First Taste: The Beehive serves up happy hour with ritzy, throwback vibes
The Beehive's signature cocktails have a bit of throwback flair. (Photography by Sarah Chorey)

First Taste: The Beehive serves up happy hour with ritzy, throwback vibes

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If you like your happy hour spots to have a certain flair and funk, add The Beehive to your list of must-sip neighborhood watering holes.

From partners Phil West, Arnold Eric Wong, and Steve Werney—the team behind the sophisticated FiDi cocktail bar The Treasury—The Beehive is about all things fun and retro-glamorous.


Mad Men feels abound in the Floriana-designed interiors that exude mid-century modern style and over-the-top kitschy vibes. You could getting lost in the mirrored walls with glass overlay prints that glow from the sparkling Jonathan Adler Sputnik chandeliers; the quartz bar, with its red leather bumper, sets a throwback scene for ordering from 12 signature, innovative cocktails—concocted by lead bartender Emilio Salehi and Carlos Yturria—with ingredients that might puzzle even the most discerning of San Francisco drinkers. (Look for peanut-washed Bulleit bourbon and caramelized bananas in the Hound Dog; makrut leaf and yogurt in the Ipanema Gold; and a fruity orange "Beehive Tang" in a spiked slushy.)

There are also eight beers and 11 wines by the glass. The bottom line: You won't be going home thirsty.

Once you've worked your way through the liquid delights, the menu of playful small bites, devised by chef Byron Gee (formerly of The Rotunda at Neiman Marcus) includes pigs-in-a-blanket, Swedish meatballs, a trio of deviled eggs, and savory cheese fondues.

(Photography by Sarah Chorey)

Crispy fish slider, anyone? This deep-fried morsel in a buttery roll with slaw and tartar sauce hits the palate just right.

// The Beehive, 842 Valencia St. (MIssion), thebeehivesf.com

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