B-Side,
205 Franklin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
About Us
Welcome to B-Side, your new favorite bar in the heart of San Francisco! Nestled at 205 Franklin St, our establishment offers a unique and vibrant atmosphere perfect for unwinding after a long day or kicking off a night of adventure in the city. At B-Side, we pride ourselves on serving a diverse selection of craft cocktails, local beers, and fine wines that cater to every palate. Our talented bartenders are passionate about mixology and are always ready to surprise you with their latest creations or classic favorites.
Whether you're catching up with friends, enjoying a romantic evening, or meeting new people, B-Side provides a cozy yet lively setting with its eclectic decor and welcoming vibe. Our bar also hosts regular live music nights and themed events, adding an extra layer of entertainment to your visit.
Come and experience the charm of B-Side, where good drinks and great company are always on the menu. We look forward to serving you soon!
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Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
5:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Friday:
5:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Saturday:
5:30 PM - 10:30 PM
Sunday:
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Reviews
"The menu has changed, no more fantastic Brussels sprouts, but everything is excellent. The pork sandwich was the biggest hit."
"The B- Side compared to the new B-Side is like night and day. Not only is food definitely not in the same category as the original. The feel of the place is a lot different. The menu advertised is not current. I removed my original post because it reflected The B-side with the entertaining manager of past year. The new B-Side has hard-working bartenders. Will I stop going inside? Probably not because it is the only place that you can wet your whistle before the show. I'm sure changes will be made in the near future, it will just take a little time."
"the menu as shown, displaying burgers, Brussels, chicken sandwiches, salads etc. is not what is offered. they have no more than 7 items available and they are advertised as “Venezuelan” food. Yuca for fries, which to me were yucky— lazy shocked skewers that were very green but offered limited flavor. And if felt like being at a college football game by the way that they served everything. Also— I arrived earlier to take advantage of a two-for-one drink special and the cashier informed me that I could only get half off my drink as they didn’t start until 8:30p. It was roughly 8 ‘o’clock. soon after a line began to form behind me and others asked about the special and I noticed from my seat that she honored them—at this point it’s about 8:15p. I paid $40 for fries a few bland chicken skewers , ice cream( which was the best thing) and a beer. would’ve been worth it had there been any flavor or tact behind the meal. however, I would’ve preferred to have had fast food given the quality and experience. For the price of the tickets and caliber of artists to come to through SF Jazz you’d think it would be a better vibe. also, I wouldn’t have been as disappointed had the menu been updated to reflect the lack of food. I planned my entire evening around the venue based on what their website showcases and was gravely mislead. False advertising at its finest."
"This review is of the newly changed, and much for the worse, B-side. I have been a regular at SF Jazz and have had dinner at B-side before a performance probably 12 to 15 times a year. When I walked in, I noticed that this previously pleasant place had been stripped of all personality, and no longer had table service. There’s sort of a strip mall vibe or maybe a little nicer than that. You order at the counter. Some of the same staff were there and I imagine they were embarrassed. They have a nice bar and very capable bartenders and used to have a full dinner menu with good food. Now the food is snacks, and I would never come here for a drink;, there is no atmosphere at all. They brought my food to my hightop table with disposable utensils and bowls, but never checked on me otherwise. I paid $12 for arepas, which consisted of three approximately 2 inch disks without any dough that did not have much flavor. A Caribbean being salad was pretty good. I will not be back. I am so glad I didn’t bring a friend or a date to this place which used to be inviting and pleasant, but has nothing to recommend it now."
"Good food, especially the sautéed brussel sprout appetizer and burrata. Wonderful maitre'd, but our server was really untrained and forgetful - it shortened the experience."
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