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Mar 27, 2022 · Por-Boy Drive-In – Another early local drive-in restaurant, Por-Boy shared space with a local gas station at the corner of South Van Ness & Adair in 1951 (16th Street is shown in the distance at left). The entire property was demolished long ago, and the site is now home to a new low-income 8-story housing complex.
Jul 28, 2015 · San Francisco is a town that was built on bars. Saloons popped up almost as soon as settlers arrived, and a few of the originals (very few) have actually survived the constant change of our ever-changing city.
Also reported in 1979, off-duty police officers attacked a San Francisco lesbian bar, assaulted the bouncer and harassed the women, which was widely criticized. The assault resulted in one conviction with a sentence of probation and temporary suspensions of some of the officers involved.
Jul 9, 2018 · How much would you pay to hop into a time machine and visit San Francisco's long-gone Winterland Ballroom on Jan. 14, 1978, the night of the Sex Pistols' last performance before the legendary...
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- The Dash (1908), 547 Pacific: San Francisco may have had gay bars before the The Dash, but none were as notorious. The bar featured cross-dressing waiters who would perform sex acts in nearby booths for a $1, a huge sum back in those days.
- Finocchio's (1936), 506 Broadway: The drag show at Finocchio's was more of a tourist draw than an honest-to-goodness gay club, but it helped bring gay culture -- and drag culture -- into the mainstream spotlight.
- Mona's (1939), 440 Broadway: Capitalizing on the success of female impersonation clubs like Finocchio's, Mona Sargent opened a club where "Girls Will Be Boys," thus establishing the city's first lesbian club, and a trend: lesbian bars soon began popping up around North Beach.
- The Black Cat (1951), 710 Montgomery: "There's nothing wrong with being gay -- the crime is getting caught!" So said Jose Sarria, a waiter in drag who sang arias as he served hot dishes.
Apr 29, 2019 · We hear a lot about the old Beat hangouts in San Francisco — the cluster of low-lit bars and bitter-coffee-serving cafes grouped around North Beach. With most of the Beat generation having...
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The Condor Club nightclub is a striptease bar or topless bar in the North Beach section of San Francisco, California [1] The club became famous in 1964 as the first fully topless nightclub in America, featuring the dancer Carol Doda wearing a monokini. [2] The club in 1973.