Tiki Haven
Tiki Haven is a mid-range tiki, dive, and sports bar in Outer Sunset. Equal parts sports bar, dive bar, and tiki bar — fake torches, bamboo, and towering tiki masks and Wiki Waki Woo and Jageritas are the signature drinks set the tone.
1334 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA · (415) 731-3757
Tiki, dive, sports, neighborhood, and fun — mid-range.
Locals, sports crew, group, and tiki fans.
Watching sports, dice, cards, drinking, and jukebox.
What makes Tiki Haven worth it
- equal parts sports bar, dive bar, and tiki bar — fake torches, bamboo, and towering tiki masks
- Wiki Waki Woo and Jageritas are the signature drinks
- jukebox, dice, and cards at the bar
- everyone gets lei'd on Fridays
- Outer Sunset neighborhood institution
Good to know
- Where is Tiki Haven?
- Tiki Haven is in Outer Sunset, San Francisco, at 1334 Noriega St, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is Tiki Haven?
- It's a mid-range Outer Sunset spot that leans tiki, dive, and sports.
- What is Tiki Haven known for?
- Equal parts sports bar, dive bar, and tiki bar — fake torches, bamboo, and towering tiki masks, Wiki Waki Woo and Jageritas are the signature drinks, and jukebox, dice, and cards at the bar.
- Who is Tiki Haven good for?
- It's a solid pick for locals, sports crew, and group.
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