Yes, you read that right. One dollar. For a margarita. In San Francisco. In 2025.
Look, we're the first to tell you there's no such thing as a free lunch — or a dollar margarita without a catch. But sometimes the free market delivers exactly what the people need, and right now the people need cheap tacos and loud music on a Tuesday night. Underdogs, the sports bar chain that's carved out a loyal following across SF, is leaning hard into the midweek party scene at their SoMa location, and honestly? We respect the hustle.
This is what small business looks like when it's done right. No taxpayer subsidies, no grants from a city commission with a 47-word name — just a bar reading the room and giving people a reason to show up. San Francisco's nightlife has taken hit after hit in recent years, between pandemic closures, rising rents, and the general vibe of a city that sometimes feels like it's actively discouraging fun. Every business that finds a way to pack the house on a Tuesday is a small victory for the local economy.
Will the $1 margs be tiny? Probably. Will the disco be cheesy? Almost certainly. Will you care after your third one? Absolutely not.
If you're in SoMa on a Tuesday and you'd rather complain about the city than enjoy what it still has to offer, that's on you. The rest of us will be at Underdogs, stimulating the economy one absurdly cheap margarita at a time.
Underdogs SoMa — Disco Taco Tuesday. Your wallet will thank you.



