The Republic

(415) 817-1337

3213 Scott St, San Francisco, CA | Directions   94123

37.799437 -122.441013 View Website
Recommend this business?
?
100% 100 34
3 Votes

The Republic view & upload
photos
Neighborhoods:
Marina, North

Categories:
Bars & Pubs, Pubs, Sports Bars, Restaurants, Business Management Consultants

View More

Bar & Club Special Features:
After Work, Specialty Cocktails
Bar & Pub Special Features:
Bar Food, Draft Beer
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Visa

View Less

Write a Tip for

The Republic

Write a Tip... optional
Follow The Republic The Republic The Republic @republicsf
Who's ready for Game 5?? We can't wait to watch the Sharks vs Kings tonight at 7:30pm. Doors open at 5pm... See... http://t.co/zWq348Nqhs Reply Retweet Favorite 7 hours ago
 

Tips for The Republic

5.0
April 30, 2010

Best Burger... Ever!. Literally had the best cheeseburger of my life here. It was soooo juicy and pretty much melted in my mouth on the first bite...additional points for the side of fries coming in a cute little wire basket. In the spirit of being totally gluttonous I ordered the mini doughnuts which were totally unnecessary but DELISH.... I may have wanted to drink the brown sugar dipping sauce on its own. The wait staff was attentive but not annoying... LOVE IT!

0
5.0
March 26, 2010

Best burger in SF. By far the best burger I have ever eaten.

The mini doughnuts were also delicious.

I think the menu is a little limited and random and could use some additons. If they added mac 'n cheese to the menu I would be in heaven! I'll have to come back to check this place out again.

0
December 13, 2009

Citysearch Editorial Review. Replacing the loathed Jones Roadhouse, The Republic feels a bit reserved for a bar--the immaculate leather couches and chairs, sturdy and spacious tables and unadorned cream-colored walls make it feel more like the lobby of a mid-range hotel. What it lacks in gritty bar character it makes up for in ingenuity, converting to a Vegas-grade sports bar at the touch of a button, which reveals several massive screens--including an 82-inch behemoth--hidden behind artwork and false walls. The space is huge, with a copper-plated bar, a large lounge and a proper dining room, and comfortable even when crowded on game days. Opened by the owners of Bin 38, it has a correspondingly strong list of wine and over fifty craft beers (think Dogfish, Allagash, and seasonals from Sierra and Anchor), and the food, like Bin 38's, is surprisingly good for a place that is first and foremost a bar. Is it the authentic sports bar of yore, heaving with faded memorabilia and drunken fans crushing Bud Light cans on their heads? No, and that seems to be the point exactly.

0

 

Write a Tip for

The Republic

Write a Tip... optional
Your Friends

Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Facebook to see what your friends are up to!

Citysearch Mobile
Citysearch Mobile

Get the Citysearch Mobile app so you can spend less time searching for great places, and more time enjoying them.

Get it Now