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@candlelight Fever- lovely set up. Terrible area outside.
Trish T.

Seriously, whT Can you say about a building survived the earthquake and fires of the early 1900's? It's cracks are beautiful, it's u even floors tell a story and the vintage bathrooms are complete with swinging shutters for doors. The stairs to reach the entrance are no joke. A little steep and like 50 of them, I'm guessing. I loved the venue but there is a large, somewhat aggressive homeless population RIGHT IN FRONT . It's sad way to see such historical beauty and such abandonment of humanity collide.

Ann L.

I went to the SF Old Mint because A. told me about it. It's on 5th Street @ Mission, SF. Go to the Main Entrance on 5th St - up the stairs & wait at the door. Someone will let you in at 12pm on certain dates. It was mentioned in at least 2 food blogs, I will help get the word out. It's open for a few weekends. May 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 31. Other days they are Closed. Maybe in the future it will be open more often, not sure. Cost: $10 non-member; $5 if member. CASH ONLY! The exhibit they have now is: "From Earth to 5-Star: The Bay Area's Innovations in Farming & Food". I thought was just just ok. Lots of posters w/ nice photography and lots to read in small print. That's about it. There's a program or two that you can stay for included w/ admission. When I went on Sat 5/15 it was 2pm: Marin French Cheese Company - this cheese company is in Petaluma and makes Brie, Camambert, & other cheese. They gave us lots of samples. I didn't stay for the 4pm: Farmer Jane: Women Changing The Way We Eat. Tours of building: They have 3 different times for tours: 12:30p, 2p, or 3:45p. I went on the 12:30pm tour. Kristin Morris, Associate Curator, was our tour guide. She was Great. Tour was a little over 1hr. The Old Mint was where they made coins, so a factory now empty. Got to see Main floor & Vault. You can see the Vault on your own too, but better on tour. Vault is just vaults - empty!! They used to have tons of silver dollars down there. Room w/ Joshua Hendy machine is neat to see - it's not suppose to be there, will be removed one day. It's the elephant of the Old Mint. Rooms are pretty empty too. Courtyard was ok to see. Not sure if other floors are open for looking around - didn't ask. Wanted to know if the Roof Garden was available to see - didn't ask. Worth going maybe if you're interested. Hope they have more stuff to see in the future. For more information, call (415) 537-1105 x100. Website: http://www.earthto5star.com/Earth_to_5_Star/Home.html

The website photos fail to show how dilapidated this area is.

The area is dilapidated. Be aware of your surroundings when you go, if they are not expecting you may find yourself locked out.

Flowery pedals on the way to the dessert room...
Samantha N.

The SF Mint is a gorgeous historical venue that will blow your mind away. I attended here with my boyfriend for his company holiday party in the winter. Though as what most people can see, this venue is perfect to use for wedding ceremonies as well. In the lobby, you can check in your coats for free. Depending on the event, you will need to be 21 & up due to open bar. Ultimately, the location is perfect for night-time occasions.

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michael s.

The original San Francisco mint, nicknamed the 'Granite Lady' has been closed to the public for years but for four days this past week it opened its doors to display over a hundred rarely seen rock posters/photographs from the San Francisco music scene of the 60's and 70's. Wolfgang's Vault in conjunction with SFMHS did an extraordinary job displaying the likes of Jimi, Janis and Jerry throughout the main floor of the mint as well as downstairs in the vault area. I was torn between the two types of history presented to me. The granite walls and huge steel vaults where millions of dollars in gold was once kept and the original photgraphs of some of my favorite rock icons. One of the coolest displays was the original backstage door from Winterland,through which every legendary rocker made their way to the stage. It hangs, suspended in the air, in front of one of the vault rooms. A few doors down, the massive gold refining machine the mint used in its heyday still stands. Quite a contrast thinking of all those ingots of gold and coins sitting in the vaults and the priceless rock art displays covering the granite walls. The mint is set to open sometime in 2012 as a museum but if, by chance, they house another art show there, please do go. It's worth the jaunt downtown!

