Level III is a standard hotel bar inside the JW Marriott. It was happy hour, so Peat and Glen had a couple pours of Maker’s Mark (neat.) Nothing special. 500 Post Street
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Urban Tavern (#177)
Two Sam Adams were ordered at this generally horrible bar. “Since when do bar-backs run the bar?” -Peat “Those aren’t bar-backs, they’re bartenders from the 70s” -Glen 333 O’Farrell Street
Tommy’s Joynt (#118)
Peat and Glen decided to kill two birds with one stone and eat lunch at Tommy’s one morning. Tommy’s is like a high school cafeteria with an unorganized, misspelled (Expresso, Cappuchino, etc), busy menu that is very meat centric. They both ordered beef brisket sandwiches … Read More →
Edinburgh Castle Pub (#69)
Glen and Peat went to Edinburgh Castle to meet one of Peat’s old friend (and to also enjoy drink #22 of the day). Two Bud Lights were had while Peat was reunited with his buddy after 11 years of not seeing each other. Her brother … Read More →
The Deco Lounge (#50)
To put it mildly, this bar smelled like sex, even before noon. When Glen, Peat and Nikolai walked into Deco, the bartender changed the music to the Love Boat theme – a nice touch for special guests. Everyone ordered Bud Lights in a bottle, and … Read More →
The Brown Jug (#49)
Peat, Glen, and Nikolai walked into this bar well before 10am on a Saturday to find it so packed that they had to grab the last 3 seats at the end of the bar . The three each ordered a PBR and spent roughly the … Read More →
Harrington’s Harry Pub (#48)
Glen, Peat, and a new accomplice named Nikolai Pamplemousse started a Saturday bar crawl early, with breakfast at Brenda’s French Soul Food. All three absolutely loved their food, with Glen particularly loving the New Orleans touches, including Community Coffee with chicory. The three entered Harrington’s … Read More →
KoKo Cocktails (#44)
Peat, Glen, and Anna walked into KoKo as their last stop for the evening. Glen immediately pointed out that it was a crowd of “normal people” and that they finally fit in somewhere that night. The three ordered various domestic bottled beers and grabbed a … Read More →




Fly Bar – Sutter (#194)
Peat and Glen drank two Rogue Mocha Porters, which they loved. At this location of Fly Bar, the regular Polk Gulch clientele mixes with the bridge-and-tunnel kids. “Two bar-y to be a good restaurant, too restaurant-y to be a good bar” -Glen 1085 Sutter Street