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Photo Credit: Jamie Chung
Published October 30, 2009
Fedoras. Whiskey in the office. Roman Polanski.
File it all under: what's old is new again.
Which is why you'll want to get reacquainted with Mayes, the newly resurrected oyster house from
1867, opening in Polk Gulch on Wednesday.
Scour the dive-y block for the original neon sign and duck inside. You'll find what looks like a modern
seafarer's club room—where Captain Edgar Wakeman might have knocked back a few single malt whiskeys
and aphorisms with pal Mark Twain at the original brushed copper bar, before they headed off to sail from
the San Francisco Port on a steam liner headed to New York (a guy knew how to live back then).
Today, though, Mayes is all spit-shined-up for you and your date—stop in for $1 oyster happy hour, or
make an entire night of it (we like to call it partying like it's 1867). Take over the high-backed chairs by
the fireplace and unwind with a few old-fashioneds and a spread of Seafood Louie or oysters from
the raw bar.
If this is all a little too old school, you can enjoy some modern-day touches like sashimi and late-night
dining, when the lights dim at 10pm and a DJ starts to spin.
We suspect Twain would have cut a mean rug.
Mayes Oyster House
1233 Polk St
(at Bush)
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-885-1233
Mayes Oyster House
1233 Polk St
(at Bush)
San Francisco, CA 94109
415-885-1233