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Hours{'monday': '14:00-00:00', 'tuesday': '14:00-01:30', 'wednesday': '14:00-01:30', 'thursday': '14:00-01:30', 'friday': '14:00-01:30', 'saturday': '16:00-01:30', 'sunday': '16:00-00:00'}

Tip: Stay seated when a side flips; quiet listening is the house rule. The cocktail program rotates with the record selections each week.

Location

Address: 18 Harlan Place, San Francisco, CA 94108

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Kissakeko ★ 4.6

$$$soma{'monday': '13:00-20:00', 'tuesday': 'closed', 'wednesday': 'closed', 'thursday': '13:00-20:00', 'friday': '13:00-20:00', 'saturday': '13:00-20:00', 'sunday': 'closed'}

Kissakeko is a 400-square-foot vinyl-only jazz kissa on Nob Hill, pouring artisanal sake into six to eight seats with no streaming and a curated record library.

Tip: Open Monday and Thursday through Saturday; one seating per session. Quiet listening is the unwritten rule; no phones at the bar.

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Bar Part Time ★ 4.5

$$the-mission{'monday': 'closed', 'tuesday': '17:00-23:00', 'wednesday': '17:00-23:00', 'thursday': '17:00-23:00', 'friday': '17:00-00:00', 'saturday': '14:00-00:00', 'sunday': 'closed'}

Bar Part Time on 14th Street pairs natural wine with vinyl DJ sets in a small Mission room, programming ambient, house and disco selectors a few nights a week.

Tip: Closed Sunday and Monday. The natural wine list is the room's first identity; the DJ booth runs later, with no cover on most nights.

Kissakeko ★ 4.6

$$$soma{'monday': '13:00-20:00', 'tuesday': 'closed', 'wednesday': 'closed', 'thursday': '13:00-20:00', 'friday': '13:00-20:00', 'saturday': '13:00-20:00', 'sunday': 'closed'}

Kissakeko is a 400-square-foot vinyl-only jazz kissa on Nob Hill, pouring artisanal sake into six to eight seats with no streaming and a curated record library.

Tip: Open Monday and Thursday through Saturday; one seating per session. Quiet listening is the unwritten rule; no phones at the bar.

Side A ★ 4.5

$$$the-mission{'monday': 'closed', 'tuesday': '17:30-22:00', 'wednesday': '17:30-22:00', 'thursday': '17:30-22:00', 'friday': '17:30-23:00', 'saturday': '17:30-23:00', 'sunday': 'closed'}

Side A on 19th Street in SF is the vinyl listening bistro from Parker Brown and Caroline Brown, pairing Californian and Midwestern plates with DJ vinyl sets.

Tip: Reservations recommended for the dining counter; vinyl DJs spin from 19:00. The kitchen runs late, so listening sessions stretch past 22:00.

Specs' Twelve Adler Museum Cafe ★ 4.5

$north-beach{'monday': '16:00-01:00', 'tuesday': '16:00-01:00', 'wednesday': '16:00-01:00', 'thursday': '16:00-02:00', 'friday': '16:00-02:00', 'saturday': '16:00-02:00', 'sunday': '16:00-01:00'}

Specs' Twelve Adler Museum Cafe sits down an unmarked alley off Columbus in North Beach, a sailors' and poets' bar since 1968 with maritime relics and cheap beer.

Tip: Knock on the yellow door at 250 Columbus to find it. Cash bar runs faster; the back booths are the local seats, not the bar.

Vesuvio Cafe ★ 4.5

$north-beach{'monday': '11:00-01:00', 'tuesday': '11:00-01:00', 'wednesday': '11:00-01:00', 'thursday': '11:00-01:00', 'friday': '11:00-02:00', 'saturday': '11:00-02:00', 'sunday': '11:00-01:00'}

Vesuvio Cafe on Columbus in SF, across Jack Kerouac Alley from City Lights, has been the Beat-generation bar since Henri Lenoir opened it in 1948 with two floors.

Tip: Upstairs balcony has the best people-watching over Columbus. The bartender will pour a Jack Kerouac cocktail to anyone who asks.

The 500 Club ★ 4.3

$the-mission{'monday': '06:00-02:00', 'tuesday': '06:00-02:00', 'wednesday': '06:00-02:00', 'thursday': '06:00-02:00', 'friday': '06:00-02:00', 'saturday': '06:00-02:00', 'sunday': '06:00-02:00'}

The 500 Club sits at Guerrero and 17th in SF's Mission, a corner dive with a neon martini sign over the door, cheap drinks and a back room of regulars at night.

Tip: Bloody Mary at 06:00 on weekends is a Mission tradition. The room runs cash; the back room is the locals' corner, not the front bar.

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