San Francisco with kids

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by Jnashed, Mar 7, 2016.

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  1. Jnashed

    Jnashed Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2014 Virginia

    I have reviewed and appreciate some of the advise on threads given on breweries and bars that one should see in the San Francisco. I also saw that some of the establishments are 21+ older. I am visiting on a family vacation in a few weeks for spring break. I am not solely looking for breweries but was hoping to get some good advise on kid friendly places to grab a bite to eat and have a good brew also. My children are 7 and 4 and go out to dinner with us a lot and are well behaved and all.

    Not looking for a lot of "kids should not go to breweries" discussion although a valid point of view. I know on the east coast many places have taprooms and restaurants mixed with places children are welcome. I know this limits some of my options and I may still get away on my own for an hour or two but just seeing what I should focus on. Also K+L bottle shop was offered, any other bottle shops to hit up to bring some California bottles home?
    thanks
     
  2. IceAce

    IceAce Pooh-Bah (2,274) Jan 8, 2004 California
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    I'm of the belief that kids belong in the brewhouse. Seeing adults consuming responsibly does them much more good than harm and as an added bonus, they get used to the sights and smells.

    That said, Drake’s Dealership in Oakland is kid-friendly until 9 pm.
     
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  3. mlaroche

    mlaroche Devotee (383) Sep 25, 2005 California

    "Children are welcome in [Drake's Barrel House] if they are accompanied by a parent or guardian, and they stay with that parent or guardian at all times (no wandering/climbing/hiding in barrels). "

    I believe that Magnolia is kid allowed, but but can't speak authoritatively on that.

    I am 99% sure Toronado and Cellarmaker do not allow under 21.
     
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  4. rmdownward

    rmdownward Zealot (648) Feb 10, 2007 California

    Fieldwork & Triple Rock (one of the oldest brewpubs in the country) in Berkeley both are kid friendly. Independent Brewing in Oakland is as well, though there's not regular food service there. Pacific Coast in Oakland has both indoor and outdoor seating.

    Check out www.beerbybart.com for transit alternatives.
     
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  5. mlaroche

    mlaroche Devotee (383) Sep 25, 2005 California

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  6. Zhiguli

    Zhiguli Initiate (0) Jul 12, 2012 California

    We took ours to SF over Christmas break and couldn't go to Beer and CellarMaker obviously. I think you can go to Rare Barrel.

    One place that had great beers and food is 4505 Burgers and BBQ. Monk's Kettle is a restaurant so I'm sure that's easy too.
     
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  7. Marquizzle

    Marquizzle Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2015 California

    I actually engaged with Cellarmaker about alternative spots to find their beer since I was visiting with my little guy. Kelly was super helpful and suggested Monk's Kettle, Caskhouse, and Nopalito. Basically most places that serve food, with the Mikkeller being an exception
     
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  8. walterfredo

    walterfredo Savant (1,032) Nov 22, 2011 California
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    also in Berkeley, Jupiter is kid friendly, has great food and usually some great tap options.
     
  9. chcfan

    chcfan Initiate (0) Oct 29, 2008 California

    I can confirm: 21 and over for both. They do not ID dogs, tho

    Edit: I wanted to add that K&L does not have a good beer selection in store, but if you order online 3 days or more before showing up, they will ship internally for free and hold anything they stock in their SF store for you. You could also pop in to City Beer with the wife and kids in the car. AFAIK the stores like Healthy Spirits and Ales Unlimited do not have age limits for customers.
     
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  10. Miruguy

    Miruguy Zealot (631) Nov 22, 2010 California

    I should have thought to do that - when I was there this summer, I just had my kid stand on the sidewalk while I worked through a flight of tasters and a couple of pints. :flushed:
     
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  11. Marquizzle

    Marquizzle Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2015 California

    LOL I wanted so bad to do this but I also wanted so bad to sleep on the hotel bed instead of out on the hallway.
     
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  12. Jnashed

    Jnashed Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2014 Virginia

    can you do that? Awesome!
     
  13. Vivified

    Vivified Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2014 California

    I mean... I guess... but... nevermind.
     
  14. Miruguy

    Miruguy Zealot (631) Nov 22, 2010 California

    I should also have mentioned that he is 16 and I was up there taking him to see the Dead in Santa Clara - as you can imagine, him watching me down beer through a window from the sidewalk was probably one of the tamer things he witnessed that weekend.
     
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  15. jveeroom112

    jveeroom112 Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2015 California

    I've tried to sneak into pretty much every beer establishment in SF with my 4y/o lol. City Beer, Cellarmaker, Toronado = NO GO you'll get 86'D + everyone in the place scoffing at you lol.

    I go to Social Kitchen with him fairly often cuz I live a block away. Their beers arent the best, but they have solid guest taps a some of the time.

    Kezar Pizzetta was pretty clutch during beer week and has good stuff on draft pretty often.

    Monks kettle and The Willows have a great selection and I've brought my kid there, but someone told me they don't always allow them, so not sure.

    Hogwash has a large tap list and allows kids

    I've heard Hopwater Distribution allows kids, but I got denied during SFBW and haven't tried again.

    Speakeasy allows kids, but is kinda out of the way. Not the greatest, but I really enjoyed Syndicate no 03.

    All I can think of for now, but If you want to travel a little, Russian River and SARA for sure allow kids.
     
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  16. jveeroom112

    jveeroom112 Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2015 California

    In terms of bottle shops, I take my kid into Ales Unlimited and Healthy Spirits all the time without a problem. Again, City Beer is a no go even if you just want bottles. Whole foods on Haight is pretty decent too.
     
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  17. ElijahSF

    ElijahSF Initiate (0) Aug 30, 2013 California

    Magnolia is kid and dog friendly.
     
  18. jssf

    jssf Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2015 California

    Faction over here in Alameda is fairly kid friendly.
     
  19. MrDave

    MrDave Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2013 California

    Get out of SF and go mostly anywhere worthwhile in the East Bay (Fieldwork, Faction, Jupiter, Drake's Dealership, the Hop Grenade). Better weather to boot!
     
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