Birthday in the Bay
You did it – you bested the grim reaper for yet another year. As your reward, it's time to plan that perfect San Francisco birthday celebration. You need a spot that's hip, fun, and will provide memories for a lifetime to come. It may seem like a daunting task, but we're here to help! We've compiled a list of the most fun and fabulous birthday party adventures in town, so grab your favorite friends, don your most luxurious birthday attire, and hop into a limo with Angel Worldwide to begin a night you'll never forget.
Expand Your Horizons at Yank Sing Dim Sum
Fun, casual and upscale? Believe it or not, you can have it all. Yank Sing Dim Sum is a great choice for a large crowd with big appetites. Sit back, relax, and choose your favorites from the carts passing by, each one loaded with variations of traditional dumplings. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely evening and gives everyone the chance to try something new.
Pamper Yourself at Drybar
What better day to treat yourself to a gorgeous new 'do or a relaxing mani / pedi than your birthday? A salon may seem like a strange choice for a San Francisco birthday party, butDrybar is no ordinary salon. An in-house party planner can help you create a magical birthday experience – while you sit back and sip on champagne.
Enjoy a Birthday Fiesta at Tacolicious
Tacos may be a dime a dozen in the City by the Bay, but Tacolicious takes it to a whole new level. With delectable, upscale tacos, more than 100 types of tequila, and a secluded private room available, this is the place where San Francisco birthday dreams come true.
Travel Back in Time at Bourbon & Branch
Once a speakeasy, this 1920s inspired bar is luxurious, romantic, and a whole lot of fun. You'll find cocktails and rare spirits that can't be found anywhere else in San Francisco. This is the perfect chance to get all dolled up in your best sequins and spats.
Knock Some Pins Back at Upscale Mission Bowling Club
When you think of an adult San Francisco birthday party, a bowling alley is probably not the first venue that pops into mind – that is unless you've already made an appearance at Mission Bowling Club. With upscale adult-only lanes, food from an award-winning chef, and black-leather couches at each of the lanes, this is not your grandmother's bowling alley.
Rent Your Own Private Paradise at The Office at Churchill
If you want to focus on your friends, but still crave an exhilarating experience, then the Office at Churchill may be just the place for your San Francisco birthday party. Call it industrial-chic, this private place above Churchill has audio capabilities, its own shuffleboard court, a full bar and kitchen, and even a private dance floor.
Pack a Punch With a Picnic at the Dutch Windmills
If the weather's cooperating, plan an outdoor birthday picnic at the Dutch Windmills. These gorgeous windmills were built in the '20s and are surrounded by fields of tulips. They don't bloom all year long, but if your birthday falls at just the right time, your birthday pictures could have an awe-inspiring backdrop of delicate tulips.
Have a Magical Evening at Marrakech Magic Theater
Located in the Tenderloin neighborhood, Marrakech Magic Theater is a magic show like no other. Peter, the resident magician, truly gets the crowd involved by learning at least one interesting fact about everyone. Guests are wowed throughout the show, but his grand finale, which includes an impressive incorporation of the tidbits he learned about the crowd, is not to be missed. It's hard to strike a balance between stylish and low-key, between excitement and relaxation, but this magic theater does the trick.
Whether you're looking for a San Francisco birthday party that's full of magical laughs, the crack of bowling pins, or delicious tacos, there's something on this list for you. Get out a pen and paper, jot down your guest list, and make it a birthday people will be talking about for months to come.
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