Long Weekend
Long Weekend is a mid-range cocktail, themed, and latin bar in North Beach. Future Bars concept that rotates theme every 9 months — currently 'Long Weekend Havana' and Cuban-themed cocktails in a 1923 Italian American Bank building (birthplace of the Pisco Punch) set the tone.
270 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA · (415) 903-9563
Cocktail, themed, latin, dancey, and historic — mid-range.
Date night, group, and cocktail nerds.
Drinking, dancing, and people watching.
What makes Long Weekend worth it
- Future Bars concept that rotates theme every 9 months — currently 'Long Weekend Havana'
- Cuban-themed cocktails in a 1923 Italian American Bank building (birthplace of the Pisco Punch)
- five-piece salsa band most nights
- three levels including a graffiti-covered basement meant to evoke Havana's underground
- pastel stools and LED screens showing the Havana skyline
Good to know
- Where is Long Weekend?
- Long Weekend is in North Beach, San Francisco, at 270 Columbus Ave, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is Long Weekend?
- It's a mid-range North Beach spot that leans cocktail, themed, and latin.
- What is Long Weekend known for?
- Future Bars concept that rotates theme every 9 months — currently 'Long Weekend Havana', Cuban-themed cocktails in a 1923 Italian American Bank building (birthplace of the Pisco Punch), and five-piece salsa band most nights.
- Who is Long Weekend good for?
- It's a solid pick for date night, group, and cocktail nerds.
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