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The weather is getting chillier, and that means the days of outdoor happy hours are limited. However, in San Francisco there are many bars and restaurants that bring the outdoor experience to the winter months. Cuddle up by a fire at these patio bars and restaurants for your work happy hour. You can stay warm while enjoying the outdoors all year around.
The “friendliest bar in San Francisco” may be self proclaimed by the Zeki’s owners, but this Nob Hill location is perfect for the chilly winter months. The roaring fireplace is a perfect setting to sip your favorite cocktail long into the night. You can visit this cozy bar at 1319 California at Leavenworth.
It might have summer in the name, but you can still enjoy the chilly weather at The Summer Place. Their cozy fireplace makes it a warm location to enjoy the gorgeous San Francisco outdoors. Cozy up with your favorite drink, few friends from The Wilson and enjoy the night away. The Summer Place is a short drive at 801 Bush at Mason.
Swig is a perfect place to relax after a long day at the office. The fireplace is in the center of the downstairs room that can get busy on weekends. We recommend getting there early if you want to sit by the fire. Swig is located at 561 Geary at Jones.
This bar is unique and a great place to hang out with friends. They have ‘60s-style suspended fireplaces making it one of the coziest bars in San Francisco. Make sure to check their website ahead of time to avoid coming in during a private event or party. Twenty-Five Lush is located at 25 Lusk at Townsend.
If you want a bar experience that is cut right from a holiday movie, come to The Riptide. Their cheap drinks and logs cracking in the brick fireplace will keep you warm during the chilly winter air. They also have free snacks for you to enjoy throughout the night. You can find The Riptide at 3639 Taraval (at 47th Avenue).
These are just a few of the bars in San Francisco that are perfect for the chilly winter weather. Try a few and figure out which one is your favorite, before the first cold day hits.
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