Whitechapel
DrinkSoMa#35 of 50

Whitechapel

San Francisco, California

Photo: Simon Cousineau

A gin bar built inside a decommissioned Victorian tube station. That sounds absurd, and it is — brass fittings, tiled arches, the whole London Underground fantasy rendered in obsessive detail beneath the streets of SoMa. The gin collection is one of the largest in the world, and the cocktails range from perfectly classic to wildly inventive. It's theatrical without being corny.

Insider tip

Ask the bartender for a gin flight based on style — London Dry, Old Tom, genever. They'll build you a tour of the entire spirit.

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