Small brewery with a steampunk theme and beer-centric art creates a funky, welcoming vibe. Staff and chefs add to the chill, homey atmosphere while TVs show sports. Unique, in-house brewed beers pair well with exceptional seafood and sushi.
Hot sake and sencha pils stand out here, pairing well with seafood. The selection includes beer and sake that complement the food nicely.
A brew pub with a seafood bar offers a lively spot to sit at the bar and watch chefs prepare dishes. Plenty of parking and proximity to arts district bars make it easy to visit.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Tuesday to Friday between 2pm and 6pm.
Oysters are $1 each on Sundays.
One-dollar oysters are available on Mondays.
Small sushi bar with modern, moody Tokyo vibes and an intimate, well-designed interior. Atmosphere feels cool and quiet, offering a speakeasy-style bar alongside private rooms. Energy suits those seeking a relaxed, upscale nightcap with fresh, high-quality sushi and creative cocktails.
Smooth sake pairs well with fresh sushi here. The staff offers personalized recommendations and welcomes guests with a sake shot to start.
Bar features a quick sushi and drinks menu with fast, fresh service. Staff like Phoebe at the bar are knowledgeable and friendly, enhancing the experience.
Good to know
Expect to pay $20-30 for each sushi roll, with small portion sizes.
Takeout orders are ready in about 10 minutes, with a text notification.
The indoor restaurant and outdoor sushi bar have different prices.
Small, dark-wood-paneled space offers an authentic Japanese izakaya feel with close seating and tatami table for groups. Lively atmosphere blends Hawaiian reggae music with the scent of fresh sushi and yakitori. Late-night hours attract a crowd seeking quality food and sake in a cozy setting.
A wide sake selection covers almost everything, including a hot large sake special that hits just right. Pairing Saba with hot sake creates a great experience alongside Japanese whiskeys and Okinawan beer.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to secure a table, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant is open until 2 AM, making it a great late-night option.
Happy hour runs from 10 PM until close, offering discounted menu items.
Minimalist design with counter and booth seating creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that balances exclusivity and inclusivity. Attentive staff support a quiet, intimate vibe reminiscent of a Tokyo izakaya. Seating options include private side rooms and an open chef's bar, accommodating both small and large groups.
An excellent sake selection pairs well with dishes like sushi and sake-poached oysters. Staff offer knowledgeable recommendations that enhance the meal experience.
Offers a true essence of Japanese cuisine with every sip and bite telling a story. Features side rooms for privacy and a bar for interactive experiences.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to the restaurant's small size.
Arrive at your reservation time or within 5 minutes to avoid waiting.
The restaurant offers a late-night menu after 9 PM.
Restaurant offers an elegant ambiance with trendy decor and a stunning omakase bar. Music ranges from 90s and 2000s hits to house, keeping energy lively and engaging. Dedicated bartenders craft creative cocktails while sushi and sashimi showcase exceptional freshness and quality.
Sake offerings include a superbly curated selection with a house sake featuring fruit and mineral notes. The menu also highlights an unfiltered sake and a sampler that pairs well with meals.
Chris and Bobby at the bar craft excellent cocktails. The bar also offers a personal touch by giving birthday cards to celebrate special occasions.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Social Hour offers well-priced small bites and drinks from 5-7pm daily.
A DJ spins in the lounge after 9pm on weekends.
Island-style restaurant offers intimate bar seating with counter service in a modern, minimal setting. Atmosphere feels authentically Japanese and lively, blending with a bustling food court environment. Hand rolls and sake pair well, attracting small groups and solo diners seeking a quick, quality bite.
Peach jelly sake stands out as a unique dessert option. The sake selection complements the modern vibes and pairs well with the food offerings.
Bar top seating sits close to the casino floor, creating a cool, authentically Japanese atmosphere. Staff stay attentive without being overbearing, making it a good spot for a quick bite and a rice lager.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; arrive early to avoid long wait times.
Seating is limited, accommodating only 1-4 people comfortably.
Expect a line to form quickly after opening at 11 AM.
Intimate jazz club with live jazz performances and modern, sophisticated decor. Small space with all seats angled toward the stage for clear views and high-quality seating. Atmosphere blends excellent musicianship with a relaxed vibe suited for dining and celebrations.
Wide selection of quality sake complements the sushi and jazz atmosphere. Cold sake pairs well with sashimi, creating memorable moments.
Drinks cost around $30-$50 per shot or cocktail, especially for mid or top-shelf options at bars or casinos. Sitting at the bar is recommended if you're hungry. The vibe fits a Jazz Bar setting.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
There is a $25 minimum spend per person, increasing to $40 on weekends.
No cover charge is required to enter the venue.
Self-pour taps offer beer, wine, and sake by the ounce, letting people try many options without committing to full pours. Spacious indoor and outdoor seating includes comfortable couches and a patio with mountain views and a water fountain. The atmosphere stays chill and upscale, suitable for groups, dates, or casual hangouts.
A sake tap sits usually to the right, letting you pour your own sake by the ounce. This self-pour setup pairs well with lighter beers and rotating craft options.
One of the few bars offering a pour your own beer experience. Small bar food entries complement a great selection of drinks on tap. The atmosphere stands out from the ordinary bar environment.
Good to know
The self-pour system allows you to try different beers by the ounce, starting at $0.50.
Kids are welcome, making it a family-friendly spot for casual outings.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 7 p.m. with a fun atmosphere.
Small, intimate space with counter seating and booths creates an authentic Japanese izakaya vibe. Lively atmosphere feels like stepping into Tokyo, with Binchotan charcoal grilling and a packed, energetic crowd. Excellent sake selection and freshly grilled yakitori define the experience.
Sake selection stands out with Kikusui Junmai Ginjo, known for being light and aromatic. The variety is fantastic and pairs well with great mixed drinks.
Feels like a hidden yakitori bar in Tokyo with char-broiled skewers and giant chลซhai drinks. The bar seating works well for small groups and the service stays attentive.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times during peak hours.
The restaurant is small, so arriving early is advised.
Hachi no longer offers happy hour deals.
Restaurant combines traditional Japanese decor with a modern setup and a clean, relaxing atmosphere. Space includes a full bar with Japanese and local drinks, plus a lively but comfortable energy. Seating options vary from bar to tables, with family-friendly touches and soft background music.
A full bar offers a variety of sakes including an impressive selection of premium sake. The Jumai Ginjo Sake stands out with a cool presentation.
A full bar offers a wide range of drinks alongside an impressive selection of premium sake. This setup stands out among ramen spots for its variety of sakes and cocktails.
Good to know
Reservations are not required but visiting early is recommended due to limited servings.
Happy hour specials are available, making it a good time to visit.
Expect a busy atmosphere during peak hours, especially in the afternoon.