SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST TIKI DIVE BARThis tacky tiki charm, decent jukebox, & strong drinks all under $8 in this Outer Richmond cash-only bar… Read more.
Sam Zanze’s cheesecake is so pure, it doesn’t need a crust. Some customers go for fruit toppings or chocolate shavings, but we think the confection is at its most ethereal unadorned. Read more.
It's not particularly cheap, but these imported Japanese photo booths are so wacky and so incredibly fun. Get some ramen in the mall then run wild at Pika Pika. Read more on WinstonWanders below! Read more.
The Little Shamrock still has a clock that was hanging during the 1906 earthquake -- the clock's hands still read 5:12, the time when the big one hit. Read more.
The Tenderloin is still home to a high concentration of the city's remaining tried-and-true dive bars, and this is one of them. The drinks are stiff, cheap, and recognizable to your grandparents. Read more.
This unabashedly kitschy dive's styled after custom vans of the 70s/early 80s, with booths that rock shag carpets, mirrored ceilings, WATER BEDS, and working CB radios. Read more.