I have lived in SF for 4+ years. First off, the city is small, so don't be too scared of cabbing around. Cabs per mile are expensive but max cab price from end to end of the city is probably $25. Also download the Uber app if you want to roll in style with a towncar.
Marina - Probably the highest density of hot chicks in the city. Less diverse crowd (more white) than anywhere else in the city. I sort of think of it as a mix of LA and New England crowd. You'll actually see girls put in some effort here with makeup and dresses which unfortunately can be rare at times in the city. As an out of towner, it might be best to start around the triangle (also known as herpes triangle locally), at Filbert and Greenwhich. I don't hit this neighborhood up to much as I did because my my buddy who lived here moved, but its definitely a great place to put in work. Also the neighborhood you'd be most likely to see a younger girl with an older richer guy.
Nob Hill / Tendernob - If you want to class it up get a drink at the Top of the Mark at the top of the Mark Hopkins hotel. There's a few bars that have a little of a younger vibe too, Soda Popkinski, Wreck Room. I roll around the Tendernob more, where Nob hill meets the Tenderloin. These areas are also not so far from Polk St. which has a lot of bars.
Financial district / Embarcadero / SOMA - I am lumping these areas that are adjoining together. Good happy hour bars most work nights. A lot of the area dies down past 8pm early in the week. You have to have a destination in mind, but there are some busy bars and clubs. If it is what you are after, you can also find club nights that are predominately asian here, maybe search Yelp for them.
Mission - Traditionally latino neighborhood that still has some rough parts but is gentrifying faster than anywhere else in the city. Day time on the weekends check out Dolores Park where people hang out all day and drinking and drug use are basically tolerated. Zuckerburg recently bought a house a couple blocks away. Awesome food and a good nightlife. Easiest place to start the night off is probably around 16th and Valencia St where there's bars in every direction. Girls tend to be the biggest mix in the city of age, ethnicity, style, but also quality. Known as the 'hipster neighborhood'. Also where I live.
North beach - Lots of strip clubs. Some cool bars around Grant and Green streets. Haven't hit this place up recently but had some fun nights out here for sure. Picked up a girl at Vesuvio's a while back, which is the bar known for being where Jack Kerouac and the beat generation used to hang.
Western Addition / Haight / Hayes - Good restaurants and some bars. Definitely can have a fun time in any of these neighborhoods.
Sunset or Richmond also known as the avenues - Pretty far out and not much reason to go out here except for a few interesting restaurants. There's nightlife from UCSF students and some bars tend to be a little younger because of this.
Lately I've been hitting up the 'mixology' type bars and lounges around the city which tend to attract the crowd I like without being too douchey or out in the Marina. Here's a few: Tradition, Local Edition, Big, 25 Lusk, Rickhouse, Blackbird, Bourbon and Branch.
The food in SF is seriously amazing from high dining to street food from every type of cuisine. A lot has been said about the attitude of girls in SF, their lack of effort toward appearance and the general lack of girls, but its one of the few places in the world where you could bang a white, asian, latina, indian or who knows whet else depending upon how your night goes. Also a lot of the guys out here do well professionally but aren't very aggressive or put a lot of effort in themselves.
Marina - Probably the highest density of hot chicks in the city. Less diverse crowd (more white) than anywhere else in the city. I sort of think of it as a mix of LA and New England crowd. You'll actually see girls put in some effort here with makeup and dresses which unfortunately can be rare at times in the city. As an out of towner, it might be best to start around the triangle (also known as herpes triangle locally), at Filbert and Greenwhich. I don't hit this neighborhood up to much as I did because my my buddy who lived here moved, but its definitely a great place to put in work. Also the neighborhood you'd be most likely to see a younger girl with an older richer guy.
Nob Hill / Tendernob - If you want to class it up get a drink at the Top of the Mark at the top of the Mark Hopkins hotel. There's a few bars that have a little of a younger vibe too, Soda Popkinski, Wreck Room. I roll around the Tendernob more, where Nob hill meets the Tenderloin. These areas are also not so far from Polk St. which has a lot of bars.
Financial district / Embarcadero / SOMA - I am lumping these areas that are adjoining together. Good happy hour bars most work nights. A lot of the area dies down past 8pm early in the week. You have to have a destination in mind, but there are some busy bars and clubs. If it is what you are after, you can also find club nights that are predominately asian here, maybe search Yelp for them.
Mission - Traditionally latino neighborhood that still has some rough parts but is gentrifying faster than anywhere else in the city. Day time on the weekends check out Dolores Park where people hang out all day and drinking and drug use are basically tolerated. Zuckerburg recently bought a house a couple blocks away. Awesome food and a good nightlife. Easiest place to start the night off is probably around 16th and Valencia St where there's bars in every direction. Girls tend to be the biggest mix in the city of age, ethnicity, style, but also quality. Known as the 'hipster neighborhood'. Also where I live.
North beach - Lots of strip clubs. Some cool bars around Grant and Green streets. Haven't hit this place up recently but had some fun nights out here for sure. Picked up a girl at Vesuvio's a while back, which is the bar known for being where Jack Kerouac and the beat generation used to hang.
Western Addition / Haight / Hayes - Good restaurants and some bars. Definitely can have a fun time in any of these neighborhoods.
Sunset or Richmond also known as the avenues - Pretty far out and not much reason to go out here except for a few interesting restaurants. There's nightlife from UCSF students and some bars tend to be a little younger because of this.
Lately I've been hitting up the 'mixology' type bars and lounges around the city which tend to attract the crowd I like without being too douchey or out in the Marina. Here's a few: Tradition, Local Edition, Big, 25 Lusk, Rickhouse, Blackbird, Bourbon and Branch.
The food in SF is seriously amazing from high dining to street food from every type of cuisine. A lot has been said about the attitude of girls in SF, their lack of effort toward appearance and the general lack of girls, but its one of the few places in the world where you could bang a white, asian, latina, indian or who knows whet else depending upon how your night goes. Also a lot of the guys out here do well professionally but aren't very aggressive or put a lot of effort in themselves.