Zombie Village
Zombie Village is a mid-range themed, trouble, and weird bar in Tenderloin. Immersive tiki paradise — full-room theming with thatched roofs, idols, shrunken heads and homage to mid-century Oakland's Skipper Kent's Zombie Village set the tone. Come for stiff classic cocktails.
441 Jones St, San Francisco, CA · (415) 474-2284
Hours
| Mon–Tue | Closed |
| Wed | 5 PM–12 AM |
| Thu–Sat | 5 PM–2 AM |
| Sun | Closed |
Hours via OpenStreetMap — double-check before a special trip.
Themed, trouble, weird, and fancy — mid-range.
Established date, rowdy crew, celebration, and out-of-towners.
Stiff classic cocktails.
Multi-person scorpion bowls, tiki cocktails, and shareable bowl drinks.
What makes Zombie Village worth it
- immersive tiki paradise — full-room theming with thatched roofs, idols, shrunken heads
- homage to mid-century Oakland's Skipper Kent's Zombie Village
- massive multi-person scorpion bowl
- the Chief Lapu-Lapu (giant cocktail)
- the Zombie Luau — the biggest cocktail of them all
- from the Future Bars team (Bourbon & Branch, Local Edition, Pagan Idol)
Good to know
- Where is Zombie Village?
- Zombie Village is in Tenderloin, San Francisco, at 441 Jones St, San Francisco, CA.
- What kind of bar is Zombie Village?
- It's a mid-range Tenderloin spot that leans themed, trouble, and weird.
- What should I drink at Zombie Village?
- Go for stiff classic cocktails.
- What is Zombie Village known for?
- Immersive tiki paradise — full-room theming with thatched roofs, idols, shrunken heads, homage to mid-century Oakland's Skipper Kent's Zombie Village, and massive multi-person scorpion bowl.
- Who is Zombie Village good for?
- It's a solid pick for established date, rowdy crew, and celebration.
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