2350 Turk Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 422-2434
Martin Macks is a gastropub and sports bar located in the heart of San Francisco's histoic Haight Ashbury district. We are open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner, and offer a brunch menu on Saturdays and Sundays starting at 10AM. Please consider us for your next larger get together or private event! We have almost 20 big screen TVs to watch all the HD sports action you can handle. We run daily food and drink specials and offer excellent deals during big sports games. Please "like" our page to stay informed on upcoming specials and events!
The Russian Center of San Francisco was founded in 1939 by Russian immigrants as a focal point for the preservation of their rich cultural heritage. Tradition was passionately kept alive through operas, operettas, choirs, grand balls, folk dance ensembles and plays. Generation followed generation, and still the goal remains to preserve and display the warmth and spirit of the Russian culture. As a non-profit cultural organization, the Russian Center annually produces many cultural activities including operas, dance concerts, folk dance classes, social gatherings and lectures. The Russian Festival, held every February, is a three day showcase of food, art, music and dance, and attracts thousands of people from all over the San Francisco Bay Area and the world. The Russian Center is home to Teremok, a State certified Russian pre-school, Congress of Russian Americans, Museum of Russian Culture, Russian Life Daily Newspaper, a library of Russian books, Russian folk dancing classes, rhythmic gymnastic classes .
Swank Cocktail Bar is a stylish neighborhood lounge with mid-Century flair, outdoor seating, and a central fireplace. Located at the junction of Laurel and Pacific Heights, we're a short walk from the Vogue Theater, Jewish Community Center, UCSF, Presidio Branch Library, and the Laurel Village shopping district. Swank serves up a tantalizing mix of craft cocktails and small bites, set in the elegant surroundings of its Pacific Heights neighborhood. Whether spending your evening in front of a roaring fire, watching a favorite sporting event or participating in the weekly Brainstormer Pub Quiz every Wednesday, 7:30pm – 9:30pm, Swank is the perfect place to imbibe and unwind. Having an event, party, or get together? You can book a private event with us. Email us at: [email protected].
The home field of USF’s Legendary Soccer program underwent aesthetic upgrades before the last three seasons. One of the most notable improvements fans will notice at Negoesco Stadium are the banners celebrating the rich legacy and tradition of USF Soccer. Six national championship banners hang alongside banners celebrating the Dons glorious postseason past. Other changes include the installation of European football-style advertising panels to acknowledge sponsors and supporters of USF Athletics and the Dons Soccer program. And prior to the 2010 season, the field turf playing surface was completely reinstalled.
This is the OFFICIAL KPOO Radio Facebook Page. KPOO is a community-based nonprofit, noncommercial radio station that caters to the needs of populations traditionally underrepresented in the mainstream media. In addition to broadcasting a wide variety of music not typically heard on commercial stations, KPOO focuses on topics of concern to minorities, women, GLBT, low income households, and youths.
Based in San Francisco, CA Dreams for Dead Cats Productions (DDCP) is a creative, independent, low budget, DIY film and music collaborative run by Craig Jacobson and Cassandra Sechler specializing in event planning, photography, film and video, editing, music, sound effects, sculpture, and make-up. Dreams for Dead Cats Productions’ main goal is to help promote and give exposure to local and international underground artists and collaborate with artists worldwide to bring their art and ideas to the public.
Tasty Drinks + Popcorn + Games = Rock 'N Rollin Good Fun! Join us for our Neighborhood Night Mondays @ Mini Bar...A perfect way to unwind and fight off the Monday blues. Happy Hour from 5-7: $4 Well Drinks $1 OFF Draft Beer $6 Margarita Monday Beer Special: Lone Star - The National Beer of Texas ($2 Happy Hr) Plus a Monday Fun Drink every week. THIRD MONDAYS POT LUCK - STARTS JUNE 17TH. Bring whatever ya like to eat and let's chow down! Industry friendly. Dog friendly. Texas friendly. Drinker friendly.
The Panhandle is a park in San Francisco, California that forms a panhandle with Golden Gate Park. It is long and narrow, being three-quarters of a mile long and one block wide. Fell Street borders it to the north, Oak Street to the south, and Baker Street to the east. Only two streets run through it, Stanyan Street at the western end between it and Golden Gate Park, and Masonic Avenue through the middle. Two paved walking paths run through it from Golden Gate Park to Baker Street, one allowing bicycles. There are basketball courts, a public restroom and a playground in the section between Stanyan Street and Masonic Avenue.
The War Memorial Gymnasium in San Francisco, California is an athletic venue on the University of San Francisco campus. It currently serves as home for the USF men's and women's basketball teams as well as the women's volleyball team. It also houses athletic department offices and training facilities for the university's other athletic teams. It is currently the oldest basketball venue in the West Coast Conference. It is popularly known as "The Hilltop" because of USF's position on the summit of Lone Mountain.Prior to 1958, the USF basketball team had no permanent home. During the 1955 and 1956 NCAA championship seasons, Phil Woolpert's teams had to practice and play home games at either nearby Kezar Pavilion in Golden Gate Park or the gym at neighboring St. Ignatius High School. The aftermath of USF's back-to-back national championships spurred a fund-raising effort that ultimately made building an on-campus venue possible and in 1958, War Memorial Gym opened its doors.Originally serving all of USF's athletic needs, War Memorial Gym also briefly hosted the San Francisco Warriors from 1964 to 1966. Upon the arrival of women's sports on campus, War Memorial Gym also became the home of the women's basketball and volleyball teams. Though the gym missed the Russell and Jones era by three years, it was the home of the great Dons teams of the late 1970s led by Bill Cartwright, Phil Smith and Quintin Dailey (though some high-profile matches were held at the Cow Palace or the Oakland Arena). In 1989, with the construction of the Koret Health and Recreation Center, War Memorial became exclusively an athletic venue, though training facilities continue to be housed in the Moran Center beneath the gym.