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The BAS Pub Crawl Itinerary: Support Your Local Tavern and Cheer Us On!

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Oh, boy!! BOOOOOZE!!!

Well, if you were too deep into a bender to buy tickets to this Friday’s annual bar crawl, you can look upon the melee as a spectator sport as our own little pied piper and his trail of beer rats do our cannonball run through the hazy streets of San Francisco.

From previous experience, I can say it will be fairly hard to tell exactly when this night train will be pulling into this years fine assortment of gin mills, but the itinerary is roughly The Tee-Off (Outer Richmond) at 9:30pm, The Riptide (Outer Sunset) at 10:35pm, 15 Romolo (North Beach) at 11:45pm, and finally Dirty Thieves (The Mission) at 1am.

If you were ever curious to see exactly how many shades of green were possible on the human face, I strongly suggest setting up your lawn chairs at the finish line on 24th Street and perhaps packing a splash guard.

Seriously, though, if you’re a fan of Stuart’s (he’s such a sweet boy!), and you live in these districts, come hang out in these cozy dives, give the barkeeps some healthy, neighbourly business, and cheer the merriment on. Beso!

The Tee-Off
3129 Clement Street (@ 32nd Avenue)
[Outer Richmond]

The Riptide
3639 Taraval Street (@ 47th Avenue)
[Outer Sunset]

15 Romolo
Basque Hotel
15 Romolo Place
[North Beach/ Telegraph Hill]

Dirty Thieves
3050 24th Street (@ Treat Street)
Inner Mission


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Stephen Torres - Threadbare-Fact Finder (Editor, San Francisco)

Stephen's early years were spent in a boxcar overlooking downtown Los Angeles. From there he moved around the state with his family before settling under the warm blanket of smog that covers suburban Southern California. Moving around led to his inability to stay in one place for very long, but San Francisco has been reeling him back in with its siren song since 1999.
By trade he pours booze, but likes to think he can write and does so occasionally for the SF Bay Guardian, Bold Italic and 7x7. He also likes to enjoy time spent in old eateries, bars and businesses that, by most standards, would have been condemned a long time ago.