
Wondering where to find the best cocktail bars near you?
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top cocktail bars in San Francisco, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best spots to fulfill your urges.
Fall is the top season of the year for consumer spending at bars and lounges across the San Francisco area, according to data on local business transactions from Womply, a provider of CRM and business analytics for small businesses. Estimated daily customers at San Francisco-area bars and lounges grew to 42 per business in the fall of last year, 3% higher than the average for the rest of the year.
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1. Moshi Moshi

First on the list is Moshi Moshi. Located at 2092 Third St. (at the corner of Third and 18th streets) in the Dogpatch, Moshi Moshi is the highest-rated cocktail bar in San Francisco, boasting four stars out of 675 reviews on Yelp. In addition to signature cocktails, this spot serves up flights of Japanese whiskey and a full menu of sushi, small plates, donburi and more.
2. Tony's Pizza Napoletana

Next up is North Beach's Tony's Pizza Napoletana, situated at 1570 Stockton St. (at the corner of Stockton and Union streets). This Italian spot serves a full list of classic and specialty cocktails, and with four stars out of 4,921 reviews on Yelp, it has proven to be a local favorite.
3. Nopa

Divisadero's Nopa, located at 560 Divisadero St. (at the corner of Divisadero and Hayes streets), is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the cocktail bar and New American spot four stars out of 5,025 reviews.
4. Foreign Cinema

Finally, there's Foreign Cinema, with four stars out of 4,781 Yelp reviews. This Mission bar and restaurant, which screens movies on its patio, offers a selection of signature cocktails with names inspired by acclaimed films. Head over to 2534 Mission St. (between 21st and 22nd streets) to see for yourself.
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