Little Creatures is Australian for good beer. The popular brewery continues to gain international success because of their prize-winning and refreshingly clean tasting brews. And now the US can partake drinking good Aussie beers. Here is a review of the new Little Creature San Francisco:
The new Little Creatures in San Francisco’s Mission Bay sits just mere blocks aware from Oracle Park and Chase Area making this the perfect place to pre-game before a Giants game, Warriors game, or concert. On non-event days, this is a great spot for day drinking into the night.
The restaurant/bar features a huge space with ample tables, a nice bar area, a brewlab for events and tutorials, and a to-go cafe for takeout food and retail canned beer. Diners can enjoy an all-day food menu, a weekend brunch menu, and a game day menu which offer share plates, sandwiches, burgers, pizzas, and more.
The highlight of Little Creatures are the beers, of course, with prize-winning brews from Australia and New Zealand as well as a lineup of seasonal local beers. You can get pints or 4 oz. tasters. If you get 4 tasters, you can build your own tasting paddle.
Little Creatures Mission Bay | Website | TripAdvisor Reviews
1000a 3rd Street, San Francisco
+1-415-525-4407
Daily, 11am to 11pm
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