All ages live music venue in SF's SOMA district opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988. Full bar (with 21+ valid ID, of course), bar menu, dinner & show tickets and nightly food specials. Follow us on Instagram! @slimssf
PUBLIC WORKS "Givin' the People what they Want" a multifaceted event and community space in San Francisco's Mission District. Public Works consists of a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. From DJ oriented Club Parties and live bands to independent film screenings,performance art and random creative Outbursts, Public Works is a Hangout, a Happening, an Adventure. The art gallery provides a space where the work of local SF based artists can mingle with both the up and coming art star and the budding savant. We encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco as a whole and are intent to provide a forum and a physical space for both. As part of our commitment to the Neighborhood we will donate a portion of our proceeds to various local non profits in addition to assisting them with promotions and events. Root Division ( http://rootdivision.org/ ) , a non profit which brings art classes to kids in schools that can't afford programs is a current beneficiary. We're all about bringing the wide array of San Francisco's underground scenes and styles together under one roof while promoting and linking with some of the bay areas most inspiring, creatively oriented non profits PUBLIC WORKS: a zone for mixing, mingling and collaboration. . . YOU ASKED FOR IT: Sprung Hardwood floors Funktion 1 sound Multiple rooms Friendly staff Cubbys for Jackets Decent Non alcoholic drinks Multiple Projectors Art........ YOU GOT IT ! ! Our Mission as we stalwartly step forth: GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT ! !
Originally built in 1914 as a mortuary, the beautiful Chapel with its 40-foot high arched ceiling has been converted to a music venue with mezzanine, while the rest of the building has been remodeled to hold our sister restaurant, The Vestry, which includes an outdoor dining patio. Our Box Office is open 90 minutes before doors every night we have a show, and also on Saturday afternoons from 12:30pm - 4:30pm.
Located in the heart of SOMA, BeatBox is a completely renovated warehouse with exposed brick and steel, a 25’ ceiling, private mezzanine, oversized bar, a beautiful wood dance floor, and state-of-the-art sound and lighting. A large, modular stage (25'x9') can be reconfigured to accommodate everything from a single DJ to live bands, dancers, fashion shows, corporate presentations, and more. BeatBox has the only Danley Sound Labs audio system in the West, LED and state-of-the-art lighting grid, a 10ft x 12ft and two 5ft by 5ft projection screens, in house Flat Screen TV's, and a Cryogenic system. Beatbox is home to the hottest dance parties, amazing live music, distinctive corporate events, and local/regional art exhibits and shows. As a member of the community, BeatBox will always work to secure discounted space for community classes, rehearsals, and performances whenever possible. The BeatBox crew - a small team of motivated entreprenenuers, tradesmen, and staff - have spent the last year turning a run-down, historic building into a beautiful, industrial-style facility full of new energy and life. Beatbox is a space unlike any other in SF – Urban. Hip. Alive.
Welcome to the newly remodeled Holy Cow Nightclub! Established in 1987, The Holy Cow has been an iconic go-to spot for socializing, dancing and fun. Our mission is to keep the party going!
Located in the historic Mission District of San Francisco, the ornate and stately Victoria Theatre, seats 480. The theatre, built in 1908 as a vaudeville house, is now a city landmark and the oldest operating theatre in San Francisco. Originally called Brown's Opera House, it was operated as a vaudeville showcase by the ancestors of two California governors. The theatre drew crowds who delighted in observing the grand performances of international stars who came to San Francisco. As cinema began to displace live on-stage entertainment, the character of the Victoria Theatre began to change. In the 1930's, it became a motion picture house offering dishware door prizes to entice movie goers. In the 1950's the Victoria Theatre was renamed El Teatro Victoria, showing Spanish-language films for the growing Latino community in the area. In the 1960's, under the name New Follies, the theatre became a burlesque house and closed in 1976. The Victoria Theatre lay dormant for two years. After a year of reconstruction, the theatre was refurbished from top to bottom and now is restored to its original intent and grandeur. You can see everything here. Locally produced plays such as the San Francisco premier of Hedwig and the Angry Inch which ran for six months, concerts, film festivals (the theatre has video and 35mm with Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound), musicals, international performing companies and many other kinds of performances. Many personalities have appeared at the theatre through its long and colorful history, including Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Irwin, Donald O'Conner, Michael Moore, Mae "Come up and see me sometime" West, and many others. Several filmmakers have used the site to shoot their films. You can also see the Victoria Theatre in the movies such as, "The Laughing Policeman," starring Walter Matthau made in 1973, Joshua Grannell's film "All About Evil and Marielle Heller's "The Diary of A Teenage Girl."
