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"There have been some changes since the Savoy-Tivoli first opened its doors in 1906 as a mom-and-pop restaurant. First, it turned into a restaurant/bar, and then into a cafe/bar, and at last into its present incarnation as a bar/bar. And, like a lot of North Beach bars, it still has a bit of old time feel to it. The bar itself is old-fashioned dark wood with beautifully stacked bottles of booze behind it, and the light fixtures are antique--or at least have the look of antiques. There are church-like vaulted archways leading from the front room into the back, and painted clouds on parts of the wall. The place attracts a lot of college kids but also a fair number of European travelers, which can make for some interesting over-the-beer conversation. There's no happy hour, but it's bar policy that schnapps always goes for $1.50.
Savoy Tivoli is North Beach's best bar / cafe. Roomy, fun, and with lots of atmosphere and lots of cute girls. This is where the locals go. A European atmosphere is prevalent at this often crowded bar. No music, no cover, but often a line to get in. The semi-outdoor seating brings lots of fresh air. The Savoy has been open since 1907! Highly recommended with an Andy rating of "A-".
Savoy-Tivoli: Overrun by yuppie-ish tourists and locals on the weekend, this mega-popular bar is a fine place for a civilized pint during the week. Huge covered patio, 4 pool tables and an occasional Elvis impersonator make it worth the slightly expensive cocktails. 1434 Grant Ave. (near Green), (415) 362-7023."
2009-10-11
Good Lord, why have I never been here before?! Great place to go on Saturday when they have live jazz! While I didn't stay too long, I'll be back for sure... [see more]
2009-10-11
Honestly, not bad for north beach. A very mixed crowd of undressed young women and older tourists. Good music, not to crowded, and it was easy to get a... [see more]
2009-09-24
I'm not crazy about this place (hate the cash only!) but I always find myself ending up here. Out of respect, it's a historic gem. Did you know that BBB... [see more]