"There isn’t one corner of Greens Sports Bar in Russian Hill that lets you forget that it solely exists for people to watch, talk about, think about, and breathe sports. Every surface is covered in photos of baseball players holding bats, football players holding trophies, and even a poster of Caddyshack. Play “name that sports great” while watching whatever game is on. And everyone else who can’t tell a basketball from a golf club, grab a bucket of beers and head to the pool table." - lani conway, julia chen 1, patrick wong
"Greens is never short on crowds of sports-loving neighborhood dwellers, who flock to the dive for draft beers and whatever game is on TV. The windows open onto Polk Street, giving it an airier feel than most sports bars in town. Check out the many autographed, framed photos on the wall for a quick lesson in sports history." - Dianne de Guzman
"Greens is never short on crowds of sports-loving neighborhood dwellers, all of whom flock there for draft beers and whatever game is on TV. The windows open onto Polk Street, giving it an airier feel than most dark, divey sports bars in town. Check out the many autographed, framed photos on the wall for a quick lesson in sports history." - Dianne de Guzman
"Right across from Fiorella Polk is Greens, one of the best sports bars in the city with tons of memorabilia on the walls and every game showing on their many TVs. But even if you can’t tell the difference between a fastball and a Reese’s commercial, it’s hard not to get caught up in the energy from all the fans, so you’ll still have fun hanging out. If you want to drink somewhere with a few less glowing screens though, you could go next door to Mezcalito and do flights of mezcal." - will kamensky
"There isn’t one corner of Greens Sports Bar in Russian Hill that lets you forget that it solely exists for people to watch, talk about, think about, and breathe sports. Every surface is covered in photos of baseball players holding bats, football players holding trophies, and even a poster of Caddyshack. Play “name that sports great” while watching whatever game is on. And everyone else who can’t tell a basketball from a golf club, grab a bucket of beers and head to the pool table. photo credit: Joey Backs" - Team Infatuation