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KISSAKEKO

San Francisco, United States

KISSAKEKO is a tiny sake listening bar on Mason Street in Nob Hill, San Francisco. The room is only about 400 square feet, with space for a handful of listeners, so the format is naturally quiet and focused: sake, records and close listening rather than background music.

The music policy is mostly jazz, with occasional blues or contemporary records, and playback is vinyl-only. Records are played with care, usually without interruption, in a room where conversation stays low.

The drinks side is just as focused. Expect artisanal sake, a few Japanese beers and no broad food menu. KISSAKEKO feels closer to a small jazz kissa than a general nightlife venue.

Sound System

  • Speakers Hi-fi vinyl system; exact speaker models need owner confirmation
  • Amp Not publicly specified
  • Turntable Vinyl playback; exact turntable models need owner confirmation

Acoustic Treatment

Small 400-square-foot room arranged for low-volume vinyl listening; specific treatment materials need owner confirmation.

Policy

Music Mostly jazz on vinyl, with occasional blues and contemporary records. The bar does not stream music.

Etiquette Small, quiet jazz kissa setting with low conversation and records usually played without interruption.

Vibe: Intimate

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Address

1327 Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94133, United States

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