Speakeasies in San Francisco
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Hidden Bar Within a Bar!
In this vid I go stalkin' around town to check out some new drinking spots I never been to. Including a secret bar within a bar speak easy but tiki themed.... ▶️ To get yourself a cinetee go to: ▶️ Follow me on IG: * False Idol Bar * Craft Beers
Haunted Places in California
From Los Angeles to San Diego, San Jose to San Francisco, the Golden State is covered with creepy castles, bridges, mansions, and much, much more! The Speakeasy presents our list of the top 10 most haunted places in California! Enjoy!
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Knotts Berry Farm entrance, 1973
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Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in San Francisco, California, United States
Welcome to San Francisco, California, United States Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in San Francisco. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in San Francisco for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in San Francisco
Golden Gate Tap Room
Up & Under Pub and Grill
Toronado
The Pub
Johnny Foley's Irish House
Louie's Bar
Mikkeller Bar
The Chíeftaín Irish Pub & Restaurant
The Monk's Kettle
The Irish Bank
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Haunted Places in San Francisco
Disturbed remains, eerie apparitions, terrifying monsters, and more! Here is our list of the most terrifying haunted places in the one and only San Francisco, California. Enjoy!
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Independence Day Sail Aboard the USS Potomac
A number of the Palace Theater performers got today for the 4th to take a luxurious cruise around the San Francisco Bay aboard president Roosevelt's prized yacht, the USS Potomac!
Oldest REAL Speakeasy in LA - Townhouse, Venice California
The Townhouse bar in Venice, California, and its downstairs Speakeasy, the Del Monte Speakeasy, is probably one of the coolest places we've ever been too.
It was originally a buffet--a bar that sold food--before prohibition, and then became a grocery store during prohibition. The upstairs did anyway. Below the grocery store was a fine speakeasy, complete with entertainment and quality Canadian whiskey.
The bar was bought and refurbished by celebrated bar owner Louie Ryan, who brought in a Hollywood set designer to recreate the look and feel of a period speakeasy. Ryan also brought in craft cocktail expert Brandon Ristaino who immediately set about putting Townhouse on the map for good drinks.
This is a must-see destination in Los Angeles. Get there early to sit at the bar and soak in the atmosphere. Then when the live entertainment gets started, head downstairs to the dark and sexy speakeasy for dancing or a show.
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Haunted Roads in California
Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and more! Some roads in the sunshine state are spookier than they appear. Check out our list of the most haunted roads in California!
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A Bar Crawl Through San Francisco
Broke Ass Stuart takes me on a tour of his 5 favorite bars in San Francisco!
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San Francisco Speakeasy: Zillow Home of the Week
---Zillow Home of the Week: San Francisco Speakeasy
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---Description: With a secret passageway, small doors leading to a back garden and an enormous bar that was clearly aimed to please a crowd, the signs all point to one thing: Speakeasy.
Haunted Lakes in the United States
From old Texas reservoirs hosting wailing women in white, to California lagoons with legends more disturbing than you could possibly imagine... Lakes are usually a place of retreat and rest... but there are several plagued waters you should probably avoid. Here are 5 of the most haunted lakes in the U.S.A. Enjoy!!
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The Shimmer Kids @ Cafe du Nord. San Francisco,CA. 2000
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Located below street level, the Cafe Du Nord was once a prohibition-era speakeasy. The venue is now a full service nightclub, restaurant, and bar, which has retained its intimate, speakeasy vibe with a red and black, boudoir-style interior, 40 foot copper faced mahogany bar, and checkered dance floor. Upstairs from Café Du Nord, The Swedish American Hall is a large ball-room style venue which only hosts acoustic performances. Built in 1907, the hall embodies old world design and craftsmanship with 20-foot arched ceilings, red skylights, wooden floors, and a wrap around balcony. The Swedish Society of San Francisco built the hall over 100 years ago, and still uses the room for their events. Both venues are available for private event rentals.
Both Cafe Du Nord and The Swedish American Hall host internationally known musicians, up and coming bands, and local artists nearly every night of the week. The venues are known for hosting many now famous bands when they were first starting out. Notable shows from the past ten years include Arthur Lee and Love's last show, Neil Young, The Zombies, Dave Davies (the Kinks), John Cale, J. Mascis, Frank Black, Blink 182, St. Vincent, The Decembrists, Spoon, Iron and Wine, Rilo Kiley, Vincent Gallo, Mumford and Sons, Train, Cake, Sara Bareilles, Andrew W.K., Brian Jonestown Massacre, Girls, Alkaline Trio, and the comedian Scott Capurro.
The venue's intimate setting and reputation for hosting outstanding live shows have earned Cafe Du Nord and the Swedish American Hall numerous awards over the years including: a 2013 Nightey Award for Best Live Music Venue in San Francisco (under 400 capacity)[1] the California Music and Culture Association's Best Music Venue 2012,[2] Top 40 Music Venues in America, Paste Magazine,[3] and one of California's Top Ten Most Beautiful Music Venues, CA Home and Design.[4]
Skydeck, Bay Area's Tallest Rooftop Bar, Opens In San Francisco
Skydeck is located on the 40th floor of the Loew's Regency Hotel in San Francisco's Financial District. (5-4-2019)
Blondie's Bar, San Francisco
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San Francisco's Mission district is home to Blondie's Bar- a spot that emanates chill vibes and cool tunes. The neon lights spill out onto the sidewalk in a display of color that invites passers by to join Blondie and friends for a drink. On any given day you can catch jazz bands who play rhythmic beats to the accompaniment of patrons chatter. If you love strong drinks like we do, be sure to check out their large selection of martinis that are poured heavy and strong. Be forewarned- Blondie's is cash only.
540 Valencia St
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Speakeasy Ales and Lagers San Francisco, California
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: English, Irish & Scottish Ales
Year Established: 1997
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery
Beer Styles: English, Irish & Scottish Ales
Hours: Mon - Thu: 9: 00 am - 10: 00 am,Fri - Sat: 12: 00 pm - 10: 00 pm
Brewery Features: Live MusicTap RoomTour
Tour Hours: Friday
Tour Price: free
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Charmaine's, San Francisco, CA: BarPeak Video Review
A BarPeak video review of Charmaine's - located in San Francisco, CA.
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Haunted Beaches in California
From Santa Monica to Venice Beach, Hermosa Beach to San Francisco, The Speakeasy presents our picks for the five most haunted beaches in California. Enjoy!