A night out in San Francisco – Mr. Tipple’s & Martuni’s

Mr. Tipple's, San Francisco

Our new friends from the table next to ours at Absinthe recommended that Tina, Rebecca and I went to the jazz club Mr. Tipple’s after our dinner. It was a really cozy place with the sweetest staff, and a very nice crowd.

That night, The Tammy Hall Quartet was playing, and it was Tammy’s birthday. There was such a good vibe at the club and the music was just amazing, so when they were closing, we were far from ready to go back to the hotel to sleep. Instead went on to Martuni’s, which is a piano bar in Mission.

Martuni’s had a different, somewhat younger, crowd, and when we arrived, there was some singing going on up at the DJ desk, but it stopped after a while, and the rest of the night, it was mostly commercial hits. We stayed until closing time, finished our drinks and then got an Uber back to The Herbert Hotel.

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Mr. Tipples Recording Studio, 39 Fell St, San Francisco

Martuni’s, 4 Valencia St, San Francisco

San Francisco Hotels

San Francisco is one of those cities that you can visit over and over again and still find something new each time. Whether it’s your first trip or your fifth, choosing the right hotel can really shape your stay. The city has a little bit of everything, from classic hotels with bay views to cozy boutique spots tucked away on quiet streets.

I’ve stayed in a few different neighborhoods over the years, and each area has its own vibe. Downtown and Union Square are great if you want to be close to shopping and restaurants, while Fisherman’s Wharf is perfect if you prefer being near the water. If you’re after something a bit more local, try Hayes Valley or the Mission, where you’ll find cute cafés, vintage shops, and that laid-back San Francisco energy, or why not head off to Napa or Sonoma?

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Mitzie Mee - Sanne

Hi, I'm Sanne and this is my blog about food & travel.

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