Receiving Room Old Mint
Scott P.

I just love historical buildings in San Francisco. I walk past the Old Mint on a daily basis and today had the opportunity to ascend the steep concrete steps and step back in time. The SF Historical Society is now in charge of this amazing structure. Today they have an exhibit of "the sweeping history of Rock N Roll in San Francisco". The exhibit is a bit to be desired and they could have done so much more with it. I paid $10 to go and check it out but I was really paying the $10 as a donation so I could enter this grand magnificant building. Hung on the walls throughout the many rooms were replicas of old concert posters and some original photographs. Each room was dedicated to an artist. However, the exhibit was overshaddowed by the rooms themselves. You couldn't help but walk into a room and imagine what was happening back when the mint was operational. One of the best rooms was the counting room. This was the most ornate room where I presume they would count all of the gold pieces coming into the mint invetory. Lining the top of the room is a railing with a catwalk all around. This was the place where the guards and guns stood to be sure everything was safe. Another cool space was the big vaults in the basement. It was a catacomes of sort with arched brick hallways and big vaulted doors. Inside the vaults they were completely lined with metal to protect the contents. Throughout the vaults there were some historical pictures explaining what went on in the space. The place is magnificant and I for one am happy they are continuing the renovation of the place. It certainly would be a perfect space for a rave or some elegant party. Read more about it on the SF Historical Society Web Site. http://www.sfhistory.org/index.php?pageid=7

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One thing about me, I absolutely love to dance! The only thing is, the older I get, the less I find…read morespots where I can dance to great oldies, so when I found out about Battle of the decades every Friday at Monroe, I knew I had to try it out! Arrived at 5:30 and was surprised when I saw a small but decent amount of folks here. When I approached the bar and got my first drink, I understood why folks were there so early....the drinks were a buck! Such a steal and great way to get folks in. The concept of battle of the decades is great too! Each hour is a different decade of music,starting with the 60's. I spent a few hours dancing from 60's-80's music until about 8pm (perfect for an old millennial like me) until the place filled up. Totally great night at Monroe. Cheap drink specials, great music, and I was able to get in bed by 8:30pm. I'll definitely be back again.

I've been to a LOT of bars, clubs, and entertainment venues in SF, but one that my various friend…read moregroups and I regularly hit up is Monroe. What's not to love. Located on Broadway in North Beach, it's always high energy and popping, but I've never had any issues getting in. Also love that there's no cover charge for women, so I can just enjoy the night with my friends here without having to pay the equivalent price of a drink before I've even stepped inside. Even with the club frequently packed, especially the later in the night you go, I find the facilities pretty clean compared to many other similar lounges. It's also conveniently located near late night pizza and crêpe eateries that are still open after Monroe closes for the win, which makes it an all-around no brainer to choose going here versus other venues.

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I've been here a couple of times for their craft and artisan food fairs, and it's a really cool…read morespace! The building was a printing press back in the day, so it's a bit of a maze but that's part of the charm. I've discovered some amazing local businesses. I recently went to their February artisan food fairs, and bought some delicious food products. They had a variety of food vendors: hot sauces, honey, dips, cookies, teas, and more. As for the craft fairs, respect jewelry, candles, cutting boards, and even a few food vendors. That's where I discovered Apisol, a woman-owned company based in the Peninsula that makes delicious sparkling honey beverages. Don't miss the vintage store on the first floor, which has really unique vintage products like postcards, buttons, posters, and more. There are so many fairs in the city, but the vendors here are ones that I haven't seen anywhere else. So check out their insta or their website for dates to their upcoming fairs.

