Hey everyone,



It's about time for us to revisit the SOMA district! Please note that the crawl isn't so much about drinking as it is about seeing and learning about new places and meeting new people!



This particular crawl is being sponsored by HowAboutADate.com (http://www.howaboutadate.com/) which is an awesome activity based dating website that allows you avoid the matchmaking, questionnaires, & profiles and instead skip right to the fun.



The event is FREE for signed up members of HowAboutADate.com.



This doesn't mean you have to be single or searching to enjoy this event!



Get your tickets HERE (http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=nyn8w4pab&oeidk=a07ebmvb8db12e970fa)



**SPECIAL** We'll also provide some fun ice-breakers to help you get comfortable and acquainted with everyone!



Click here to see our first SOMA crawl (http://www.meetup.com/Prestigesf/events/161752412/) - 92 attendees



Click here to see our 2nd SOMA crawl (http://www.meetup.com/Prestigesf/events/181773432/) - 120 attendees



We'll once again be meeting and starting at Pedro's Cantina! The picture above is of the area we'll be taking over as we hangout, mingle, and check-in for the first hour.



Tickets are limited and keep in mind we don't grab a drink @ every location and how long we stay ranges from a quick walk-through to drinks and dinner depending on the bar's capacity and comfort.



As always, each of these locations are known for something different and each provide a fun atmosphere to meet new people or bring a friend.



The walk is 1.1 miles and consists of only 20 minutes of total walk time. We're going to be visiting a total of 16 different bars and lounges. I'm planning on spending anywhere from 5-30 minutes in each location depending on if we're just checking it out or grabbing a drink (depends on the group).



Get your tickets HERE (http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=nyn8w4pab&oeidk=a07ebmvb8db12e970fa)



Dress Code: Feel free to dress casually. We shouldn't be visiting any venues with a dress code but District and a few of the places can be pretty classy... Dress comfortable and don't forget to dress warm as it'll be colder near the water!



Parking: The crawl kicks off at Pedro's Cantina and while there isn't a TON of street parking, it shouldn't be difficult to find a metered spot (Usually FREE after 6pm, but always check). The area is also accessible by MUNI, Cal Train, and bus. Please respect the signs and use ParkMe.com (http://www.parkme.com/) if you want to find more parking options.



Our crawlers taking over The Alchemist Lounge



Please eat before the event as we have planned dinner but it is difficult for the whole group to eat at one location.



EXTRA: Everyone who attends this crawl is also invited to come out and dance afterwards at the NEWLY remodeled Holy Cow which is located in SOMA as well.



Pedro's Cantina: (http://pedroscantina.com/) Pedro's Cantina is a large sports bar that has decent food options and a long bar for watching games. With tons of seating around the bar and some fun games in the back it provides a lively atmosphere for larger groups and is located right across from AT&T park.



Pete's Tavern: (http://petestavernsf.com/) Pete's Tavern is right next door to Pedro's Cantina and is actually connected inside. The tavern has several TVs, a circular bar, and upstairs seating. The bar has lots of fun little games that you can borrow such as dominos and liars dice.



Some members at The Alchemist Lounge



MoMo's: (http://sfmomos.com/) MoMo's is a great lunch spot with indoor and outdoor seated. Located across from AT&T Park it's one of the most popular spots to grab a drink before the game.



Paragon Restaurant & Bar: (http://paragonrestaurant.com/) Paragon is a bit more of a restaurant than a bar but it's a nice place to grab a bite if you're in the area. There is a heated outdoor patio and it's usually buzzing with locals grabbing dinner and drinks after work.



Tres: (http://tressf.com/) Tres is a cool tequila bar and restaurant that features an awesome tequila selection. They feature traditional dishes from Jaliscan, Mexico.



21st Amendment Brewery: (http://21st-amendment.com/) 21st Amendment is a local brewery that produces some awesome beers. The month of February is their 'strong beer month' in which they beers with a higher alcohol %. It's an awesome brewery-like atmosphere that is fun to hangout at after work or catch a sports game at.



Nova: (http://www.novabar.com/) Nova is a simple little bar that is located next to 21st amendment, provides a fun little atmosphere, and is a fun spot to check out on game days!



OZone Thai Lounge: (http://ozonethai.org/) OZone is a Thai restaurant with an awesome little patio outside and a very attractive happy hour. It's a very popular stop during baseball season!



Zeke's Dive Bar: (https://plus.google.com/110526532876816801872/about?gl=us&hl=en) Zeke's is a small sports bar that uses the pool table as an actual table more than as a pool table. It has several TVs and is quite 'divey' but always a fun experience.



Alchemist Bar & Lounge: (http://alchemistsf.com/) Alchemist is one of my most favorite secret gems in SF. It is an upstairs loft space that has been converted into an awesome little lounge and features tons of standing space and an 'alchemy' theme.



Polo Grounds Bar & Grill: (http://www.yelp.com/biz/polo-grounds-san-francisco) Polo Grounds is a fun bar that features a pool table and a relaxed atmosphere right next to the stadium. With it's circle bar and two rooms it's a great spot to go with some friends or make some new ones.



About halfway done with the crawl. Our group was a city block long!



Public House @ The Ball Park: (http://www.publichousesf.com/) Public house is literally attached to the stadium and is a fun bar to watch baseball games (when they're away). It features a good array of beers for a reasonable price. During games you can enter the bar from the stadium, purchase quality beers (Racer 5 and whatnot) for about $7 and take it back into the stadium with you. I usually double fist it around 4th inning when the bar rush has died down.



Lucky Strike Bowling Alley: (http://www.bowlluckystrike.com/locations/california/san-francisco/) Lucky Strike is an awesome bowling alley/bar. It features glow bowl and a hip atmosphere that is a great environment for groups of friends.



District: (http://districtsf.com/) District is a fun and classy bar that features plenty of lounge space and a good wine and beer selection. They also have awesome appetizers and is a fun spot to hit after work with a co-worker or two.



Twenty Five Lusk: (http://www.25lusk.com/) Lusk is a beautiful lounge that features lounge space downstairs and dinner space upstairs. It's a perfect date spot and features awesome cocktails and wine.



Victory Hall: (http://www.yelp.com/biz/victory-hall-and-parlor-san-francisco) This event space is quite the hidden gem. With an awesome bar and a rustic feel, it is a great spot to visit with some friends without the added crowds (unless there's a private event!).



If you have any questions or concerns please contact me on Facebook HERE (http://www.facebook.com/arthur.g.bahr).



It's bound to be a magical night! I'm excited to enjoy it with everyone,



Arthur G. Bahr



Please drink responsibly and don't drive under the influence!