540 Howard St
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 305-2446
TEMPLE NIGHTCLUB Temple promises to bring quality & integrity back to the Bay Area scene, with a venue that is run by artists, for artists. Temple is doing progressive, sustainable things both internally and externally in the community. Internally, we are focusing on conserving our waste and energy efficiency. Externally- we are educating our community on how to go green. Dedicated to the education, preservation and evolution of the electronic music scene, our business provides a functional, flexible and creative work environment for everybody that truly believes in social responsibility, forward thinking and a passion for the environment. At Temple, our values drive us to create a space that has a minimum negative environmental impact. Combining innovation with environmental awareness, all our events are "low to zero" waste, with no petroleum-based products, and nearly entirely, paperless promotion. All of our cups and straws are biodegradable and all our kitchen grease is reused to make biodiesel. Stay informed by checking out http://www.templesf.com
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111 Minna Gallery – BIO (The art of 111 Minna) Eiming Jung founded 111 Minna Gallery and opened its doors in 1993 at 111 Minna Street in the SOMA district of San Francisco. This location would later become the heart of the up and coming art district, which has now been solidified with the construction of the SF MOMA, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and countless progressive galleries emerging in the surrounding area. With a business model focused on service and hospitality, patrons began to relish the visual aesthetics sourced from Bay Area artists, in conjunction with the laid back atmosphere that has long been associated with 111 Minna and it’s founder. For many artists, 111 Minna quickly became thee San Francisco gallery to exhibit their work and would grow to become an establishment, which would gain notoriety and an overall reputation for launching artist’s careers, both nationally and internationally, while acting as host for a vast variety of art, specifically focused on underground, low brow, edgy and often times controversial. For the past eighteen years, 111 Minna has maintained it’s reputation for constant progression and positive energy and in so doing has become a cornerstone of San Francisco culture. As its twentieth year anniversary approaches, 111 Minna Gallery will build further momentum in holding true to its roots, while displaying cutting edge art from talented emerging artists, as well as those firmly established. The gallery also maintains its history of service to a number of charities and non-profit organizations, as well as the many people who consider it and its staff to be home and family. We are proud to be San Francisco's melting pot of creativity, art, music, and good times. - Enjoy SF (everyday)
The How Weird Street Faire is a unique peace event based in San Francisco. It is a project of the non-profit World Peace Through Technology Organization, showing that in spite of our differences, we all dance to the same beat.. You can find more information at http://HowWeird.org How Weird is a spectacle of cosmic art, music, and motion unlike anything you've experienced before, the greatest street faire in the galaxy! How Weird is the start of the San Francisco festival season. Explore the furtile breeding ground for unexpected inspiration and cutting-edge innovation. Be creative at the expanding Art Alley, a vortex of varied expressions. Make new connections, and reconnect with old ones. Together, we will boldly go where no street faire has gone before. The How Weird Street Faire showcases the full spectrum of electronic dance music styles, using advanced sound technology to fill the streets of San Francisco with the vibrations of peace and the frequencies of fun. Join us as we journey through the cosmos in search of new and exciting experiences, expanding our perspective to the universal scale.
The House of Shields has been in existence since 1908. Following an extensive restoration over the summer and fall of 2010, H.O.S. is again open for business. In keeping with tradition, there is no clock on premises, nor is there a T.V. We look forward to serving you. We are located directly across the street from the Palace Hotel on New Montgomery. Catering is available for all private events either for the upstairs mezzanine or for full bar buyouts. Please email us at thehouseofshields.com for all inquires.
SPiN, the original ping pong social club merging sport, design and art, founded in NYC, is bringing their balls to the Bay! The new location at 690 Folsom will feature 12,000 sq ft of ping pong pandemonium with 17 tables, a private VIP lounge, a full restaurant and a unique San Francisco cocktail program. Our artwork features original pieces by world-renowned street artists such as Shepard Fairey, Stikki Peaches, Pemex & Rpes and many more. Fully equipped for live music , performances and DJs, SPiN will be ultimate nightlife destination to bring entertainment, social interaction and a little healthy competition to spice up your typical night in San Francisco. To learn more about SPiN, check out www.wearespin.com.
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111 MINNA GALLERY since 1993 Opening a new gallery in Siem Reap, Cambodia this year.
