39 Mesa St Ste 2
San Francisco, CA 94129
(415) 345-9596
Offering trampoline access by the hour including trampoline dodgeball, open free jump access and instructor-led aerial training on one of our three professional grade string beds. Get your sweat on and enjoy one of the hardest, extreme workouts of your life.
The Plough is know around the world for hosting incredible Irish music and pulling beautiful pints of Guinness since 1975. Since then, it has evolved to host all genres of music including Bluegrass, Country, Rock, Zydeco, acoustic Americana, and of course, Irish Traditional. The Plough hosts live music every night of the week, except Monday. The first Saturday is always Americana Jukebox and every third Friday is Bluegrass Bonanza! We welcome you to stop in for a drink and try our famous, award winning pints of Guinness, or indulge in any of our other specials. We host Happy Hour all day every Monday with free pool! The first Monday of every night has a pub quiz at 8:30 as well. Check out our website for a full calendar of events!
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].
Industrial Light & Magic is an American motion picture visual effects company that was founded in May 1975 by George Lucas. It is a division of the film production company, Lucasfilm, which Lucas founded, and was created when Lucas began production of the film Star Wars. For many years, particularly during the widespread inception of computer graphics in film during the 1980s, ILM was considered the leading industry standard production house for computer graphics in film; many studios other than Lucasfilm sent scenes to the studio for CGI. It is also the original founder company of the animation studio Pixar.ILM originated in Van Nuys, California, then later moved to San Rafael in 1978, and since 2005 it has been based at the Letterman Digital Arts Center in the Presidio of San Francisco. In 2012, The Walt Disney Company acquired ILM as part of its purchase of Lucasfilm.
The San Francisco Film Centre has a 2,775 sq. ft. hall, The Palm Room, with a view of the historic Main Post and the Golden Gate Bridge. Located on the ground floor, the Palm Room has an adjoining veranda, as well as a catering kitchen for events.
The Letterman Digital Arts Center, located in the Presidio, San Francisco, became the new combined home of Industrial Light and Magic, LucasArts, and Lucasfilm's marketing, online, and licensing units in 2005.Opening ceremonies were held June 25, 2005. The $350 million, 850,000 square foot (79,000 m²) center is home to 1500 employees, who began moving there in July, 2005. The grounds were designed by landscape architect Lawrence Halprin, who has also restored San Francisco's Ghirardelli Square. The design architect for the buildings was Gensler, and architect of record was HKS, Inc.The Lobby of Building B is open to the public during regular business hours and contains a gallery of Lucasfilm memorabilia including props and costumes from the Star Wars film series.The Presidio is a former U.S. Army base. The arts center takes its name from its location on the former site of the army's Letterman Army Hospital, which was named for Dr. Jonathan Letterman, medical director for the Army of the Potomac in the U.S. Civil War.The building earned a LEED Gold certification. One of the reasons was the building was built from the recycled remains of the building it replaced, the Letterman Army Hospital.
The Federation has largely been portrayed as an socialist economic utopia. On Earth, war and poverty have been eliminated. Individuals strive for self-betterment rather than fiscal remuneration.