Halfway Club is the most kid-friendly bar in SF - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Halfway Club is the most kid-friendly bar in SF - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
""Great for kids" and "bars with strong drinks" aren't two phrases that usually go together, but at Halfway Club, they do. The Midwestern-inspired bar and restaurant in the Excelsior has something for people above and below legal drinking age. Adults can down a beer or a Wisconsin Old-Fashioned with Argonaut Brandy, while kids watch wall-projected cartoons or run amok on the back patio."
"But what makes this place the most family-friendly is the food-it's a mix of the usual fried meats and potatoes, and things smothered in cheese. We like the caesar salad that's almost more popcorn chicken than vegetables, and the Chicago dog made with a Vienna Beef sausage and topped with the standards, including a pickle spear, sport peppers, and celery salt. But no order would be complete without a big bowl of fries-get the waffles Cincinnati-style, a.k.a. drowned in beef chili."
Halfway Club in Excelsior pairs a full bar with family-friendly amenities and Midwestern-inspired comfort food. The venue welcomes both adults and children, offering beers and Wisconsin Old-Fashioneds with Argonaut Brandy while projecting cartoons on a wall and providing a lively back patio for kids. The menu emphasizes fried meats, potatoes, and cheesy dishes, featuring a Caesar salad heavy on popcorn chicken and a Chicago dog with a Vienna Beef sausage topped with a pickle spear, sport peppers, and celery salt. Large bowls of fries are a highlight, especially waffles Cincinnati-style drowned in beef chili.
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