There are bars with regulars. In fact, every bar has regulars, as far as I can tell. And then there are Regulars Bars, where everybody there pretty much knows each other. Ace's, on Sutter and Hyde at the edge of the Tenderloin, is definitely a Regulars Bar.
[SIDE NOTE #1: I know from regulars because I used to be a regular at a bar. Not surprisingly, it was the bar where my ex-wife worked, so I pretty much drank for free. Drinking for free sounds good unless it involves a desperately unhappy marriage. So think about it before you get married for free drinks.]
The regulars, in this case, were a group of maybe 5-7 middle-aged white guys who clearly have been hanging out at the bar forever. In fact, just as we got there, two of them arrived by car, meaning that, at least for some people, Ace's is a destination bar.
There's nothing wrong with this bar. There's a vaguely sports bar feel, with lots of Yankees and other New York paraphernalia scattered about. I assume that it gets a strong NYC crowd for Yankees and NY football Giants games. That's great. If you're an expat, it's nice to have a place to go to that feels like home.
[SIDE NOTE #2: Since a lot of people who live here moved here from somewhere else, there's a whole subculture of these expat bars, mostly centered on sporting events. Like, there are bars where people from Boston watch Boston sporting events, and the same for Steelers fans and so on and so forth. Which makes me wonder if it's like that in other cities. Like, if I happen to be in Cincinnati, can I go to a SF Giants bar? Probably not.]
It was a surprisingly warm night last night, so we sat right by the open front windows. Got a Tecate, which came in a can with a bar-issued coozy. Nice touch. There couldn't have been more than 15 people in the fairly big room, which is either a selling point or a slow night for a Thursday at 8:30. Maybe it picks up later.
There's a bar dog, which you like to see, and a picture of a guy on the toilet in the bathroom, which you don't. Ace's certainly wouldn't be the worst place you could end up - I assume that's MatrixFillmore or something like that - but it's not a place you'd go out of your way to go to. Unless, I guess, you're from New York and you want to watch the Yankees with a bunch of other New Yorkers.
We split and walked down the hill to Whiskey Thieves. I hadn't been there in like 5 years, so I guess it's a New Bar again and this is a twofer. Fuck, when did everybody get so young? It was like Romper Room with booze. Is that a birthday party in the corner, or are you just shrieking for no reason? Jesus.
Then I took a cab home. The end.
Friday, October 2, 2009
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There's actually an expat bar for San Franciscans in LA, near the border with santa monica. A friend of mine told me about it and I thought he was just kidding because of the name (Golden Gate or something like that) but when I went in it was weird, a cross section of SF types, all getting along. Wotta world.
Where's the Steelers bar?? Please reveal.
Oh, it's Giordano Bros., in North Beach. There's a link in the post to it.
The Pacific Standard in Park Slope is for west coasters, and mostly the Bay Area. They were building it the last time I went by there, but I hear they serve a lot of CA microbrews and play As and Giants games.
I had a great time at Ace's watching a Sox-Yankees game, even though I am a big Red Sox fan. They were so nice there, I would go back in a second.
Shanghai Kelly's is probably the biggest Steeler's bar in SF. I'd never heard of Giordano Bros. until now.
BTW, the picture of the guy crapping in the men's room is of Chris -- the owner/bartender at R Bar.
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