Check the website for The BoxSf Eat me artisan Food Fest for current schedule which weekend they…read morehave this. I never heard of this place until a fellow Yelper brought this up to me and I said SFBox? I never heard or been in this location before and I am sure most of you never heard of this place either unless you search for history of the William Randolph Hearst printing press building so many years ago. The building was built in 1926 as a printing plant for the San Francisco Examiner. It is a nice mixed use building like a nice cozy maze to explore the nice layout and architecture of the old print shop. So upstairs about 2 floors and vendors are scattered so it's like a hunt for them, almost like a needle in haystack. Lol Well it's not that hard as you won't miss anyone. Too floor that where you will satisfy your sweet tooth . Yummy. The vendors that were there were a nice mix from tea, cheese, spices, India coffee , Turkish spreads, ice cream, giant cookies, healthy drinks, spreads, and I am sure you will find something you will enjoy. I don't normally buy stuff, but the honey , red beet, 2004 sweet land Bingdao $95 brick tea that is aged 21 years that can make 175 tea servings for $95, Il Fiorello basalmic vinegar was thick and smooth great texture and syrupy taste very captivating and Taste of Levant tahini and their chocolate jar of molasses was excellent and I had to buy them. Yummy in my tummy! Not sure if same vendors will be there again, so catch them the at your farmers market, festivals or next Eats event!

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What a beautiful place! It was an excuse to dress up for a work party, so I was there in style, and…read morethe wide display of food made it even better. The DJ was on point, and all of the food stands were quite delicious! And the place itself? MASSIVE. The ceilings were high, and the architecture was a marvel to look at. There was a separate area I stepped through to get to the bathroom, and that was really nice too. It was a sit-down restaurant setup. But this work party experience? I'll never forget it, and I'd recommend it as a venue for anyone who wants to put a dope party together.

I came by for the free Baroque & Brew live music hour on August 12, and it was absolutely packed…read more I had never visited this venue before and despite how crowded it was, it was beautiful. It was really nice to see the sunlight come through on the daytime with the open roof concept. The music was a lovely experience as well. I really enjoyed it. Given how packed it was, I stood the entire time, even though I had gotten there probably 15 minutes before the show started. There was a huge line for the coffee when I arrived that didn't let up until halfway through the show. They are doing this again in September and I would recommend if you are in the area. The only thing that would have made it better would have been less people given the amount of chatter and distraction of people walking by. I'm curious as to what this venue looks like in other set ups and at different times of the day because it is beautiful, what a nice spot in San Francisco.

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A Lifesaver for Our Wedding -- Exceptional Service and Stunning Space!…read more If I could give Carlos and Marigold more than five stars, I would. We were scheduled to have a small outdoor wedding ceremony at Mission Dolores Park, but when the San Francisco weather forecast turned "rough" just days before our April 1st date, we were in a total panic. I reached out to Carlos at the last minute, and the level of service we received was nothing short of extraordinary. Here is why you should book your next event here: Incredible Responsiveness: Carlos responded to my inquiry almost immediately and hopped on a call with me the same day to iron out the details. He made a high-stress situation feel completely manageable. Accommodating & Flexible: Even with our last-minute request, he was so generous with the timing. He allowed us to come in early at 2:00 PM to set up flowers and told us there was "no rush" to leave, letting our group stay and enjoy a drink before our dinner reservation. The Space is Stunning: We held our ceremony upstairs in a beautiful, dry, and welcoming space featuring a gorgeous mural. It was the perfect backdrop for our 10-person group--intimate, stylish, and full of character. Personal Touch: Carlos even provided his personal cell number for day-of coordination to ensure everything went smoothly. That level of care is rare. Carlos, thank you for your kindness and for helping us make our wedding ceremony so special. You lifted a huge weight off our shoulders, and we can't recommend Marigold enough!

The event space was absolutely beautiful and made the perfect setting for Marcus's funeral…read more Everything worked out seamlessly, and I truly appreciate the care, focus, and dedication that Jacobo Juarez put into ensuring the day was meaningful and successful. The venue had all the amenities we needed -- including a bar, screen projector, an area for the DJ, and plenty of tables and chairs -- which made it easy to accommodate our guests comfortably.

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