Dive bar with pool, pinball, jukebox, and strong Hurricanes



























4207 Judah St, San Francisco, CA 94122 Get directions
$10–20
"I was served the Pancake Soufflé at Pitt’s — an impossibly fluffy, ethereal pancake; after the server cuts into the center and drizzles maple syrup, you add a spoonful of salted butter before taking a bite." - Lucy Simon, Amelia Schwartz, Raphael Brion
"A block down the street is Pitt’s Pub, the reborn Pittsburgh’s Pub near Ocean Beach, which is celebrating its second birthday on Saturday, April 6 with live DJs from 7 to 10 p.m.; heading to the now-not-so-scary bar after a belly full of Dungeness is a smart way to welcome the new month." - Eater Staff
"Pool tables in the back, street signs on the walls, and a brick wall exterior: Pitt’s is the type of dive bar that feels like it’s been in the neighborhood forever. But while 4207 Judah Street has been a pub in one form or another for decades, the latest refresh has cleaned up the edges while maintaining a local vibe. The Hurricane is a must-have here, mixing BACARDĺ Ocho with its BACARDĺ Superior sibling, for an elevated take on the classic tiki drink." - Vox Creative

"A recently remodeled and rebranded dive bar in the Outer Sunset and a local fixture, it’s for overstimulated festivalgoers looking to chill out with a cheap drink; it hosted an Outside Lands kickoff party on August 4 and had another one scheduled for August 5, and despite the chill vibe the night could still be a wild one if the new lease on life lives up to expectations." - Paolo Bicchieri
"Long known as Pittsburgh’s Pub, this Outer Sunset staple was the dive to beat all dives – with die-hard neighborhood regulars morning and night, pool and pinball machines, and a rather run-down charm. Today, it’s been revamped (and cleaned up) by the team behind White Cap, but retained much of its low-key locals’ appeal – a place for draft beer and catching the football game, not a six-ingredient craft cocktail. Still, their classic drinks are more than worth an order, like their take on the Hurricane made with both BACARDÍ Superior Rum and BACARDÍ Ocho Rum. (Perhaps wisely, given the notorious strength of the drink, there’s a limit of two per customer.)" - Vox Creative
