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Bourbon and Branch

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Bourbon & Branch is a well-established Prohibition-themed speakeasy at 501 Jones St. in San Francisco's Tenderloin, recreating the ambiance of an illegal bar that operated at the site from 1921 to 1933. The venue features multiple hidden rooms — including the reservation-only main bar and the walk-in Library (password: "books") — known for handcrafted cocktails, rare and premium spirits, and house-made mixers. It's an intimate, 21+ destination best suited for a planned night out, with house rules like quiet conversation and no cell phones reinforcing the immersive vintage atmosphere.

Prohibition-era speakeasyPassword-entry hidden barsCraft & house-made cocktailsReservation recommendedIntimate 1920s atmosphere
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Claude

Bourbon & Branch is a real, well-known Prohibition-themed cocktail bar located at 501 Jones St in San Francisco's Tenderloin/Theater District. You'll experience the ambiance of that time in an actual speakeasy that operated illegally at this location from 1921 to 1933 , and the address was historically listed under names tied to Prohibition-era operations. It's structured to feel like a genuine hidden bar: today there are three separate rooms in which to enjoy the 1920s speakeasy atmosphere, and the main room requires a reservation . For the main bar, making a reservation is highly recommended as it usually reaches capacity well in advance, and reserved guests will receive a password for the evening and be treated to outstanding tableside service . There's also a walk-in option called The Library — a secret room where you can sample different cocktails, requiring you to state the password "books" to gain entry — and a separate, even more exclusive password-protected room called The Wilson tucked inside the venue for guests wanting a more intimate, bartender-focused experience. The space is known for its stock of premium liquors, many of which are rare and made in very limited batches, with all juices, purees, and extracts used in the cocktails made by hand in house . For a consumer: book ahead for the main room if you want a classic cocktail-bar experience with full service, or just show up at the O'Farrell St entrance and say "books" for a more casual, walk-in speakeasy vibe at The Library. Expect craft cocktails, a moody Prohibition-era aesthetic, and a fairly buzzy, reservation-driven crowd, especially on weekends.

ChatGPT

Bourbon & Branch is a well-known Prohibition-themed cocktail bar and speakeasy at 501 Jones Street in San Francisco’s Tenderloin, designed to evoke the 1920s with house rules that reinforce the atmosphere. The main bar is reservation-based, while its “Library” room accepts walk-ins from 6:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. daily for cocktails without a reservation. The venue is known for classic and house-crafted cocktails, and it also contains the separate, more intimate Wilson & Wilson bar, which requires its own reservation. If you want the full speakeasy experience, booking ahead is recommended. ([bourbonandbranch.com](https://www.bourbonandbranch.com/?caseid=welcome&utm_source=openai))

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Gemini

Bourbon & Branch is a renowned speakeasy in San Francisco, offering a clandestine experience reminiscent of the Prohibition era, at an address that has housed a bar since 1867 and operated illegally from 1921 to 1933. To maintain its authentic ambiance, the establishment enforces house rules such as no cell phone use and hushed voices. Consumers typically need reservations and a password to enter the main bar, though the "Library" room may be accessed without a reservation by ringing a buzzer and providing the password "books". Bourbon & Branch is celebrated for its expertly crafted cocktails made with premium, often rare, spirits and house-made ingredients. The venue features several distinct hidden bars, including The Library, Russell's Room, and the Wilson & Wilson, each offering a unique atmosphere. It is located at 501 Jones St, San Francisco, CA 94102, and operates daily from 6 PM, closing at 12 AM from Sunday to Wednesday and at 2 AM on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

Perplexity

Bourbon & Branch is a Prohibition-themed speakeasy located at 501 Jones Street in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood, recreating the ambiance of an actual illegal bar that operated at the site from 1921 to 1933 [1][2]. The venue features five distinct hidden bars, including the main bar, the Library, and the basement-level "Ipswitch," which requires a daily password for entry into the main areas but allows walk-ins to the Library 7 days a week from 6 pm to 2 am without a reservation [2][11][15]. To enter, visit the unmarked "Anti-League Saloon" door on the corner of Jones and O’Farrell Streets and provide your password (or use "books" for the Library) [5][12]. The bar serves handcrafted, bourbon-centric cocktails and does not offer food, with main bar dining requiring advance reservations and a unique password emailed beforehand [8][9]. Hours are 6 pm–12 am Mon–Wed and Sun, extending to 2 am Thu–Sat [3].

Meta AI

Bourbon and Branch is a reservation-only speakeasy cocktail bar at 501 Jones St. in the Tenderloin / Lower Nob Hill area of San Francisco. Opened in 2006, it's one of the bars credited with starting the city's craft cocktail revival, with a Prohibition-era library theme, a large whiskey list, and classic cocktails. Entry is through an unmarked door with a password given upon reservation, seating is limited, and they enforce house rules like no standing, no cell phones, and quiet conversation - it's a small, intimate, 21+ spot best for a planned night out.

Grok

**Bourbon and Branch** is a well-known Prohibition-era speakeasy-style cocktail bar in San Francisco’s Tenderloin neighborhood (501 Jones St.). It features a hidden entrance, a password system for entry (typically obtained via their website or reservation), dimly lit, book-lined rooms, and a strong focus on classic and craft cocktails with an emphasis on whiskey/bourbon. Reservations are highly recommended, the atmosphere is intimate and themed, and it attracts visitors seeking an immersive, upscale speakeasy experience rather than a casual bar.