Guys Night Out
By Citysearch Staff, San Francisco
Nothing beats a night out with the guys. Whether you've all tied the knot or you're bachelors looking for some fun, these local spots have the right ingredients for some old fashioned male-bonding.
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MR. The Barbershop
560 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA
Barbershops have always been bastions of male-bonding, but this FiDi boys club takes it to another level, providing a bar, a gigantic TV, couches, and plenty of boys club atmosphere. Meet the fellas here for a beer, a ballgame, an old-school shave or cut, or all of the above. -
Cigar Bar and Grill
850 Montgomery St, San Francisco, CA
This spot is extremely mancentric--a humidor full of stogies you can fire up wherever you like, pool tables, baby back ribs, etc.--but because of the beautiful outdoor patio and great North Beach location, it also attracts something else you and your buddies might be looking for: women. -
Kezar Pub & Restaurant
770 Stanyan St, San Francisco, CA
With fifteen TVs broadcasting every NFL, Warrior and Giants game, a full menu of greasy manfood and, obviously, booze, this Upper Haight sports bar might just be the best place to watch the game in the city. -
Buckshot Bar and Gameroom
3828 Geary Ave, San Francisco, CA
The undisputed bar-game capital of San Francisco, this divey bar's got pool, darts, the Big Buck Hunter arcade game, shuffleboard, board games and, amazingly, skeeball; it's like Chucky Cheese for grown men, with $2 tecates. -
La Trappe
800 Greenwich St, San Francisco, CA
This Belgian ale-house in North Beach has a stone cellar full of pews where you and your homies can worship any one of the 100+ meticulously crafted, esoteric European brews available...or pound them like the shirtless meatheads of Lake Havasu. -
Red's Java House
Pier 30, San Francisco, CA
You and your crew headed to the ballpark? Hit this dilapidated bay-side shack for great views, fat burgers and three dollar beers before the game--you can eat and drink for two hours here for what you'd spend on one beer-and-fries run at AT&T.

