Can San Francisco handle another Prohibition-era bar?
<p>On the corner of Jessie Street, The Harlequin is slick and stylized on the inside: hanging glass chandeliers and elaborate white-petal, art-installation-esque light fixtures; maximalist florid wallpaper; exposed brick with lamppost-like sconces; and those court-jester-inspired floor tiles. Even the bar’s TV is enclosed high on the wall in an ornate silver picture frame, blending it in with the scenery.</p>
<p>The street side windows run from booth-top to ceiling, and give a pleasant view onto Fourth’s bustling action, adding to the open feel of the space, that easily glides from the bar area to the adjacent rooms, including the “Great Room,” “Party Corner,” and the plush settings of the more private “Aviary.”</p>
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