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ABV

San Francisco, California

Photo: James Pragasam

A cocktail bar on 16th Street that takes its spirits as seriously as a Michelin kitchen takes its produce. The menu is encyclopedic — organized by spirit, era, and flavor profile — and the bartenders can riff on a classic or build you something entirely new without breaking stride. The bar snacks are absurdly good for a place that's technically not a restaurant.

Insider tip

The bar snacks menu is secretly one of the best in the Mission. The fried chicken sandwich at a cocktail bar shouldn't be this good.

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