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Great American Music Hall

859 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, CA, 94109
(415) 885-0750 - Venue Website

San Francisco's oldest and grandest nightclub, the Great American Music Hall carries guests back to an earlier, more elegant era, with its ornate balconies, soaring marble columns and elaborate ceiling frescoes. Long-time customers and newcomers alike feel at home in the 5,000-square-foot concert hall that symbolized renewal and optimism when it opened in 1907. Today, a professional sound and lighting system, two full bars, a modern kitchen and a spacious oak dance floor help to blend contemporary quality with turn-of-the-century graciousness.

Venue Type: Auditorium
Neighborhood: Civic Center, Northeast
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Creator:  Zvents  Zvents
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859 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, CA, 94109
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