Bar in San Francisco, United States
Members Only
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About Members Only
Members Only San Francisco revolutionizes the cocktail club concept with its "everyone's a member" philosophy, where Candice Jae's inventive mixology program and curiosity-filled design create an inclusive luxury experience in Lower Nob Hill, complete with a secret underground lounge.
In San Francisco's Lower Nob Hill, Members Only redefines the exclusive cocktail experience with its revolutionary "everyone's a member" philosophy, where Candice Jae's inventive mixology meets Sydni Downs' curiosity-filled design in an atmosphere that celebrates both sophistication and accessibility.
Since opening in May 2022, this distinctive supper club has challenged traditional notions of membership exclusivity under the vision of Phil Chen, the acclaimed owner behind Woodbury and Alchemist Bar & Lounge. What sets Members Only apart is its all-female management team, led by beverage director Candice Jae and operations director Candice Shaub, who have crafted an experience that seamlessly blends culinary artistry with cocktail innovation. The venue's dual-level concept extends into the subterranean Finders Keepers lounge, creating an intimate speakeasy atmosphere for late-night revelry.
Jae's curated cocktail program features twelve signature creations that push creative boundaries, including the venue's most talked-about offering: a secret menu item featuring brandy luged through chimichurri-drizzled bone marrow—a theatrical fusion of culinary and cocktail craft that exemplifies the bar's innovative spirit. Each cocktail showcases premium spirits and unexpected flavor combinations, with select drinks exclusive to either the main bar or the underground lounge. The program perfectly complements the venue's $1.50 oyster happy hour, creating an approachable luxury experience that attracts both early diners and late-night cocktail connoisseurs.
The design narrative, inspired by Haight Street's "Loved to Death" curiosity shop, transforms the former Saratoga restaurant space into a wonderland of oddities and elegance. Blue velvet couches anchor white marble cocktail tables, while framed insects, taxidermy, and eclectic artwork create conversation throughout the space. The venue's most intriguing feature—a cabinet where guests exchange handwritten secrets on scrolls—adds an element of mystery and human connection that elevates the traditional bar experience.
Members Only operates as both cocktail destination and full-service supper club, serving dinner until 11 p.m. on weekdays and 1 a.m. on weekends. The late-night service, combined with the intimate Finders Keepers lounge below, positions this venue as San Francisco's premier destination for those seeking sophisticated dining and cocktails in a single, memorable location.
Reservations are recommended for the full dining experience, though the inclusive membership concept ensures walk-ins feel equally welcomed. The venue maintains an elegant casual dress code that reflects its approachable luxury philosophy—sophisticated enough for special occasions, comfortable enough for spontaneous visits.
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