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4.5 分
The last of the grand piano bars. The showqueens' belting is as powerful as the bartenders' vodka martinis. The place is an institution, folks. Respect.
They shook all of their cocktails, poorly free-poured them, and didn?t rinse shakers between drinks. If you like cocktails, avoid.
I've somehow managed to miss this San Francisco institution until now, but I went last night, and oh, what FUN! BIG martini's and great piano bar singing! What more do you need. So for a PERFECT evening, have dinner at Zuni Cafe (right around the corner), making sure to get to Martuni's by 8:45PM so you can get a table near the piano. Order the massive 'tini of your choice, and...
Spread sunshine all over the place and put on a happy face!
variations on the martini are a specialty. The Godiva Chocolate Martini is a crowd favorite. In the intimate back room a pianist plays nightly, and patrons take turns boisterously singing show tunes.
Get the sidecar... it's one of the best cocktails that I've found in the city.
Go for the generous-sized, not to mention reasonably priced, martinis; stay for the convivial atmosphere and sing-alongs of show tunes, jazz and contemporary standards in the back piano room.