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The renovated lobby at the Beacon Grand, the Union Square hotel formerly known as the Sir Francis Drake, features original chandeliers and marble flooring with new intricate moldings and a fully restored fireplace. (Courtesy Northview Hotel Group)
The renovated lobby at the Beacon Grand, the Union Square hotel formerly known as the Sir Francis Drake, features original chandeliers and marble flooring with new intricate moldings and a fully restored fireplace. (Courtesy Northview Hotel Group)
Jessica Yadegaran
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After its pandemic-related closure in 2020 and an extensive renovation, San Francisco’s 94-year-old Sir Francis Drake Hotel reopened this summer as the Beacon Grand. The new owners, Northview Hotel Group, lost the name associated with the slave-trading English explorer and pirate, but they preserved the hotel’s iconic Gilded Age architecture and design down to the marble floors and grand staircase.

They also welcome dogs and offer pillow menus, making the $229-a-night (starting rate) hotel a tempting perch for any upcoming holiday getaways or frenzied shopping trips.

ROOMS: The 418 revamped guest rooms now have contemporary comforts — think blackout shades, European oak floors and plush-top mattresses with 13 inches of gel foam — plus whimsical touches that complement the old-world artisanship. Look closely at that custom blue wallpaper, and you’ll see illustrations of cable cars, bridges and other San Francisco icons. The high ceilings and city views through newly-installed windows are fantastic, too. Did we mention the pillow menu? It’s available upon request.

The Beacon Grand's 418 guestrooms have been with European hardwood floors, high ceilings and custom wallpaper paying homage to San Francisco. (Beacon Grand)
The Beacon Grand’s 418 guestrooms have been updated with European hardwood floors and custom wallpaper that pays homage to San Francisco. (Beacon Grand) 

SPLASHES: The bathrooms are small but stylish, with custom vanities, gold metal accents and black tile flooring. We hoarded the C.O. Bigelow bath amenities.

EXTRAS: The hotel has a restaurant lounge, whiskey room and a lot more to come in the food and drink department. Beacon Lounge, located on the mezzanine overlooking the lobby, offers classic cocktails, elevated bites and live music in a handsome atmosphere awash in muted grays and browns. The lounge is open for breakfast (7 to 10 a.m.) and dinner (4 to 10 p.m.) daily.

When it’s time to imbibe, step through the once-secret door next to the lounge’s grand fireplace and into The Library, a domed-ceiling escape for whiskey lovers. The Library offers a collection of rare, select-production whiskeys, including bourbons, single malts, ryes and more, served neat, in flights or as classic, three-ingredient cocktails. And come 2023, the Beacon Grand will debut a brasserie in the former Scala’s run by a high-profile California chef. Look for that and the return of the Starlight Room — reimagined, of course.

DETAILS: Starts at $229 per night. 450 Powell St., San Francisco; https://beacongrand.com