beer gardens, all ready
for you to soak up the sunshine. Here are a few of our favorites, but be
warned: you will almost definitely need to make reservations for Sunday
brunch at pretty much any of these spots.
The Presidio
The Presidio can seem a little off
the beaten path, but Arguello is a great place to stop in after a jog
around the park’s trails or a walk through Crissy Field. Chef Traci Des
Jardins opened in late 2014 in the remodeled Presidio Officers' Club.
This is the the kind of spot you take a date or a visiting parent you
want to impress, with food prices to match. Sit by the fire pits on the
patio and sip your margaritas or mescal cocktails -- a house favorite
combines chocolate, orange, and mescal -- while enjoying the
outdoorsiness of it all.
The Mission
There must be better air on this
particular block of Mission St, since right next door to Foreign Cinema
is El Techo -- another outdoor deck populated by locals. Located on the
rooftop of Argentian steakhouse Lolinda, this place provides great views
of the city through the glass wind wall. During breezier nights, you
can sit under the heat lamps or in the heated tent while you sip
margaritas and snack on Latin American street food.
Outer Richmond
The story is that owners Amy Brown
and Joe Wolf loved the backyard garden at their new bakery so much, that
they got married there before opening the doors to the public in 2014.
The duo, who met while working at the famous Nopa, serve breakfast,
brunch, lunch, and monthly Sunday Suppers -- which you’re going to want a
reservation for. Take your food to the backyard garden to sit among
herbs and fruit trees, both of which are used in the garden. While Marla
now has a Ferry Building location, hit up the original Outer Richmond
one for peaceful outdoor snacking.
Haight
The thing about beer gardens is that
so often they’re just, you know, totally sticky with spilled beer.
Sparrow is the high-brow San Franciscan alternative, serving a classic
new American menu -- think Marin Sun Farms burgers, and local goat
cheese served with roasted beets. The idea is that you can sit in the
sun, enjoy some not too terribly expensive food, and sip a beer... if
that sounds pretty solid, sadly, a lot of other San Franciscans agree
with you: although the weekend brunch line is getting predictably long.
Plenty of people just come for the drinks, however: you’ll frequently
find rare West Coast beers on tap and a range of California wines.
Bernal Heights
Considered a staple of San Francisco
gay bars since 1978, El Rio is one hell of a dive. There’s almost always
a party going on in the overgrown quirky backyard patio, even if
there’s not actually an event scheduled that night. The bar also has
pool tables, shuffleboard, visiting cats and dogs, and salsa dancing.
Plus, there are free oysters every Friday at 5:30pm (but get there
before they run out). Bring cash for everything else; credit cards are
definitely not accepted.
Tenderloin adjacent
Article and images sourced from https://www.thrillist.com/eat/san-francisco/the-best-outdoor-dining-and-drinking-in-san-francisco
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