The Iconic Landmark at Mission and 20th For Over 60 Years OUR STORY. BE A PART OF IT. Bruno's, a historic landmark venue nestled in the heart of San Francisco's Mission District, is the premier nightlife destination in the city. Every week, we present a brilliant line up of entertainment featuring a collection of the Bay Area's finest DJ's spinning high energy dance parties from hip hop, soul, funk, reggae, and R&B. At Bruno's, you will find a diverse and sophisticated crowd from the SF Bay Area as well as visitors from around the world. We serve top-tier drinks in a warm, inviting bar. Bruno's offers an unparalleled experience where there are four different rooms and bars to choose from, each one cultivating a slightly different vibe where you're sure to find your particular groove. For general information, contact us at [email protected] RESERVE. COMPANY EVENTS. PRIVATE PARTIES. Having a party? Bruno's is San Francisco's most unique event space with two levels and four rooms of entertainment to accommodate intimate parties of 10 to events of several hundred. Bruno's can bring your party to life using state of the art DJ equipment or audio-visual capabilities. We can tailor events to meet your needs. Bruno's is San Francisco's premiere spot for birthday, bachelor & bachelorette, company and special event parties. For reservations, contact us at [email protected]
Our restaurant serves up technique driven comfort food for the most discerning palates, while our bar mixes great drinks featuring a blend of classic cocktails and house favorites. 6 lanes of bowling + great food and drinks = FUN! Large projector screen to broadcast movies, playoffs, and debates. Covered bike parking on the patio.
Built in 1906, and located below street level, Cafe Du Nord has a sordid history as a brothel, a speakeasy, and the meeting place of secret societies. It now houses one of San Francisco's favorite music venues! Upstairs from Du Nord, The Swedish American Hall offers another stellar venue for live performance. Built in 1907, the hall embodies old world design and craftsmanship with 20-foot arched ceilings, red skylights, wooden floors, and a wrap around balcony. Past performers at the Cafe Du Nord and the Swedish American Hall have included: Arthur Lee and Love’s last show, Neil Young, The Zombies, Dave Davies (the Kinks), John Cale, J. Mascis, Frank Black, Blink 182, St. Vincent, The Decembrists, Spoon, Iron and Wine, Rilo Kiley, Vincent Gallo, Mumford and Sons, Train, Cake, Sara Bareilles, Andrew W.K., Brian Jonestown Massacre, Girls, Alkaline Trio, and the comedian Scott Capurro. For information on renting out Cafe Du Nord or the Swedish American Hall for your wedding, company party, or other private event, visit our website: http://www.cafedunord.com/private-events/types-of-events/
San Francisco's newest nightclub & event space. Verso, which translates to "on the turned page" in Latin, will be located in the space of a former printing press. The space will feature a state-of-the-art sound system featuring fifteen speakers and six subwoofers from the Dutch company Alcons Audio which will guarantee premier, distortion-free sound quality for revelers. This is the first system to be installed in the U.S. and we're very excited about debuting it on September 18th when we open to the public. The dramatic warehouse location opens up to a spacious dance floor flanked by a 20-foot long, white Carrera marble bar, allowing guests to conveniently order cocktails while enjoying the music. Four private tables with dedicated hosts and a reserved dancing area will be located on the ground level, while an additional five tables on the mezzanine level will provide a prime vantage point for viewing the dance floor below. Each table will be equipped with fresh-squeezed juice mixers and can accommodate up to 20 guests, in addition to bottle service, table service will also include craft cocktail service. Verso is also a premiere event space that can host 400+ guests.
