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Ring in 2019 With These Food and Drink Crawl Routes Through San Francisco

The City by the Bay packs a ton of great entertainment into just 49 square miles. Whether you re looking to sample a range of ethnic cuisine or get a taste of the good life, San Francisco s diverse and vibrant neighborhoods provide something for everyone.

Release time : 2018-11-16 14:28:48
source : San Francisco Travel Association

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The City by the Bay packs a ton of great entertainment into just 49 square miles. Whether you're looking to sample a range of ethnic cuisine or get a taste of the good life, San Francisco's diverse and vibrant neighborhoods provide something for everyone.

Because it's so compact, San Francisco is totally walkable, making it the perfect location to plan a classic New Year's crawl with friends. Many public transportation options have extended hours and reduced fares on New Year's Eve to make your celebration even more safe and convenient. Taxi fares are often reduced as well, so you have plenty of ways to get around the city swiftly and safely.

With so many bars and restaurants available, it can be hard to know where to begin. Check out these great crawl routes to get inspired (or hungry!).

The Fireworks Route

To enjoy the iconic fireworks display over the northern waterfront, choose a route along the Embarcadero near the Ferry Building. Start early so you can be in place for the fireworks by the last stop.

ThirstyBear Brewing Company and Spanish Cuisine (661 Howard St.) Just a few blocks from the Montgomery Street BART and Muni stop, this hip brewery offers a craft beer for every palate. The tapas menu is perfect for sampling and sharing, so you have no reason to go hungry for the rest of the night.

Kate O'Brien's Irish Bar (579 Howard St.) A very short walk down the street brings you to one of San Francisco's classic Irish pubs. The vibe here is laid-back, loud and laughter-filled. Bring change for the jukebox.

Temple Nightclub (540 Howard St.) For an optional dance break, cross the street and try the electronica beats at Temple. Admission varies and attire is upscale casual. If clubbing is your thing, this one's a winner.

Local Kitchen and Wine Merchant (330 First St.) If you're a wine fan, turn right on First Street for the huge selection at Local Kitchen and Wine Merchant. This place has an

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