This bar is completely forgettable. Peat and Glen has two Bud Lights and didnt watch the baseball on TV nor play the free pool that is available for patrons. This bar had two interesting features though: a stick of deodorant on the bar amongst the … Read More →
Category Archives: Inner Richmond
The Bitter End (#160)
This bar was practically empty at 3pm on a Saturday but their Miller High Lifes were as cold as ever. Peat and Glen drank their beers amongst the 49ers jerseys on the wall and watched a little NASCAR on the television. 441 Clement Street
540 Club (#159)
The gang drank the champagne of beers at the 540 club, which seems like a “pretty legit place to see a rock show.” An overall good selection of beers and whiskeys. Their bottle of Hennessey Cognac was a special edition with a black label, in … Read More →
Pizza Orgasmica & Brewing Company (#105)
Peat and Glen, already three sheets to the wind, stumbled into the bar hoping for a slice of pizza. To their bewilderment, this location is a sit-down restaurant (unlike it’s Marina sibling). Faced with no quick service and no pizza the slice, the two decided … Read More →
The Hearth (#104)
Peat, Glen, and 3 friends walked into already deep into a loud obnoxious conversation. Nor the bartender nor the patrons were very happy to see them. Oh well. Peat and Glen ordered two Miller High Lifes and sat in the corner by a mannequin while … Read More →
Would You Believe? (#103)
Would you believe? Neither would we. The official log states “2 HL K-Town Hostess” and nothing else. This probably means Peat and Glen had two Miller High Lifes in a bar with middle-aged Korean men vying for the unrequited attention of the coquettish Korean bartenders. … Read More →
Fizzie’s (#101)
Fizzie’s is your standard suburban sports bar. The two enjoyed their Miller High Life’s before moving along to the next bar of the night. The only interesting thing about this place was that they had fun-house mirrors in the bathrooms. 3954 Geary Boulevard | Yelp
Ireland’s 32 (#100)
100TH BAR!!! This bar is named after Ireland’s 32 counties. I bet you can’t name them all. Yeah…neither can we. The pair had a couple of exceptionally cold Bud Lights. This is otherwise a standard TGI Friday’s Irish bar, please reference other posts for description. … Read More →


The Plough and the Stars (#162)
This bar had Irish font on the sign, so you can assume how mundane the rest of the experience was. Peat and Glen read the most recent issue of The Guardian while drinking Bud Light. And oh yeah, the bartender gave them incorrect directions to … Read More →