S&R Lounge

28 reviews

55 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

www.zhotelssf.com

+14155438555

About

S&R Lounge is a Lounge located at 55 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103. It has received 28 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 stars.

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Hours

Monday4-10PM
Tuesday4-10PM
Wednesday4-10PM
Thursday4-10PM
Friday4-10PM
Saturday4-10PM
Sunday4-10PM

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  • The address of S&R Lounge: 55 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103

  • S&R Lounge has 4.0 stars from 28 reviews

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  • "I've been here many times for different occassions"

    "There's more to this hotel-lobby bar than first meets the eye"

    "When you walk into a bar and are immediately chastised by the bartender that your group is too large, it's a pretty big turn off"

    "No, not just the bar"

    "Nice open layout, plenty of room to spread out, comfy seating options, clean & modern feel, free game room loft upstairs with a pool table, can actually hear people when having a conversation, good place for a large group Knocked off a star due to the lighting, my friend described it as being "the party's over lighting," it should be dimmer, but I guess it's a hotel lobby so that's why it's brighter"

Reviews

  • Nhung Kim Phan

I've been here many times for different occassions. A birthday party, a big group get together in the late evening, and for after work drinks. Lets get the bad outta the way - the drinks were mediocre. And at $13 a piece, thats bad! Tried 3 different drinks, and they were all ehhh... the drinks weren't really mixed well, the flavors didn't exactly go together. The lavender drink, was really floral, and the bitter rubbing alcohol after taste was weird. Stick with beer here. Also - very overpriced for the drinks~ especially the whiskey - Food was good. They had similar fries as their neighbor The Cavelier. The fat fries were amazing - but instead of giving you fat dripping dipping sauce, they give you a mayo type one which is only ok ~ The deviled eggs weren't very impressive. I think because I've had deviled eggs and quail eggs at the Cavelier that this didn't stand up to par. The brussell sprouts was a little more burnt tasting than I would have liked :/ The only reason to come here is really the playroom. Upstair from the bar is a fun playroom area, with shuffleboard, giant plinko (using soccer ball), pool, giant jenga, ping-pong and assorted board games. Plenty of sitting room. It is a bit of a hidden bar/playroom. Most come here I think through word of mouth, but they come for the food and games, not the cocktails. Save your money on cocktails and get it at the Cavelier first, than come over to S&R and relax and play games :p

  • Paul Frields

There's more to this hotel-lobby bar than first meets the eye. A bit minimal at the ground level, with space for maybe only about 40-50 people at most (if crowded), it has a fantastic bar staff. We were here for a private event and got to explore some of the wilder cocktails, and even had one the bartender invented on the spot (bourbon, Aztec chocolate bitters, and some other things I missed seeing, garnished with a slip of lemon peel -- elegant and delightful). Upstairs there are several games, including a fun game where you can drop soccer balls into a gigantic version of the old handheld peg game where the pegs cause the ball to fall randomly into one of several scored containers at the floor below. (Completely safe for those mingling underneath unless someone is really stupid or malevolent.) A fun place to go if you want some more upbeat fun after eating next door at the Cavalier.

  • Jenn W

When you walk into a bar and are immediately chastised by the bartender that your group is too large, it's a pretty big turn off. $3 for a deviled egg - half an egg, mind you, is extremely expensive. The drinks were decent and there was quite a bit of space (barring our too large a group, around 20+, that we didn't call in ahead about). I might go back just because it's near the office, but the costly drinks/food and rude service make me hesitant.

  • Jim Schaffer

No, not just the bar... check out the UPSTAIRS GAMEROOM! Shuffle board, billiards, Super jenga, soccer balls that pachenga down a maze, lounge rooms, hang out rooms, etc... This is the coolest "lounge" ever! I'm surprised it was as empty as it was. Anyway, we met at the bar, and "discovered" the GAMEROOM and had a blast. Every hotel should have one. Every town should have one... Every cool place should have one!

  • Jordan Gehman

Nice open layout, plenty of room to spread out, comfy seating options, clean & modern feel, free game room loft upstairs with a pool table, can actually hear people when having a conversation, good place for a large group Knocked off a star due to the lighting, my friend described it as being "the party's over lighting," it should be dimmer, but I guess it's a hotel lobby so that's why it's brighter

  • Yasu

This bar is on the first floor of the hotel Zetta. During my stay at Zetta, I came here many times. Good place to have a whiskey before sleep. ホテルZettaの1階にあるバーです。宿泊した時に何度か訪れました。寝る前にウィスキーをいっぱい飲むのに便利です。

  • Michael Wu PhD

Stylish and chic girl lobby bar with lots of fun stuff. The service was great she had a good atmosphere. But the cocktails are barely above average.

  • Nithya

Pretty good place to hang out for happy hour or later. Convenient location and plenty of seating.
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5

  • Jason Toy

Nice but groups reserved the whole area and kept giving people the stink eye if you played the planko even if they weren't using it.

  • Dom M.

Great bartender, used the space for hosting a speed dating event for mycheekydate and its a great intimate setting!

  • Kelly Joslin

Good drinks and snacks served in the lobby of the hotel. Pool table and other games also available.

  • Nikolas Watson

Place to get drinks.

  • Mackenzie Meldrum

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