The Hideout (at Dalva)
The Hideout (at Dalva) is a mid-range speakeasy, cozy convo, and themed bar in Mission. Hidden behind a door in the back of Dalva bar — door is only unlocked Thursday through Saturday and front bar (Dalva) has a desert-inspired aesthetic; the back room is textbook speakeasy set the tone. Come for craft cocktails.
3121 16th St, San Francisco, CA
Speakeasy, cozy convo, and themed — mid-range.
Established date, small friend group, and after-dinner drinks.
Craft cocktails.
Craft cocktails and snug-room hang.
What makes The Hideout (at Dalva) worth it
- hidden behind a door in the back of Dalva bar — door is only unlocked Thursday through Saturday
- front bar (Dalva) has a desert-inspired aesthetic; the back room is textbook speakeasy
- tiny, fills up fast
- real cocktail program back here, not just a vibe
Good to know
- Where is The Hideout (at Dalva)?
- The Hideout (at Dalva) is in Mission, San Francisco, at 3121 16th St, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is The Hideout (at Dalva)?
- It's a mid-range Mission spot that leans speakeasy, cozy convo, and themed.
- What should I drink at The Hideout (at Dalva)?
- Go for craft cocktails.
- What is The Hideout (at Dalva) known for?
- Hidden behind a door in the back of Dalva bar — door is only unlocked Thursday through Saturday, front bar (Dalva) has a desert-inspired aesthetic; the back room is textbook speakeasy, and tiny, fills up fast.
- Who is The Hideout (at Dalva) good for?
- It's a solid pick for established date, small friend group, and after-dinner drinks.
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