San Francisco
SFO does airport drinking the way San Francisco does most things: ambitiously, with locally-sourced ingredients, and with a touch more confidence than the result quite earns. Napa Farms Market in Terminal 2 is the gold standard — a working wine bar pouring Napa, Sonoma, and Russian River selections by the glass, with a small craft-beer rotation and serious cheese-and-charcuterie counter. The same operator runs market stalls across the airport. The Plant Café Organic and Cat Cora's Kitchen pour respectable cocktails alongside their food programmes.
North Beach · $$$
15 Romolo draws a steady local crowd in North Beach. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening.
Mission · $$$
ABV draws a steady local crowd in Mission. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening.
City centre · $$$
ABV is the Mission cocktail-and-snack room from the Bon Vivants team — repeatedly placed on the World's 50 Best Bars list and one of San Francisco's most consis
Potrero · $$
Anchor Public Taps draws a steady local crowd in Potrero. Booking is recommended on weekends. Walk-ins are usually possible early in the evening.
The cheat code at SFO is Yankee Pier in T3 — a real seafood-and-cocktail restaurant airside, with a working bar that pours proper Manhattans and Martinis. Or the Grand Hyatt SFO connected to BART by walkway: 1 Hotel-style design, decent cocktail programme, three minutes by AirTrain from any terminal. If you've got 60 spare minutes pre-airport, BART to Powell takes 30 minutes; True Laurel in the Mission is 15 minutes by Lyft from there and one of the best cocktail bars in the western US.
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