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    Bar in San Francisco, United States

    Scopo Divino

    100Pearl Points

    Early-evening pick

    Scopo Divino, Bar in San Francisco

    About Scopo Divino

    Scopo Divino is an easygoing San Francisco wine-bar pick for an early drink, a casual date, or a small catch-up when flexibility matters more than a high-profile booking. The strongest reason to choose it is its afternoon opening and later Wednesday-to-Saturday hours; skip it if you need a published award signal, known chef, or formal dining focus.

    Scopo Divino is a San Francisco venue with smart casual dress and a schedule that starts in the afternoon on weekdays and includes daytime weekend hours. With no verified details here on cuisine, pricing, chef, awards, reservations, or a specific drinks program, the safest way to plan is around the confirmed basics: location in San Francisco, dress code, and opening hours.

    Use the current hours to decide whether it fits your itinerary. Scopo Divino is open Monday and Tuesday from 3–8:30 PM; Wednesday through Friday from 3–11 PM; Saturday from 11 AM–2:30 PM and 3–11 PM; and Sunday from 11 AM–2:30 PM and 3–8:30 PM.

    Use the hours to choose the right window

    The most useful planning detail is the schedule. Afternoon opening on weekdays makes Scopo Divino easier to consider before an evening plan, while Saturday and Sunday include daytime hours. It runs later Wednesday through Saturday than it does on Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday, so anyone planning a later evening should focus on those days.

    For broader planning around the city, Pearl's San Francisco bars guide can help with general comparisons. If dinner is the main event, use the San Francisco restaurants guide instead and treat Scopo Divino as one San Francisco option to check against your schedule.

    Keep expectations grounded

    Scopo Divino is easiest to assess as a practical San Francisco choice with smart casual dress and clearly posted hours. It is less useful to frame it around unverified claims such as awards, a named chef, a specific cuisine, or a published price range. Choose it when the confirmed timing works for your plan, and check directly for any details not listed here.

    If the plan needs a full evening built around lodging or other local activities, Pearl's San Francisco hotels guide can help frame the rest of the itinerary without relying on unverified details about this venue.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Scopo Divino good for a date?

    It may work for a plan in San Francisco if the confirmed hours and smart casual dress code fit what you have in mind. Bar at Hotel Kabuki is another San Francisco option to compare.

    Does Scopo Divino have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour details are not verified here, so check directly before going. The confirmed schedule is Monday and Tuesday from 3–8:30 PM; Wednesday through Friday from 3–11 PM; Saturday from 11 AM–2:30 PM and 3–11 PM; and Sunday from 11 AM–2:30 PM and 3–8:30 PM. Bar at Hotel Kabuki is another option to compare in San Francisco.

    What's the crowd like at Scopo Divino?

    The crowd and atmosphere are not verified here. What is confirmed is that Scopo Divino is in San Francisco, has a smart casual dress code, and keeps afternoon, evening, and weekend daytime hours. The Fillmore is a different kind of San Francisco option if your plans are built around a night out.

    Do I need a reservation at Scopo Divino?

    Reservation requirements are not verified here, so check directly with Scopo Divino before going. The confirmed hours show earlier closing on Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday, with later hours Wednesday through Saturday. Ju-Ni is a different San Francisco dining option to compare if you are weighing alternatives.

    Is the food good at Scopo Divino?

    Specific food, cuisine, menu, and chef details are not verified here. If food is the priority, check Scopo Divino directly before booking or compare it with other San Francisco dining options. Delarosa Marina is another San Francisco restaurant to consider for a dining-focused plan.

    Is Scopo Divino good for groups?

    Group suitability is not verified here, so confirm directly if you are planning for more than a couple of people. The confirmed hours include weekday afternoon opening and weekend daytime windows, but seating, room size, and private-event details are not listed here. Delarosa Marina is another San Francisco option to compare.

    Is Scopo Divino open late?

    Scopo Divino is open until 11 PM on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It closes at 8:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, and Sunday, so it is not a late-night option every day. If you want a later finish, The Fillmore is another option to compare for a different kind of night out in San Francisco.

    Location

    2800 California St #101, San Francisco, CA 94115

    San Francisco, United States

    Compare Scopo Divino

    Where It Fits Nearby

    Scopo Divino sits in the practical, casual lane: easy to use, better for an early drink, and less dependent on reservation strategy than more formal San Francisco options. Compared with Bar Darling, it is less cocktail-led; compared with Bar at Hotel Kabuki, it is less hotel-polished and more neighborhood-oriented.

    For food-led plans, Ju-Ni and Delarosa Marina are stronger anchors. For a simpler San Francisco bar decision, The Fillmore is the closer comparison point: choose based on location and the kind of room the group wants.

    If You Can't Make It Work

    For cocktails, go to Bar Darling instead. For a hotel-bar setting, choose Bar at Hotel Kabuki. If the group needs dinner to carry the night, Delarosa Marina is the safer cross-shop.

    How It Compares

    Choose Scopo Divino when convenience and an easy booking matter more than a heavily programmed cocktail experience. Bar Darling is the clearer pick for cocktails, while Scopo Divino is the lower-pressure option for an early glass and conversation.

    Bar at Hotel Kabuki makes more sense if hotel-bar atmosphere is part of the brief. The Fillmore is the more direct neighborhood cross-shop, useful when location is the deciding factor and the group wants to stay in San Francisco rather than build the night around a reservation.

    Ju-Ni and Delarosa Marina are better choices when food is the anchor. Scopo Divino is the easier pre-dinner or low-commitment plan; pick the others when the table itself is the main event.

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