McTeague, the novel, is the story of a young dentist of questionable character who opens a practice on lower Polk Street in the early 1900s. McTeague's Saloon of today is a friendly place for socializing with friends. We have a wide selection of beverages, a fine jukebox, and a pool table. Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/McTeagues
Upon entering the Lush Lounge you will be welcomed by a cozy fireplace that sits against an exposed brick wall. Our spacious interior with exposed beamed ceilings and sliding front windows allows for a very open airy feel. The bar interior is constructed out of reclaimed wood from a 150 year old farmhouse decorated with many eclectic pieces.We have a 20 seat bar along with ample table seating and plenty of standing room for the weekend crowds. The mezzanine in the rear of the space over looks the main bar and is an ideal spot to watch over the crowd below. The combination of great cocktails and beautiful decor create an ambiance that is truly unique to the Lush Lounge. Whether it is a happy hour after work or a night out on the town with friends come on in and check us out. You won't be disappointed We at Lush Lounge have decided that happy hour is crucial to a healthy everyday living. So that is why we offer happy hour everyday of the week. That's right, 7 days a week!!!
The best and hottest Hookah Lounge in Downtown San Francisco with great flavors, wonderful people, and amazing music this will be your favorite place in the city For Private event info please call 213-986-8481
The Grand Ballroom is our largest room and a beaux-art treasure. Boasting thirty-five foot ceilings, twenty-two turn-of-the-century teardrop chandeliers, blonde hardwood floors, a horseshoe-shaped balcony and a built-in stage, this room is ideal for larger banquets and receptions featuring live entertainment, your guests will be humbled by this neoclassical marvel. You can comfortably seat 450 guests with a dance floor, 500 without and can accommodate up to 1400 guests for a standing reception. I have also listed two links below showcasing some of our recent renovations including a whole new sound & lighting system as well as a photo shoot of a post event: Next in size is the Sutter Room and Annex. Cream colored walls, blonde hardwood floors, and beautifully arched and beamed ceilings make this room a memorable first impression. A versatile setting for any themed event or color palette with two built-in wooden bars, this room is perfect for both cocktail reception and main event. Sutter Room seats 350 guests with a dance floor, 400 without and can accommodate up to 600 for a standing reception. Finally, we have the Lodge Level. A true gem, The Lodge is a dramatic crimson space and magnificent example of Gothic architecture. The Lodge features stunning thirty-five foot arched open beam ceilings with dark wood paneled walls and stained glass windows. Guests will be inspired by the astonishing thirty-one hand-painted backdrops that enhance the built-in stage and a fully-functioning 1909 Austin pipe organ. The desirability of this space is enhanced by the use of two elegant side rooms. The Lodge can seat 200 guests with a dance floor (included), 240 without, and 300 reception style. For a Virtual Tour: http://www.circlepix.com/tour/Nitro/loadingPage.htm?tourId=1037042
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San Francisco is the nation’s epicenter for high technology, great food and eco-friendly living. Like a brand new Tesla zipping through town or a nearby farmer’s market serving locally sourced meats, the lifestyle in the city is both stylish and environmentally conscious. Drawing from this core belief is Etta Apartments, an ultra-modern, LEED Gold-certified community of apartments in San Francisco’s Lower Nob Hill. Constructed from locally sourced, recycled materials, these studio, one, two and three bedroom apartments feature radiant European-style kitchens, sweeping panoramic views and easy access to the best foodie finds in all of the Bay Area. Open the doors to your new home and revel in the floor-to-ceiling windows that give front row seats to San Francisco’s beautiful skyline. The European-style kitchens feature custom cabinetry with under-mount lighting, stainless steel Energy Star-rated appliances and sleek white tile backsplashes behind the electric ranges. Enjoy your Sunday brunch while you dine at your own kitchen island finished in polished quartz. In addition to bike storage and garage parking, residents can indulge in a barbecue dinner on the rooftop garden, tone up in the fitness studio or host a business meeting in the conference room. When you get hungry or need to pick up groceries, you can access everything you need within a few minutes of your front door.
The Avalon Ballroom was a music venue in the Polk Gulch neighborhood of San Francisco, California, at 1244 Sutter Street (or 1268 Sutter, depending on the entrance). The space operated from 1966 to 1969, at the height of the counterculture movement.HistoryThe building that housed the Avalon Ballroom was built in 1911 and was originally called the Colin Traver Academy of Dance.The Avalon was founded by Robert E. Cohen, impresario Chet Helms and his music production company, Family Dog Productions, which had offices on Van Ness. Bands were frequently booked to perform at the Avalon on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Extraordinary posters advertising each event were produced by psychedelic artists, including Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley and Victor Moscoso.A classic Liquid light show was often provided by "Diogenes Lantern Works."In the 1960s, at the Avalon, two bands typically performed two sets during the evening beginning at about nine o'clock. Many local bands, such as Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Steve Miller Band, served as backup bands, as did the early Moby Grape and headliners such as The Doors, the 13th Floor Elevators, the Butterfield Blues Band and Big Brother and the Holding Company, which Helms organized around singer and performer Janis Joplin in spring 1966.
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