Few parties come along even in our great city with so many awesome offerings under one roof on one night. Live music and DJ's, straight and gay, sexy and silly, vanilla and benignly edgy. Those looking for something spectacular, fun and outside the norm need look no further. The Bay Area's finest come together in costume, music, dance and spectacle to bask in amazing decor & eclectic entertainment from the Co-Creators of Sea Of Dreams NYE, HowWeird St Fair, Opulent Temple & SF Lovevolution.
SUNSET ARCADE is Northern California's most diverse 18+ Sunday EDM monthly; featuring dancing, video games, beer pong, interactive competitions and go go dancers through out the venue... there truly is something fun for every type of party pro. Sunset Arcade is an 18+ event with a full bar for the 21+. Sunset Arcade takes place at Temple SF.
The How Weird Street Faire is a unique peace event based in San Francisco. It is a project of the non-profit World Peace Through Technology Organization, showing that in spite of our differences, we all dance to the same beat.. You can find more information at http://HowWeird.org How Weird is a spectacle of cosmic art, music, and motion unlike anything you've experienced before, the greatest street faire in the galaxy! How Weird is the start of the San Francisco festival season. Explore the furtile breeding ground for unexpected inspiration and cutting-edge innovation. Be creative at the expanding Art Alley, a vortex of varied expressions. Make new connections, and reconnect with old ones. Together, we will boldly go where no street faire has gone before. The How Weird Street Faire showcases the full spectrum of electronic dance music styles, using advanced sound technology to fill the streets of San Francisco with the vibrations of peace and the frequencies of fun. Join us as we journey through the cosmos in search of new and exciting experiences, expanding our perspective to the universal scale.
Few parties come along even in our great city with so many awesome offerings under one roof on one night. Live music and DJ's, straight and gay, sexy and silly, vanilla and benignly edgy. Those looking for something spectacular, fun and outside the norm need look no further. The Bay Area's finest come together in costume, music, dance and spectacle to bask in amazing decor & eclectic entertainment from the Co-Creators of Sea Of Dreams NYE, HowWeird St Fair, Opulent Temple & SF Lovevolution.
A Secret Beneath Union Square. Located just a few blocks from Union Square and situated within a beautiful brick basement, beneath the hustle and bustle, lays Hawthorn: a state-of-the-art lounge bar and nightlife venue. In the late 1800's this area of San Francisco once housed lustful brothels and drug-stores, today however, the space has been completely re-imagined for an elite bar and nightlife experience. Featuring two intimate rooms, the first accented by Austrian drapes and deep purple ceiling swathes with plenty of lounge seating and room to dance if the evening takes you there, while the other room is a more hidden and private experience that boasts classic décor inspired by 1930’s Hollywood. For early evening Happy Hour cocktail guests, Hawthorn offers a full craft cocktail menu as well as signature favorites, lovingly prepared by some of the cities finest mixologists. As the night evolves, indulge your senses with the help of a world-class VOID sound-system, custom made for the space and designed in the UK. Whether you arrive in the evening, or late into the night, Hawthorn strives to provide a comfortable and playful atmosphere uplifting the spirit with cocktails, art, music and dance. Click Here for Reservations, or call 415-969-0196
The Creativity Theater acts as host to theatrical, dance, music and variety arts performances. Our primary focus is providing performing arts experiences for young people, both as audience and performers. But our doors are open to the wide spectrum of cultural events produced by our community, so don’t be surprised if you find shows that are just for grown-ups.
Club X is a 18+ nightclub located in San Francisco, operating every Friday night. We spin EDM and Top 40 on our two dance floors. Dress code: Women: Classy outfits are encouraged; dress to impress. Men: We do not allow hats, shorts, jerseys or flip-flops. Nice jeans with a collared shirt are both encouraged, *Admission requires a valid, hard-copy government ID.
City Nights is San Francisco's only 18+ hip-hop night club, featuring two dance halls, two DJs and three full bars, every Saturday night at 715 Harrison St. Dress code: Women: Classy outfits are encouraged; dress to impress. Men: We do not allow hats, shorts, jerseys or flip-flops. Nice jeans with a collared shirt are both encouraged, *Admission requires a valid, hard-copy government ID.
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Located on the fourth floor of the iconic METREON, City View lives up to its name with floor to ceiling windows revealing an unobstructed view of San Francisco’s renowned cityscape. Between the expansive 18,000 square-foot interior and 12,000 square-foot outdoor terrace, whether it’s a product launch or conference, cocktail party or wedding, City View at METREON makes every event a special occasion.