The Nine’s Tavern is a place for friends and family to come drink and eat in an atmosphere where everyone is down-to-earth. We provide a full bar of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages plus a full menu. We have weekly specials and lots of games like darts, keno, lottery, trivia night, foosball, championship foosball for those of you who like a challenge and Happy Hour on Sundays. Come over for breakfast, lunch, dinner or to watch the game with friends.
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For more information on our down-to-earth drinking and eating establishment just log onto our website where you will find the following information:
• About US
• Our Staff
• Food
• Drinks
• Weekly Specials
• Events
• Happy Hour
• Hours of Operations
• Game Information
• Reservations
Come over for breakfast, lunch, dinner or to watch the game with friends.
by G T. on
I will write what I remember! There was a martini (maybe a Mandarin White Cosmo?), a great set of friends, and a comfortable lounge area with colored lighting near the bar. Everything was splendid that night! Wish I could remember more...
by Ashley S. on
So... it was the summer of 99'. SF was swingin'. The http://dot.comphenomenon was in full bloom with no end in sight (or so it seemed at the time). And with some lavish dot-commie party seemingly on every block, I ate and drank for for free all over the city that year. First time I ever did the End-Up too. I had been out all night with my entourage partyin' wild at some pad off Divisadero. We started rollin' hard off mitsibishis round 6am and decided to see the great outdoors. So off to the End-Up we went. Turns out my pal Spyder was workin' the door. He's always so generous with the refreshment tickets. Inside, the Sunday T dance was spiraling into full bloom. After a couple martinis at the bar I lost the plot entirely and my memories are all like strobe-lit fuzzy electro-claymation. At some point I was swimming through some sort of dirty amazonian rain-disco that the DJ had whipped up. There were thick shards of bass flyin' all over the place landing in people's hineys like steaming shrapnel blasted from some prehistoric funk explosion. The dance floor moved into other worlds, with other creatures, until finally culminating into a giant tsunami of electricity that splashed out onto the patio with jet fumes billowing out over Harrison street. It was heavy. And just when I thought all of civilization had been vaporized, the beats slowly began putting themselves back together like magnetic jungle drums hot-rodding everyone into a sonic flesh-rocket that shot back into orbit, making monkey-toast out of everything on the dance floor! It was around that time that I must've crawled out on to the patio where bastions of cracked-out shock troops nursed Marys to calm the incessant twitching. It was a sea of chain-smoking sunglasses all nodding in some sort of broken unison. Somehow I found myself leading a botched conversation with 2 cute guys from Barcelona. They seemed to be on the make with me but I couldn't even focus on any one sentence at a time. Dialogue just melted into a frazzled flurry of question and exclamation marks. It was right then that I had turned around to introduce them to so and so sitting somewhere over there that I was swept off my feet backwards as if scooped up by a dolly. I heard 2 voices on either side of me mumbling something like "that's enough for you toots" and I seemed to be being led through the crowd as if floating seamlessly. As people waved to me it dawned on me that I was being physically carried out of the jungle and on to the street outside. My entourage were awaiting me with laughter and had seemingly had enough of the place. But I dug it. How long were we there? Who were all those people? How did the dance floor do that? I've never since been able to answer these big questions but they have branded my soul forever. I've been back to the End-Up many times since, but never with the same theatrical outcome as my proud and harrowing initiation. Luv that little lean-to.
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Drinks
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WINE
White
Beringer Zinfandel
Gallo Twin Valley Sauvignon Blanc
Inglenook Chardonnay
Inglenook Zinfandel
Kendal-Jackson Chardonnay
Woodbridge Chardonnay
Sutter Home Zinfandel
Turning leaf Chardonnay
Red
Blossom Hill Merlot
Corbet Canyon Cabernet Sauvignon
Corbet Canyon Merlot
Lindemanns Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon
Robert Mondavi Merlot
Rosemount Estate 2001 Shiraz
Underraga Cabernet Sauvignon
Woodbridge Cabernet Sauvignon
Woodbridge Merlot
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Freixenet Sparkling Wine
Moet-Chandon White Star Champagne