Jason Kelce visited a high-profile SF bar just before Super Bowl 60
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Jason Kelce visited a high-profile SF bar just before Super Bowl 60
"Kelce is a known beer lover, and apparently he's also a fan of Sazeracs. Jason Kelce, soon-to-be brother-in-law to Taylor Swift, visited Comstock Saloon on Saturday, according to an Instagram post and confirmed by co-owner Jonny Raglin. Kelce arrived during happy hour with a small camera crew. They were there to film a short segment with Joseph Amster, who parades around the city as Emperor Norton, an eccentric historical figure of San Francisco from the 1800s."
"Comstock Saloon has been a staple of downtown San Francisco since 2010. Located at 155 Columbus Ave., where Chinatown-meets-North Beach-meets-FiDi, the building has housed different drinking establishments since 1907, Raglin said. Today, it is known for classic cocktails, like ice-cold martinis and Negronis. Food-wise, the menu is standard California-inspired bistro food done right - charred shishito peppers, chicken liver mousse, steak frites and, of course, a burger."
"While Kelce and Amster did their interview in the back parlor room, Raglin brought the former Super Bowl winner a house version of the famed New Orleans-created Sazerac - just rye whiskey, bitters and absinthe. As he was leaving, Raglin said that patrons started to realize who Kelce was and brought out their phones to capture pictures and video."
Jason Kelce visited Comstock Saloon in downtown San Francisco during Super Bowl 60 and arrived during happy hour with a small camera crew. The visit included a filmed segment with Joseph Amster, who portrays Emperor Norton. Co-owner Jonny Raglin confirmed Kelce's first-time visit and said Joseph initially thought the guest was Travis Kelce. Comstock Saloon is a downtown staple known for classic cocktails and California-inspired bistro food. Raglin served Kelce a house Sazerac made with rye, bitters and absinthe. As Kelce left, patrons recognized him and took pictures and video. Kelce retired in 2024 and now hosts a late-night ESPN show and co-hosts the New Heights podcast.
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