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San Francisco Bars: Lucky 13

May 1, 11:58 AMBartender ExaminerKathleen Neves
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Lucky 13What is there not to love about this rocker dive bar, minus the attitude and cover, located in the heart of the Castro? At Lucky 13, customers can find a photo booth, pool table, pinball machines, a great jukebox with a wide selection of rock and punk songs, an outside back patio, a popcorn machine, tons of beers on tap, a Jagenator (a machine with three bottles of Jagermeister sitting on top that dispenses chilled shots of Jager with the push of a button) and super cool bartenders. If you ask the bartender nicely, you can even get free goldfish crackers while enjoying the happy hour specials that go until 8 pm every night. There is a free barbeque on the outside back patio every Saturday. Lucky 13 is also dog friendly, making it possible to include Rover on your drunken nights of debauchery.

Despite the many times I have been drinking at Lucky 13, I have still yet to see what exactly or how the random metal pole is used which just so happens to be located in the middle of the front room, right on top the bar.

 

For more info: Lucky 13 is located at 2140 Market Street, in between 15th St. and Church St.

Hours of Operation:
Monday-Thursday 4:00 PM-2:00 AM
Friday-Sunday 2:00 PM-2:00 AM

 

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