What we say
Hip new bar/restaurant draws a large crowd for its mixed drinks.
Trendy new bar/restaurant reminscent of a New York or West Hollywood bar. They bill themselves as a restaurant and you can actually grab food at the restaurant area in back, but the front bar area is the place to be and usually packed on weekends.
7 reviewsWhat visitors say
Posted: August 23, 2009
I've come to Lime off an on over the years and my experiences have been somewhat mixed. I love their food but you could go broke fast: we once had a $200 meal (four people) having just appetizers and cocktails. The lounge area is nice for drinks, but the backless seating is somewhat uncomfortable if you stay too long. The brunch menu is yummy (bottomless mimosas!), but the music is cranked way up, which is I guess the point, but it makes a quiet Sunday brunch while nursing Saturday night's hangover a little challenging.
Posted: September 06, 2008
I am new to SF from living between Los Angeles and NYC.I stoped in for brunch and the food was ok and service was bad giving the fact it was not even busy.
Posted: June 11, 2008
Occasional attitude from cute & sexy staff, but decor is slick and cocktails are huge & delicious. Share a few small plates to soak up the booze. Top-shelf people watching. Great place to bring friends from out of town.
Posted: September 21, 2007
The mod decor is straight out of Clockwork Orange. Both boy and girl servers are attractive. The specialty drinks are unique and tasty. Food comes in very small portions and leans towards expensive, but has a unique presentation and is tasty.
Posted: August 11, 2005 - Visited: August 2005
This place needs more seats. I can count on one weathered, leathered hand the number of times I've came here with my husband and gaggle of friends in tow only to realize that there are not enough seats in this place to seat our little asses. So we leave. But otherwise the bartenders are sharp and the drinks are solid. Come for the Majito's, stay for the seats you finally score...
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