The mission of the SF LGBT Center is to connect our diverse community to opportunities, resources and each other to achieve our vision of a stronger, healthier, and more equitable world for LGBT people and our allies. When visitors arrive at the Center, they find free services like career counseling, job fairs, computer lab, social activities, mentorships, youth meals, daycare, various workshops and much more. Here they can connect with other LGBT people and organize to secure our equal rights. The Center is truly the heart, home and hands of the San Francisco LGBT community.
The Women's Building is a women-led non-profit arts and education community center located in San Francisco, California, United States, which advocates self-determination, gender equality and social justice. The building has served as an event and meeting space since 1979, when it was purchased by the San Francisco Women's Center. The building is shielded from rising real estate costs in the Mission district because that group has owned the building since 1995. The four-story building rents to multiple tenants and serves over 20,000 women a year.The structure was built in 1910 and was originally known as Turn Hall because it was part of the Turnverein exercise movement.Building historyThe San Francisco Women's Center began in 1973. By 1974, it hired its first full-time employee and had moved into a small storefront office. In 1976, its difficulty in locating a venue for the national conference on Violence Against Women it was organizing with other women's groups led it to search for a permanent space. Through 1978 and 1979, it raised funds to put down an initial $10,000 deposit, and then a $115,000 first payment towards the $535,000 purchase price of the building at 3543 18th Street.In the first year of operation, the Women's Building was targeted by two attacks: an arson fire that caused $50,000 worth of damage, and a pipe bomb set off on the front steps of the building.In 1997, the Women's Building underwent a major renovation prompted by mandatory seismic retrofitting. In the course of that effort, it evicted the Dovre Club, a bar that had been in the corner of the building on 18th and Lapidge Streets since 1979. The original owner of that bar had an oral agreement with the Women's Center that the bar could stay in place during his lifetime; after his death in 1997, the bar made an effort to stay in place but ultimately relocated.
We offer amazing and delicious cocktails, crafted with quality, fresh ingredients and served by friendly mixologists.
The Center SF is community in the heart of San Francisco that unites mind, body and spirit for the purpose of celebration. We provide a transformational developmental-space for classes, workshops, and events such as (but not limited to) yoga, meditation, martial arts, massage and other healing arts in our beautiful bamboo studio, lounge, industrial kitchen, and more. Find out more information about our events and booking on our website at www.TheCenterSF.com We are honored to welcome you to our intentional community. With Love, The Center SF Family
Our philosophy is “eating is learning” and we treat our students to a cornucopia of education and tasting events, both structured and informal. We offer a range of ways to experience cheese, from delicious cheese tasting and pairing workshops to cheese making classes, amazing team building, hosting warm & delightful weddings, to providing some of the most delicious cheese platters in the Bay Area. We love putting together unique ideas to serve cheese including our wedding cakes of cheese wheels. We are lucky to work with some of the most knowledgable instructors in the cheese industry who offer guided tastings for foodies and cheese fans. On the professional side, we offer a unique Three-Day intensive Cheese Education Program perfect for future cheesemongers, chefs, food industry professionals, and serious cheese enthusiasts. Through it all, we love creating beautiful experiences around cheese and food at our Mission location.
Join us! In our 18th Street classroom we offer cooking classes, workshops, and dinners that connect you with producers, ingredients, and techniques to help you discover what good food means to you. Through our Cooking Matters program, we empower low-income families around the Bay with the knowledge and skills needed to shop for and prepare healthy, delicious, affordable meals. Our volunteers, members, and supporters keep us moving forward. Take a class, become a member, and learn how you can give back.
The NWBLK is a retail environment where designers, craftsmen, and makers conspire to produce and present the furniture, fashion, and objects that define the 21st century.
The San Francisco Armory, also known as the San Francisco National Guard Armory and Arsenal or simply The Armory, is a historic building in the Mission District of San Francisco, California.
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