Boozehounds: Drink a pint with your pet
By Kristen Haney
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Usually the sentence “this bar is full of dogs” is a bad omen. Dive bars lend themselves famously for hiding the less-than-fortunate looking in their dim lighting, and I’m sure that more than one unlucky gentleman or woman’s been accused of “dog catching” in the wee hours of the morning.
But there are a few places that celebrate their willingness to let in dogs – that is, of the canine variety. Infinitely better than the dog park, since you can imbibe without reproach, your only worry when bringing your pooch into these drinking establishments is making sure your canine companion can lead you home as you shuffle drunkenly behind. (Side note: Does this make them service dogs?).
Here are our some of our favorite places to down a Fernet with Fido:
Stray Bar
As you may have picked up from the name, dogs are not just tolerated but welcomed. In fact, the décor of the whole place is dog-themed, with Boston terrier-adorned signs and treats available. Aside from the fact that your puppy pal is welcome, Stray Bar has other draws: The crowd is usually attractive, which
means you no longer have to solely rely on your dog for scoring a date (although a cute canine never hurts), and patrons represent all sides of the sexuality spectrum.
309 Cortland Ave, SF. (415) 821-9263
Bender’s Bar & Grill
Bender’s allows four-legged pals as long as they’re leashed, and it’s rare to not see at least one mellow pup kicking it with the regulars. Bender’s also has dog treats behind the bar, so even your pet can enjoy some relief after a long day of chasing tail. The staff just asks that you use common sense when deciding the best times to bring in your furry friend.
806 S. Van Ness, SF. (415) 824-1800
Kilowatt
This divey pool hall lets well-mannered dogs roam while the owners shark it on the pool tables. A game of billiards only costs 50 cents, and there’s the option of darts and pinball for anyone who can’t seem to get a cue. The bar’s cash only, though, so make sure you’ve got enough green to cover you and your hairy buddy. Or you can put pride aside and pimp out your pup for a free drink. Times are tough, and we understand you have to cut corners where you can.
3160 16th St, SF. (415)861-2595. www.barbell.com/kilowatt.
Fireside Bar
If your dog has too much self-respect to be spotted in a ridiculous doggie sweater or booties in the upcoming winter months, pop into Fireside for some much needed warmth during your walks. Dogs can curl up in front of the fireplace while their owners stretch out on the couches scattered around the toasty joint. This too is a cash-only joint, so make sure you grab more than just the leash and keys before you head out for a stroll.
603 Irving, SF. (415) 731-6433
And just in case that wasn’t enough for ya, here are a few other places pooches are allowed inside while you get your drink on:
Mission Bar : 2695 Mission, SF. (415) 647-2300
Lucky 13: 2410 Market, SF. (415) 487-1313
Elixir: 3200 16th St., SF. (415) 552-1633
Cresta’s Twenty Two Eleven Club: 2211 Polk, SF. (415) 673-2211
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