The San Francisco Athletic Club

Sports bar · Lower Pacific Heights

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The 18 Best Sports Bars In SF

"This Lower Pacific Heights bar has more TVs than a Best Buy, and enough bar stools, high-top tables, and standing room to fit a few adult pickleball leagues. Unlike a lot of places in this guide, SFAC accepts reservations for up to 14 people. Which is great news, if you’re tired of getting a face full of armpit during an over-packed night at Bus Stop. So come here when you need to yell about bad ref calls with a group—on big game days, you can hear cheers and pained groans from down the block." - lani conway, julia chen 1

https://www.theinfatuation.com/san-francisco/guides/the-best-sports-bars-in-san-francisco

1750 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA 94115 Get directions

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