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Published September 21, 2009

Iron Works
A New All-Day Eatery in SoMa

True, the Giants' hopes for a postseason wild card were dashed yesterday in LA.

Normally that means you're boycotting anything within a mile radius of AT&T until the season picks back up.

But we've just come across an inviting little hangout where you can get a quick bite and a brew just about any time of day, all year round, that might have you rethinking your boycott.

Introducing Ironside, a new all-day café/eatery/bar serving the restaurant-starved block of Second and Townsend, opening today.

Like a good neighborhood restaurant, Ironside's the type of easygoing spot you'll stumble into before work for a cup of joe and a maple-bacon breakfast bun or run through for a quick Pressed Cubano at lunchtime. Or, if you have more time, stop over and unwind with a Wild Boar Sausage Pizza and beer on the mezzanine at the top of the steel and timber-block staircase.

The owners are behind District a few blocks down, who are branching out from the wine bar business to bring more anytime options to the area. You'll find two wines on tap, but the focus is really on beer. To start, there'll be four on tap—including Speakeasy Hunters Point Porter and Shock Top Belgian-Style White Beer—by the glass or pitcher. Even better, they'll shower you with pizza and pitcher-doused happy hours beginning as early as next week.

Consider it pre-spring training.
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