Currently: The Residence Lounge
Previously: The Galleon
718 14th Street
San Francisco, California
Status: Restaurant
History
Summary
Name | Dates of Operation |
The Galleon | 197? – 1995 |
Details
The Galleon was a popular restaurant with a piano bar from sometime in the 1970s until 1995. Jazz vocalist Barry Kinder was one of many to have extended engagements there.
For a time, it was Amber Lounge, a straight bar that managed to get around the statewide smoking ban in bars by making all of their employees co-owners. It is now the Residence, which does not permit smoking.
Sources
Amber Yelp page, accessed online October 3, 2014.
The Galleon ad, Frameline 19 brochure, 1995.
Laird, Cynthia, “Gay senior advocate Arthur Hurwith dies,” Bay Area Reporter, October 24, 2013.
“Obituaries: Barry Kinder,” Bay Area Reporter, October 16, 2008.
The Residence Yelp page, accessed online October 3, 2014.
Location
718 14th Street, San Francisco
I was so glad to be able to work at the Galleon. I was there from 1992 until it finally closed, I do miss all of the places I use to frequent, or work at. The Giraffe, Polk Gulch Saloon, the Yacht Club, Trocadero Transfer, and many others. Those were great times.
Brian, me too…. I used to watch David Kelsey and pure trash play at the New Bell Saloon, go to Sunday Tea Dances at the End up, go dancing at the I Beam and Trocadero, etc, etc…. That was back in the early to mid 80’s. And my very good friend Pat Montclair used to work at the Galleon as well. Those were, indeed great times….