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Comstock Saloon

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Comstock Saloon is a historic bar and restaurant at 155 Columbus Ave in San Francisco's North Beach, housed in a restored 1907 building with a 20-foot mahogany bar and Victorian saloon decor. It's known for expertly crafted classic and pre-Prohibition cocktails, a strong whiskey selection, and hearty American comfort food, with regular live jazz adding to the old-school atmosphere. A popular spot for cocktail enthusiasts and history buffs alike, it offers a lively yet intimate setting for drinks and dinner in the heart of old San Francisco.

Historic 1907 buildingClassic pre-Prohibition cocktailsLive jazz nightlyMahogany barVintage saloon decor
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Claude

Comstock Saloon is a historic-style bar and restaurant located at 155 Columbus Avenue in San Francisco's North Beach/Jackson Square area. It occupies a building with roots dating back to the early 1900s and leans into a Barbary Coast-era aesthetic, with ornate wood paneling, vintage decor, and a classic saloon atmosphere. The bar is known for its expertly crafted classic and pre-Prohibition-style cocktails, often served by bartenders in period-appropriate attire, along with a menu that includes pub-style bites like a well-regarded burger, deviled eggs, and other American comfort food. It's a popular spot for those interested in cocktail culture and San Francisco history, offering a lively but relatively low-key setting for drinks and a casual meal.

ChatGPT

Comstock Saloon is a well-known bar and restaurant in San Francisco's North Beach/Barbary Coast area, housed in a historic building and styled to evoke the city's late-19th-century saloons. It's known for classic cocktails, a strong whiskey selection, and an old-school atmosphere with vintage décor; live music is also a regular feature on many nights. The food menu typically focuses on American comfort dishes with an upscale touch, making it a popular choice for both drinks and dinner. Reservations can be helpful during busy evenings, especially if you're planning to dine.

Gemini

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Perplexity

Comstock Saloon is a historic bar and restaurant located at 155 Columbus Ave in San Francisco’s North Beach neighborhood, on the border of Chinatown and the Financial District. The space dates back to 1907 and was restored to its original 19th-century glory in 2010, featuring a 20-foot mahogany bar, period trappings, and live jazz nightly from 8–11 pm [1][4][7][10]. It’s known for elevated classic cocktails like the Sazerac and Manhattan, hearty pub food such as roast chicken and oysters, and its infamous “Free Lunch Friday” offer—free lunch from 12–4 pm with the purchase of two drinks [1][4][7]. The saloon is open Tuesday through Saturday from 4 pm to midnight (Friday from noon), closed Sunday and Monday, and falls in the $$ price range [3][4][8]. Owned by bartenders Jeff Hollinger and Jonny Raglin, it also functions as a small museum showcasing the building’s bar history [12].

Meta AI

Comstock Saloon is a historic cocktail bar at 155 Columbus Ave in North Beach, on the border of Jackson Square. Housed in a 1907 building with a restored mahogany bar and Victorian saloon decor, it's known for classic and pre-Prohibition style cocktails with a focus on American whiskey and bourbon, along with bar snacks and small plates. It's a popular spot for its old San Francisco atmosphere, craft drinks, and regular live jazz.

Grok

Comstock Saloon is a classic cocktail bar in San Francisco’s North Beach/Financial District area (155 Columbus Ave), known for its Victorian-era decor, historic building, and strong focus on traditional drinks, whiskey, and absinthe service. It offers a lively yet intimate atmosphere with a menu of well-crafted classics plus some bar snacks, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors seeking an old-San-Francisco vibe.