San Francisco Eagle, Leather bar in South of Market, San Francisco, US
The San Francisco Eagle is a leather bar in the South of Market neighborhood with a large indoor space and outdoor patio. The venue regularly hosts community gatherings and social events for its patrons.
The bar received official recognition as a San Francisco Designated Landmark in October 2021, honoring its role in the city's LGBTQ+ history. This designation reflects its long-standing importance to the community.
The bar sits near Leather History Alley, where metal boot prints honor 28 people connected to San Francisco's leather communities. This memorial reflects how deeply the venue is woven into the identity of the neighborhood.
The venue opens four days per week, with Friday hours starting at 5 PM and weekend hours beginning at noon. Sunday Beer Busts run from 3 PM to 7 PM and draw regular crowds.
The bar hosts monthly themed nights including Young Hearts disco night, Filth parties, and Club Chub gatherings. These events raise funds for various LGBTQ+ organizations in the community.
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