Since 1907, baby, so you know it means business. Former bordello serving up fast women and fast times. From Duke Ellington to Hot Tuna. Still one of the best concert halls in town, with rococo balconies, frescoed ceilings, marble columns, massive light fixtures, a solid oak dance floora, and oodles of old school cred. Stave your hunger from dancing with nachos or a full dinner.
Built in 1907 as a restaurant/bordello, the Great American Music Hall is likely one of the most gorgeous rock venues you'll encounter. With ornately carved balconies, frescoed ceilings, marble columns, and huge hanging light fixtures, you won't know whether to marvel at the structure or watch the acts, which have ranged from Duke Ellington and Sarah Vaughan to Arctic Monkeys, the Radiators, and...
With a style recalling the Gold Rush era, this SF club features cutting-edge bands in an old-time setting.:
In Short
Open in one form or another since 1907, the Great American was a restaurant-bordello in the Roaring '20s and a French restaurant in the '70s. Today, soaring columns, an ornate...