Tommy's Mexican Restaurant
Tommy's Mexican Restaurant is a easy on the wallet cocktails, themed, and iconic bar in Outer Richmond. Family-run since 1965 and Julio Bermejo's 100% agave focus set the tone.
5929 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA · (415) 387-4747
Cocktails, themed, iconic, and neighborhood — easy on the wallet.
Friend crew, established date, and out-of-towners.
What makes Tommy's Mexican Restaurant worth it
- family-run since 1965
- Julio Bermejo's 100% agave focus
- the original Tommy's margarita
- deep tequila list
Good to know
- Where is Tommy's Mexican Restaurant?
- Tommy's Mexican Restaurant is in Outer Richmond, San Francisco, at 5929 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is Tommy's Mexican Restaurant?
- It's a easy on the wallet Outer Richmond spot that leans cocktails, themed, and iconic.
- What is Tommy's Mexican Restaurant known for?
- Family-run since 1965, Julio Bermejo's 100% agave focus, and the original Tommy's margarita.
- Who is Tommy's Mexican Restaurant good for?
- It's a solid pick for friend crew, established date, and out-of-towners.
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