3. Biergarten
8.7
424 Octavia St (btwn Linden & Fell St), San Francisco, CA
Beer Garden · Hayes Valley · 158 tips and reviews
Eugenia Kuyda: A perfect beer garden with great beer and surprisingly good food. We enjoyed Weihenstephaner Original Lager, it's really good here... Read more.
Alexa Jane Brooks: Biergarten is a blast. Chill out with friends on a sunny day. Unique food and drink here. Get the big beer mug!
Thrillist: An authentic outdoor German beer garden, serving 6 Germanic beers on tap by the liter and half-liter. Food'll include two bigger-than-at-Suppenkuche pretzel offerings. Read more.
SF Weekly: SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick- Best Neighborhood Grocery. The essential neighborhood amenity is not the beer garden, coffee shop, or sandwich counter... Read more.
Russell Allen Esmus: I think this is the best indie grocery store in SF. When I worked on Haight, I would get lunch here every day. They have a variety of salads, sushi, and sandwiches ready to go at their deli counter.
Todd Persen: Quite possibly the best market I've been to in either SF or NY. It's not huge, but they have everything you need, including a great selection of cheese, wine, and beer. Plus, the staff are awesome.
7. Tap (415)
845 Market St, San Francisco, CA
Beer Bar · SoMa · 29 tips and reviews
Eater: Tap (415) is now open at the Westfield Center. The mall's "modern beer garden" boasts 20 taps featuring 12 local and notable craft beers. Try the bratwurst on a pretzel roll with tator tots. Read more.
Anton Shuster: Try the burgers. The Tap Burger incorporates tempura bacon and togarashi remoulade. The Smoked Barbecue Burger is smothered in Point Reyes blue cheese, as well as crispy onions and chicories.
Sean McBride: Food is just OK, and too expensive. If you're in the mall, Cupola is a much better dinner.
8. Lucky 13
2140 Market St (btwn Church & Sanchez St), San Francisco, CA
Dive Bar · Duboce Triangle · 92 tips and reviews
Jennifer Burlington: Simpsons Pinball, Erotic Photohunt, smoking patio, plenty of seating and great drink prices.
Gene X: If the Tamale Lady comes by, GET TAMALES. so good!
Chris Huff: Look down at the floor, there are dogs all over the place. Make sure you don't accidentally kick or step on one of them.
9. Thee Parkside
8.4
1600 17th St (at Wisconsin St), San Francisco, CA
Dive Bar · Potrero Hill · 86 tips and reviews
Jennifer Yip: sick beer garden in Potrero Hill! similar vibes to zeitgeist but a bit less pretentious 😉
Donia: America's darkest ladies room. Seriously, there could be a dude sleeping behind the toilet. You'd never know.
Ryan Mickle: Tots, stop playing with your iPhone and get some damned tots.
10. Pier 23 Cafe
7.9
Pier 23 (btwn Battery St & Green St), San Francisco, CA
Seafood Restaurant · Northern Waterfront · 147 tips and reviews
Rach B: Oysters and beer on the outside patio...need I say more? Beer garden is a great outdoor option if you just want drinks.
Sofie Graham: The music is too loud sometimes, but on a sunny day sitting out in the beer garden sharing calamari with friends, there's no place I'd rather be.
Marc R?er: Great for an afternoon beer and cocktail, French fires are good as well, enjoy the view at a sunny day
John McDonnell: Nice low-key outdoor drinking option in Hayes Valley when Biergarten is full.
Jeff Weinstein: Sit out side on a great day. Strong: coffee, wine, beer, happy hour, and wifi. Great place if you need to wait for table at the restaurants near by. A few every single day regulars.
Nini: Wifi pwd is da64cd8d
14. PizzaHacker
8.8
3299 Mission St (at 29th St), San Francisco, CA
Pizzeria · Bernal Heights · 80 tips and reviews
Holger Lüdorf: Awesome former bank location. I recommend the Rocketman pizza. Great craft beer selection on tap. The small Biergarten tables require some tricky maneuvering though.
Irene Cantizano Bescós: Cool place for a fun, casual dinner with friends. The "Get a room pizza" was really, really good. Also, thumbs up to the staff, who kept the kitchen open for us and even invited us to a tasty salad!
Serious Eats: Jeff Krupman's pizza popup now has a brick and mortar space, with lots of room at communal picnic tables and pies topped with freshly stretched mozzarella.