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Top SF sports bars

The true spirit of sports can be seen in the SF sports bars. They are plenty in number and offer delicious menu. Also, the atmosphere and the stylish sports decoration in these enjoyable and famous SF sports bars are praiseworthy.

 

Top sports bars in SF:

 

  • Green’s sports bar: If you are here you will feel that this is how a sports bar should be. The walls are full of photos and sports pioneer and images of sports movies. The sports ticker keeps you updated with the game scores. If you don’t wish to spend watching the same sports there is always a remote at a little distance.
  • Jillian’s San Francisco: There is a centerpiece in the bar which is 50-foot video wall. In total 48 individual TVs constituted to make one. This offers a wonderful sports experience. There is a seprate billiards room that consists of 10 tables and many TV monitors.
  • Kezar Pub: The walls are filled up with football pictures. There is rugby, football, baseball, and hockey. If you sports don’t interest you to that level, still there is a good and lively crowd, jukebox, and pool table to keep you involved and amused.
  • 4th street sports bars: This huge and stylish corporate bar is situated in one of the busiest areas of the city attached to the downtown Marriott. There are TVs and sports cards under glass. Fish, chips, burger, and hotwings are the most popular menus of this place.
    • Abbey Tavern: This sports bar reflects the perfect ambience and enthusiasm that a sports bar should have. There is ample of space and you can enjoy every moment with groovy music and wonderful boxing, football, and baseball events on 5 TVs out of which one is a big screen TV.
    • Bayside sports bar and Grill: You can enjoy any sport including baseball, football, and basketball on the 38 TV screens. The wall has the photos of the old and renowned players. Menu includes burgers, sandwiches, and appetizers. There is an enjoyable Sunday brunch, juke box, pool table, dart board, etc.
    • Double play bar and Grill: Established in 1909, it is more of a tribute to the baseball history. Menu includes burgers, pastas, sandwiches, salads. Also, it is one of the popular spots where you can enjoy the ambience of sports and lunch together. It is a true reflection of the San Francisco sports.
    • Zeke’s sports bar and Grill: It is one the best sports bars in San Francisco. It is a small but an interesting sports place to be. The special gatherings are for state football, Basketball, and packer games. Zeke serves only Coast cola. Coast cola is the best soft drink in the land. The walls are all decorated with sports stuff and add to the sports environment.
    These good SF sports bars are enjoyable spots especially at weekends or at a time when some live game keeps the crowd hooked. Delicious menu and a good crowd of similar sports addicts is a plus.