ODETOKYO
ODETOKYO is a mid-range fancy, speakeasy, and themed bar in SoMa. Members-only — $10 one-day membership or monthly and reservation only via Tock set the tone. Come for craft cocktails.
SoMa, San Francisco, CA (exact address shared with members) · (415) 225-3657
Fancy, speakeasy, themed, music-forward, and membership — mid-range.
Established date with an expense account, celebration, and music nerd friend with a credit limit.
Craft cocktails.
Omakase sushi (16 courses, 6 seats), vinyl listening lounge, and sake pairing.
What makes ODETOKYO worth it
- members-only — $10 one-day membership or monthly
- reservation only via Tock
- 16-course omakase from rotating chefs out of Robin / Akiko / Omakase
- vinyl listening lounge as the alternative seat — $35 includes a sake set
- unmarked warehouse, chalet-like interior
- homage to Tokyo's unmarked-alley bar discoveries
Good to know
- Where is ODETOKYO?
- ODETOKYO is in SoMa, San Francisco, at SoMa, San Francisco, CA (exact address shared with members).
- What kind of bar is ODETOKYO?
- It's a mid-range SoMa spot that leans fancy, speakeasy, and themed.
- What should I drink at ODETOKYO?
- Go for craft cocktails.
- What is ODETOKYO known for?
- Members-only — $10 one-day membership or monthly, reservation only via Tock, and 16-course omakase from rotating chefs out of Robin / Akiko / Omakase.
- Who is ODETOKYO good for?
- It's a solid pick for established date with an expense account, celebration, and music nerd friend with a credit limit.
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