If you are even slightly sick, please stay home. "OMG will be open through the coronavirus scare. Sixth Street club OMG is remaining open as well. Badlands, more of a dance club, also announced it would not be charging its normal cover charge to get in.īeaux did not respond to a request for comment at press time. "Note: due to coronavirus precautions our occupancy has been reduced until further notice," read the post, which was similar to one posted on the Facebook page of Badlands, as both bars are owned by Les Natali. Toad Hall, Badlands and Hi-Tops are also still open, but in a note it posted to its Facebook page Saturday afternoon Toad Hall said it was restricting the number of people it would be letting into the bar.
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"This is in addition to other precautions we were already taking to keep our staff and our customers safe." "In response today's Public Health Order issued by Mayor Breed effective immediately Lookout will reducing our capacity to 67 people," The Lookout announced on its Facebook page. In a note on its Facebook page it said it would be closed through at least Sunday, March 15.Ĭastro bars Lookout and The Mix remain open but have staff counting capacity. The Castro bar The Cafe was also closed Friday night. The order came after the health officer for the City and County of San Francisco issued a moratorium on "non-essential events of 100 or more persons" at 3:44 p.m.
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Friday afternoon, Beaux at 2344 Market Street and Midnight Sun at 4067 18th Street closed, with signs on the doors of both establishments stating they will remain closed until May 1. Stopping the spread of the virus and protecting the vulnerable members of our families and community has got to be the first priority for everyone."Īround 5 p.m. "City Hall has always supported us, and we support them in this decision. For now, they're telling us that we can reopen on May 1st," the South of Market LGBT venue wrote in a Facebook post early Saturday evening.
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"The city of San Francisco has decided that during the pandemic it's better for clubs of our size to remain closed for the next 7 weeks. A number of San Francisco's LGBT nightlife venues have temporarily closed after Mayor London Breed's order the afternoon of March 13 shutting down non-essential social gatherings of over 100 people.įor the first time since 1966, The Stud announced Saturday, March 14, it was shutting its doors in response to the edicts city officials have issued in an attempt to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus.