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Cutwater Tequila Margarita ($12)
Alisa B.

It was a fun time walking around the Academy of Science at night with only adults, but it wasn't completely what I was expecting. Although it makes sense why we can't drink or eat inside, I was expecting to have cocktails while we walk around the museum. We were only allowed to purchase and consume all food and drinks outside, which is quite cold. Bring a jacket! They only had two cocktails on their menu and canned Cutwater cocktails. All for $12 each. There was a DJ and dance floor inside, but no one seemed to partake and would rather walk around the museum. The rain forrest (closes at 7:30 PM), planetarium, aquarium, living roof, sharks, fog room, and rock exhibits were all available. I don't recommend doing the planetarium show unless you want to fall asleep. It's not so much about space and stars, but instead... a documentary about Chile and their space programs there. So if you're planning to have a few cocktails, you're most likely to fall asleep.

In the tropical room
Fallon F.

Really fun night at Thursday's night life at the cal academy. Not too crowded and masks are required. It's like the regular museum, except only people 21+ and music playing throughout the museum. There's also an outside area with food, drinks, and a dj. Not too many people dancing but felt like that could be fun too!! There's also 20/30 minute shows going on every half hour that you're supposed to make a reservation for. We didn't, but we're able to make the last show just by walking in. Totally would've loved to stay more than 3 hours! I'd say try and get there early for maximum museum time.

Lyrissa R.

I have been waiting for forever to try out Nightlife and it didn't disappoint. It was a great fun and friendly atmosphere among the guests and staff. I loved looking at all the different exhibits, especially the sea life. I've read about this place and researched a little; I thought it might have been bigger than it was going to be, but not a super huge disappointment. I was with really good company so it added to my experience. I feel like If I went alone, I'd have more fun during the day exploring the entire area by myself. Drinks felt a little expensive, but that's sort of to be expected. I went during COVID, so I feel like I didn't get a real chance at trying any great food, but honestly, not a huge deal. We parked in the underground parking garage that of course isn't cheap. My friends found parking on the street and walked their way up to it. I highly recommend trying this out at least once because it's a great experience for a hang out with friends. I can't wait to come back when COVID is finally over and experience a real Nightlife.

Me and my good friend enjoying the Nightlife at the museum.
Joel E.

This has got to be the best thing to do in San Francisco. Thursday nights, they turn this gorgeous museum into a beautiful night club, with the best local DJs. Grab a cocktail and a seat at the planetarium. Also, don't forget to go to the Shake House where you can experience simulations of the 1906 & 1989 earthquakes.

Sherry L.

I'd heard great things about NightLife, including the themed cocktails, the delicious food, and the all-around good time to be expected. Unfortunately, I was pretty disappointed by the overall experience, and the entrance fee reduction from the daytime is pretty much moot because you'll likely be ordering one of the 13+ dollar drinks at the bar anyway. If you decide to visit, keep a close eye on the exhibit closing times. The rainforest exhibit closes at 7:30PM. We didn't even realize there was a cutoff time for any of the exhibits so we ended up missing out on one of the bigger, better (IMO) exhibits in CAS. The last Planetarium showing is at 8:30PM, which we also missed because tickets ran out early and the stand-by line was so long we didn't see a point in waiting. Not to say that there aren't some cool things to learn, and there were quite a few 'freebies' being passed out for the 'Sharktober' themed night (free face painting, spinning the wheel for prizes like free tickets, etc.). I still thought the most impressive exhibit was probably the aquarium!

Lucas A.

Had to decide whether I should review the California Academy of Science OR NightLife, but I specifically went to a NightLife event, so it makes more sense to review this rather than the Academy itself. I'm sure the vibes are incredibly different, considering NightLife is 21+ only from 6-10PM and the regular hours are during the day with all ages welcome. First off, the $15 NightLife ticket with $3 Planetarium shows is a steal! The Academy is usually $39.95 for an adult during the week, so it's over a 50% savings. If you're not really into being around loads of kids (especially field trip groups), this is absolutely ideal. The only downside to this is people tend to be a little inebriated near the end and are a little more unaware of their surroundings, which makes navigating the Academy at a normal speed a bit more of a challenge. The Rainforest is great, with a variety of butterflies, insects, amphibians, reptiles, and even birds! Most animals are in glass exhibits, however the butterflies and birds roam around freely. You're more like to hear a bird than see one. Just keep looking up! They're there, and with patience, you'll see one! Only downside is the Rainforest closes early at around 8pm. If you're getting there on time, do this first. If you show up late, you run the risk of missing this opportunity. Next up in our night was the aquarium, which was my personal favorite part of the experience. The downstairs aquarium is expansive and has multiple areas with aquatic life from all around the globe. A handful of reptiles and amphibians can also be found down there. You're sure to find a few species you never knew existed. Prepare to be amazed as you take the elevator down, too. Going down through the aquarium itself and seeing fish (big ones, too!) swim around you and you descend is a fun experience. Once you're out of the aquarium, you'll enter the swamp portion, complete with an albino alligator. A neat treat and likely a creature you won't see in person outside of the Academy. Definitely a great photo opportunity. Outside of that, the other exhibits are fun, but underwhelming in comparison. The theme of the night (which changes every Thursday) was goats and GOATS. The goat petting zoo with Pygmy goats (one which was a three legged rescue), regular size goats, and quite possibly the largest goat I've ever seen (think Great Dane size!) were cool. The Greatest of All Time portion seemed nearly nonexistent. Or maybe just not that interesting. Outside on the other end was an animatronic dinosaur exhibit. Pretty neat, but not a lot going on. You can do it all in about five minutes, which seems like a pretty short amount of time for a featured exhibit. The cafe offers large portions at a fairly reasonable price for a place like the Academy. Slices of pizza as big as your head are available for $7-$8, and the slice I got fit in with the goat theme, featuring goat cheese, broccoli, and ham. Seemed like a weird combo, but it definitely worked. There was only one person working the cash registers as we got our food, which led to a fairly long line. Someone came in at one point to alleviate the problem, but it felt like both registers should've probably been open for the duration of the event. Finally, we went to the Planetarium for a live tour of the universe. Our host was funny and personally, and definitely passionate about the subject matter. He had answers to questions about the universe and it was fairly obvious he was educated in the subject rather than being someone employed to just run an a scripted show. The planetarium is huge and offers a lot of insight into our planet, solar system, galaxy, and the universe beyond. Overall, great experience, with some minor kinks that need to be worked out. Absolutely worth it for the NightLife portion, though I'd be apprehensive to spend the $39.95 on a day out of those kinks weren't worked out then.

Alcohol selection
Nic Z.

TL;DR Nightlife was cute but not amazing. I had wanted to come here for years and, after finally doing so, was a bit disappointed. Maybe I just went for the wrong Nightlife, but I wasn't as blown away as I expected to be. What does deserve 5 stars are the people who work here; they're extremely passionate folks who will just jump in with fun facts and fascinating information about things that you would probably miss on your own. Drinks and food weren't cheap, but everyone was so darn friendly that it was worth it.

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Elena N.

Met up a group for friends for California Academy of Sciences' Thursday NightLife on November 17th around 6:30pm. I went to this event once about seven years ago. It's pretty much the same, though I think they have more bars now as I remember it taking a while to get a drink when I first went. It was BiteLife that night, so they had some food demonstrations going on. I saw someone from Belcampo deconstruct a turkey and another demo on how to create a banh mi. They even gave out everything they made, so a friend of mine got some turkey and we both got to sample the vietnamese sandwich. They also had different booths with info about food products. I stopped by the Bitty table and sampled some chips made with cricket flour. Admission to NightLife is only $15 versus the $34.95 general admission during the day. Totally worth it for me as I love exploring places with drink in hand. Not sure what's not accessible at night versus day, but you can still go to two of my favorite sections: the Aquarium and the Planetarium. I didn't end up going to the Planetarium this time, but I did go to the Aquarium. Still colorful and eye catching. You must be 21 or over to do NightLife, so if you want to explore the academy of sciences, this is a cheaper way to do it. Drinks are a little pricey. I got a Bulleit Bourbon on the rocks for $11, but it's still a fun night. A good way to quench my never ending thirst while roaming around this natural history museum.

Has its appeal at Night but do you really want your first kiss to be under some whale bones?
Jason A.

"I would never bring a date here" is what I said about an hour into Spotlight 8/30. But if you're living it up as a 20-something tech wageist or it's your College Friday on one of the theme nights, it might work out(?) I wanna say it's been almost a decade since they've been throwing these After Dark Nights at the Academy. More than enough time to shoot my own shot on one of those awkward dates everyone was on last night but thankfully those chances came and went. I can't speak for the daytime experience, but I was over it close to hour in. So again, imagine having to entertain company with that level of interest. To fight that, let me highlight the things you need to get to first: the Butterfly/Rainforest Room and the Planetarium Show. Both you have to fall in line for, another you need tickets to get access to. Do these first and you'll be left to your own leisure to find that viewing bubble in the Aquarium to makeout or have an argument in. Not a lot of food choices unless you're really into loaded nachos or museum sushi. They don't seem to have a lot of drink specialties either; so you're better off ordering your regular liquorXsoda cocktail to keep you happy walking around. At least I can say BTDT to the whole NightLife thing. I really do think you get more out of it in the daytime though: Conservatory of Flowers, joggers' routes, etc. just outside the premise; but we all know where the real "Nite Lyfe" in sf lives.... Make it and Rake it when those nights happen =)

Galapagos Islands exhibit
Janice C.

When I was in college, my friends and I used to joke about how difficult it is for a Biology major to land a job without pursuing higher education. After getting my Bachelors of Science, I was staring at my diploma and here's really what I think B.S. stands for: 4 years of college leading to a B.S. = Bullshit If you're crazy and want to do 2 more years for a M.S. = More shit +2 (or 3) more years on top of that for a PhD = Pile High Dung That's a lot of SHIT in 8 years, don't you think??? Thank God for Cal Academy! people from all walks of life can enjoy and understand the exhibits here without going through the torture of lab stuff in college. Interesting, thought provoking, well laid out and most of all, FUN! You don't need to have a science degree to have fun at Cal Academy, you just need to be a nerd. (where my nerds at?!) For only $10 on Thursday nights, you can appreciate nature's intricate patterns on how all organisms on this planet are dependent on each other. (i.e. rainforest) Or why the Galapagos Islands house an amazingly diverse species of flora and fauna. Or why the really ugly Madagascar hissing cockroaches, well, hiss. (it's a form of communication) If you do manage to get bored, head on up to the "Living Roof" and take your drink with you -- not only does alcohol decrease inhibitions, it also increases body temperature. (I'm sure you already know that!) You'll need it as you stand there on the rooftop in your cute dress while freezing your ass off. The cafe serves up good food as well -- calamari, french fries, steamed pork buns, a taco station, etc. You'll have enough energy to walk around for another 3 hours. (okay, STUMBLE if you're freaking drunk!) I wasn't able to secure a ticket for the planetarium show (but I did attend a frog lecture), you need to be here right when they open at 6pm for nightlife, those tickets go out faster than you can say: "they have an albino alligator here??" I was a bit sad that I wasn't able to gaze at the stars and ponder about the Big Bang theory. (seriously? the universe came from these atoms getting waaay too excited??) Oh well, I have an excuse to come back next time. I had a BLAST at Cal Academy! (thanks Eileen H!) And that's no B.S.

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Ask the Community - NightLife

Is the VIP nightlife ticket worth it? Also how is the lounge?

Is this an event that a person can attend alone and enjoy without a date or a group of friends?

Absolutely! Go solo or go with a group. Night life enhances the museums with booze/wine. Social lubricants like the earthquake simulator can help you build a group while at the academy of science with other solo adventurists. Or you can go while… Read more

Do I have to get there at 6 or anytime between 6 to 10pm?

You can get there later than 6. It might end at 10 though.

Appropriate for seniors at all?

Absolutely! It might be a bit loud in certain areas near the DJ and a few rowdy twenty somethings here and there. But I love being able to grab a drink and see the exhibits without young kids in the way.

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NightLife at the Academy is always a fun nighttime event to hang out with friends or bring a date!

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Blind Pig Speakeasy Lounge - Hot & Sour: Tanqueray Gin w/ lichiko shochu, aloe, rose, hot pot paste, basil, citrus, peychaud's ($18)

Blind Pig Speakeasy Lounge

4.7(188 reviews)
2.8 miLower Nob Hill
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This place has risen in the ranks of my fave cocktail bars in SF. Recently tried to go to Elements…read moreonly to discover it was closed or at least closed to additional patrons 45 minutes before closing so made our way to a couple other bars instead, including Blind Pig. It takes a lot for me to consider a return visit to a cocktail bar. Most of the time, I just begrudgingly go along with my friends to a mediocre bar, but Blind Pig is a place I would enthusiastically return to again and again. I first got the namesake cocktail: Blind Pig. It was incredibly well-balanced, and the flame presentation upon arrival was an epic mini show. Later during last call, I decided to risk it all and roll the dice to order from the secret menu. I rolled a 5, which got me a wine & Japanese beer concoction with Sichuan peppercorn. Totally feel like this cocktail was made for me, as I rep the 川渝 region. The drink was strong, but that made it all the better. Can't wait to come again and explore more of the menu behind the password-protected iykyk entrance.

Hot Take: Weeknights are better than weekends for going out…read more Chill, less of a crowd, a locals vibe, and to avoid amateur hour. I'm personally over (and too old) dealing with sloppy drunks spilling drinks on you, getting pushed around in a crowd or end up in a middle of a brawl Blind Pig is that perfect spot, well at least on a weeknight: chill, low-key, and moody. And, most importantly comfy seating AND solid AZN inspired craft cocktails ($18-$19). Cocktails with black sesame, taro, pandan, mapo tofu, tea, and hot pot flavors? YAS! D R I N K S * Hot & Sour: Tanqueray Gin w/ Iichiko shochu, aloe, rose, hot pot paste, basil, citrus, peychaud's ($18 x2) The sichuan hot pot inspired cocktail was silky smooth from the milk-washed gin, nicely balanced - sweet (but not too sweet) and sour with a subtle málà numbing spice. Stiff yet easy to drink. The manager/bartender, Leo was awesome with great hospitality. Background lounge-y music is not too loud so you can yap and catch-up with friends. Overall, Blind Pig is a great place to unwind after work or start the night off. If it's too tamed for you, you can always go next door to XEX to make bad decisions - no judgement cuz we've all been there! ;) O T H E R I N F O * Walk-in only. PW to enter is on IG. * Blind Pig originally opened in Chinatown in a larger space but they're now in a more intimate space on Polk. * Blind Pig is under Mins Group (Sushi Sato, Sushi Hon, The Roll, The Buoy, Dento Piano Cafe, Dragon Horse, and more.) * No snacks/food but plenty of food options within walking distance.

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4.3(454 reviews)
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Love what + how they do it. It's a neighborhood bar that…read morejust feels right. Food wise I'm drawn to a few favorites like the stellar pork belly banh mi slider, fries and the chicken bites. It's a thoughtful menu w something for everyone. Had a Paper Plane which the bar man furiously shook to an icy froth on the top. Soooo good. Went on St Pat Saturday and was looking for a non frat crew vibe and was really pleased I remembered BH was close by.

Cool bar with bites in the Mission District. We got there shortly after it opened at 4pm on Friday…read moreafternoon. I was craving a refreshing craft cocktail and got one with the Green Emmanuelle. I liked the cardamom in the Beauty Mark as well that my partner ordered. We ordered shishito peppers and mushroom bahn mi sliders. The mushroom bahn mi sliders were amazing - the quality fillings and taste of the soft bun - I was unexpectedly hit with a bite of spice from maybe jalapeño seeds left but didn't sour my experience. The shishito peppers ended up being extremely spicy as well, those are usually just a few spicy and not the majority. The roasted lemon and salt was a wonderful combo but just too spicy to eat. However, the server very kindly removed it from our bill without us asking. We order the crostini because we were still hungry and that was an absolute hit. Delicious med-soft crostini with luscious berries and sweet honey. I didn't care my hands got sticky as it was soooo good! Great experience, I would be weary if the peppers as I'm a bit spice-intolerant but everything else was spot-on.

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Long Weekend  - Strawberry Daiquiri

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4.7(10 reviews)
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A Little Slice of Vacation in the Heart of the City…read more Long Weekend is exactly what it promises a laid-back, sun-drenched escape tucked right into the buzz of North Beach. From the moment I stepped in, I felt like I was on a mini getaway. The space is effortlessly cool, with coastal-chic vibes, pops of color, and a playlist that makes you want to stay for hours. The drinks are where the magic really happens. I tried the "Golden Hour" cocktail (highly recommend!) bright, citrusy, and dangerously easy to sip. Their menu is playful but thoughtful, with creative twists that still feel approachable. It's the kind of place where you can try something new and know it's going to be good. The staff was warm, welcoming, and clearly passionate about what they do. They took the time to walk us through the menu, offered great recommendations, and made us feel like regulars even though it was our first visit. Whether you're kicking off a night out or just want to unwind with friends in a beautiful space, Long Weekend delivers. It's got that rare mix of style, soul, and substance and I can't wait to come back.

We stumbled upon Long Weekend for a girls night and I didn't know a Latin place like this existed…read morein the city! The overall place was very Cuban inspired, we got some drink which were so good, very fresh, sweet and cute. Now the music was so good they played a lot of modern Latin music the kind that makes you forget you were just going to stay for one drink and one dance. I also enjoyed how they were was a good amount of room for people to dance or enjoy their drinks. I also loved the fact that there's a downstairs which is a former bank vault, which adds a whole secretive, intimate and cool vibe to it. This was a perfect way to end a girls night. So happy I stumbled upon this place, will definitely be coming back!

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3.9(531 reviews)
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I came with a group of friends on a weekend night for a casual start to the evening. We had booked…read morea time a few days in advance, given that we'd come during busier hours. Once most of our party was here, we got seated at an outside seating area that was marked as reserved. The atmosphere and decor struck a great balance between welcoming and elegant. The space had earthy tones, flattering lighting, and various layouts of seating layouts. The bar itself was beautifully displayed. We ordered various drinks and some small bites. Yuka fries, ceviche clasico, carne asana tacos, al pastor tacos. The chips were solidly crisp, crunchy, and paired very well with the ceviche. The carne asana tacos with the salsa macha was juicy and perfectly done, and my favorite small bite of the night.. The Yuka fries were perfectly salted and the aioli dip was exactly what you'd want out of fries. My friends recommended the Kiwi and I found it refreshing, almost like a drink you'd have at a spa or so. I also tried the Oaxacan, which was styled like an old fashioned. I thought it was fair, but if I were to pick a favorite out of the two, the Kiwi would be my choice. Even with a busy crowd, the service was attentive and checked on us every so often. Overall, Cavana was a memorable rooftop experience that I enjoyed. I'll definitely return and recommend it to anyone looking for a rooftop bar with great small bites!

Was excited to try this rooftop and really liked the drink menu options! I had the opportunity to…read moretry lots of fruity drink and liked most of them! They do go heavy on the ice with some of the drinks but they all came out in different glasses, different sizes, and different flavors. It was fun tasting them all. My favorite was the watermelon and guava. I would definitely come back for the drinks. I didn't enjoy the food, and here's where it went wrong. We first got our chips and salsa. The chips are seasoned like Doritos so there's a nice flavor but the seasoning is in consistent. Some pieces were SO salty and some had no seasoning. The salsa is pretty rich as well. When our ceviche came, I ate a bite without the seafood and it tasted fishy. When I tried the actual seafood part, I knew it went bad because it had such a strong odor. We had to send it back but saw them serving it to other people. I eat a lot of seafood and I don't mind a slight fishy taste but this was definitely a food poisoning situation. After that it took a very very long time to get our last dish. Unfortunately when it finally came out, it was a disappointment. The octopus texture tasted like it had freezer burn, then was over cooked, sat too long after it was cooked because they had to make the fries. The fries were fresh but the octopus was dry, cold, hard, and chewy. I've had lots of pulpo before and this was a let down. It was a bummer that we didn't get to eat much and decided to walk somewhere else to finish dinner.

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