Old Ship Saloon is FiDi's go-to for a laid-back lunch - Review - San Francisco - The Infatuation
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Old Ship Saloon sits near Jackson Square and stays open daily until 2am, offering American bar food served until 1am. The menu includes classics like a patty melt but shines in unconventional dishes. Chicken nachos arrive doused in a long-simmered mole, and fish tacos feature flaky cod with a punchy jalapeño slaw. The breakfast burrito is a well-intentioned but overly greasy attempt. The bar serves well for quick lunches, beers, or watching games during the workday. The big oval bar usually has an open seat, although weekday happy hours can make the space crowded with office workers.
On weekends, the Financial District can look like a scene from a sci-fi movie after everyone's been abducted by aliens. But Old Ship Saloon is the one hold-out. The pub near Jackson Square is open daily until 2am, with a menu of American food served until 1am. Standards like a and a patty melt are solid, but we suggest focusing on the less conventional stuff-our favorites are the chicken nachos doused in mole that's evidently been cooking since Ed Lee was mayor,
and the fish tacos filled with flaky cod and a punchy jalapeño slaw. Feel free to ignore the breakfast burrito, which is a worthy attempt at the classic, but ends up too greasy. Even if you're here during the workday, Old Ship Saloon doubles as a great place for a quick lunch (and perhaps a beer) or somewhere to post up and watch a game.
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