Trick Dog
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Trick Dog

San Francisco, California

Photo: Luciano Ryuichiro Kohmura

A cocktail bar that reinvents its menu every six months around a different theme — a pantone chart, a children's book, a high school yearbook. The gimmick could be exhausting but it's not, because the drinks are deadly serious underneath the wit. The room is casual, the bartenders are fast, and the back patio is one of the best outdoor drinking spots in the city.

Insider tip

Sit at the bar. Tell them what spirits you lean toward and let them choose. The off-menu riffs are better than most bars' entire programs.

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