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Jan 30, 2013 5:30 AM PST
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The Ultimate Girl's Guide On Where (& How) To Score A Date In S.F.
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If You're Hot For: Professionals
Seriously, who doesn’t love a dapper guy in a suit? Ready to do some major swooning? Head on down to FiDi, it’s packed with power players looking damn fine Monday through Friday! With a work hard, play hard mentality, you’re likely to find these guys are secure, stable, and oh so fun. Hard work never looked this good.

They Said:
"If they make it known that they are interested with eye contact and flirting, I will take it from there. I’m looking for someone with goals, who is educated, driven, stylish, and attractive."
– Webster Jones, an analyst, lives in the Marina.

"Cracking jokes is the way into my heart. Chemistry is important. I’m looking for a good right-brain, left-brain match. Oh, and she must love rap."
– Amit Khanna, lawyer, lives in the Mission.

Where To Meet 'Em:
Montgomery BART/Muni Station, corner of Market and Montgomery streets; No phone.
Tip: There are circular stairs perfect for observing!

Chipotle, 525 Market Street (between 1st and 2nd streets); 415-278-0461.
Tip: Come for the babes in suits and ties, stay for the burrito bowl.

Barbacco, 220 California Street (between Battery and Front streets); 415-955-1919.

83 Proof, 83 1st Street (between Market and Mission streets); 415-296-8383.
Tip: It has a killer happy hour with an eclectic crowd.

Wayfare Tavern, 558 Sacramento Street (between Leidesdorff and Montgomery streets); 415-772-9060.
Tip: The cocktail crowd rolls in from 4 to 6 p.m. If no one tickles your fancy, you can at least treat yourself to some stellar fried chicken.

Abbot's Cellar, 742 Valencia Street (between 18th and 19th streets); 415-626-8700.

Rickhouse, 246 Kearny Street (between Bush and Sutter streets); 415-398-2827.
Tip: Definitely a younger, hipper professional crowd with some tech guy overlaps.

Beretta, 1199 Valencia Street (between 22nd and 23rd streets); 415-695-1199.

Wayfare Tavern, Webster Jones (left), and Amit Khanna (right), photographed by Maria del Rio.