77Bear;842641506 said:
BD, $0.50 singles, $0.75 doubles, and $1 triples at Bertola's was what I remember as well (around 1980). I used to like going there but the cigarette smoke was really thick. Also, a bit of trivia: during the 1960s when Mario Savio was leading the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, he would hold his strategy meetings at Bertola's.
Could the Mexican place at Jack London have been El Caballo?
Thanks, I was pretty sure that pricing structure was correct. Have only been to Jack London Squre a handful of times, so don't know what the place was called. Did like the saloon and the faux Jack shack. Never been, but people rave about the new mega sports bar. I really like nearby Brotzeit Lokal on the estuary: reminds me of "Boys in the Boat", even though for once our Golden Bears weren't undisputed champions.
Predictably $ 0.05 margaritas was a chaotic brawl. They were served in glorified shot glasses like sampler tastes at brew pubs. Imitating our dads and older brothers, we tried to big time the bartenders by opening $5 tabs (since nobody had a credit card), but they were having none of that. Something ridiculously wrong and hilariously funny at the same time about the whole scene.
Same era when I never could have imagined I was drinking free beers from beer trucks on a blocked off street with a future Super Bowl coach directly in front of a house where a future ambassador (whose death would become a political football) lived. Future Chairman and CEO of something called Google lived a block away and the future CEO of the three time world champion SF Giants lived a block away in the other direction.