1435 17th Street
San Francisco, CA 94107-2411
(415) 626-7973
Daily Happy Hour until 7PM Drink Specials every day 4 flat screen TVs with satellite cable for major sporting events Internet MP3 jukebox (SOON TO DIE DIE DIE) and be replaced by my Box Music Saucy, back-talking beer jerks ("bartenders")
Potrero Hill’s Recess (recess-sf.com) puts the ease and the fun back into the idea of taking breaks--by making it possible to take them with your children. This cheerful, clean, indoor playspace is a haven for local families! With free play for kids ages 0-4 in the developmentally rich play areas, classes for little ones, an excellent little cafe with wifi, and quality childcare, this is a great place to get some energy out, and to take advantage of on-site parenting workshops, pilates classes, and playgroups. This oasis for local families has been voted Best Family Fun by the SF Weekly and Bay Area Parent. Check it out, meet up with friends in the city, or connect with other new parents at Recess. Join or get more information at www.recess-sf.com.
The Chocolate and Art show is an underground art show base in Los Angeles area designed to bring San Francisco's a unique, fun-filled Friday or Saturday night. We want to create an experience for you where you can enjoy yourself and promote your talents along with other fellow artists. We welcome everyone from all walks of life (21+). How to contact us (and who to contact) Contact about art submissions, body painting, face painting, live art, and vendors: [email protected] Any Musicians/Bands looking to play our event: Music Relations – [email protected]
Created from Adobe's successful research labs (responsible for many of the technical innovations in Adobe's media products), Adobe Labs was recently re-established as a start-up sandbox to explore product and business model innovation.
Welcoming neighborhood bar in the Dogpatch showcasing fun cocktails & great beer.
Established in 1990, Brian Gross Fine Art specializes in contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, and works on paper. The gallery features a diversity of artists, ranging from strong emerging talent to established modern masters. Gallery artists include: Peter Alexander, Joe Amrhein, Estate of Robert Arneson, Karl Benjamin, Tony Berlant, Chad Buck, Marco Casentini, Freddy Chandra, Estate of Roy De Forest, Lewis deSoto, Josh Dov, Donald Feasél, Linda Fleming, Teo González, Dana Hart-Stone, Cheonae Kim, Dale Kistemaker, Robin McDonnell, Ed Moses, Sono Osato, Pard Morrison, Ruth Pastine, Meridel Rubenstein, Robert Sagerman, Phil Sims, Stephen Sollins, Roy Thurston, Amy Trachtenberg, and Andrea Way.
Hampshire Street Studios is San Francisco's premiere production facility. With over 3000 square feet of open shooting space, we are the largest acoustically designed sound stage in The City. Ideally situated in the bustling Mission District, our neighborhood offers a myriad of services including production equipment rentals, graphic production, design services, dining and nightlife. Additionally, we offer on-site wood shop and large-format graphic services on-demand, so a damaged set or prop won't mean the end of your shoot. Whether you are a photographer looking for a space to shoot portraits, a band looking for a space to test your touring stage, or a production studio looking for a space to film scenes and commercials, Hampshire Street Studios is the facility you've been looking for.
OPENED IN 1907 The Connecticut Yankee is the latest addition to the Pour Guys’ list of classic San Francisco bars. The Yankee was built virtually by hand by the Salvotti family in 1907, and has been a local institution for everyone from our ditch diggers to the city mayor ever since. The place is steeped in rich history – from housing a bootleg operation and speakeasy during Prohibition, to serving as a favorite spot for local artists and the former art director of Rolling Stone magazine in the 70s – the Yankee is truly a San Francisco gem. The Pour Guys took over in 2015, with a commitment to maintaining the bar’s grit and old school charm while integrating calculated changes typical of the team, such as a revamped food program. The Connecticut Yankee is sure to remain a favorite for locals, while becoming a go-to for new visitors seeking great food and an authentic San Francisco vibe.