Iconic queer bar hosts drag, DJs, dance parties, karaoke












"A piña colada here is one of those simple rituals that says, welcome back." - Garrett Schlichte

"Referenced as a drag-show venue in the city’s nightlife ecosystem; invoked in the context of late-night revelry where patrons might have singles left over to buy a North Beach cannoli the next day." - Garrett Schlichte
"Open since 1966, The Stud is one of San Francisco’s oldest queer bars, so naturally, it has a big reputation to uphold. And we’re happy to report that a night here is still full of go-go dancers, twerk contests, and a whole lot of love. After a four-year closure, they reopened in a SoMa location and still somehow it feels old school, even if it’s much bigger and has a back patio now. Make sure to check their website to find the best dance parties, drag shows, and community-specific happy hours around." - ricky rodriguez, peter astrid kane, patrick wong
"After a long and dark four-year closure, The Stud has laid down new roots in SoMa. Open since 1966, The Stud is one of San Francisco’s oldest queer bars, so naturally, it has a big reputation to uphold. And we’re happy to report it’s just as fun as it used to be. A night here is still full of go-go dancers, twerk contests, and a whole lot of love. This new Folsom St. location (just a few blocks from the old spot), retains a lot of its previous charm with some of the original signage, floating clouds, and the strong well drinks it was known for. Now, The Stud also has a patio and a lot more space. Open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, make sure to check their website to find the best dance parties, drag shows, and community-specific Happy Hours around." - julia chen 1, ricky rodriguez, patrick wong, lani conway
"Open since 1966, The Stud is one of San Francisco’s oldest queer bars, so naturally, it has a big reputation to uphold. And we’re happy to report that a night here is still full of go-go dancers, twerk contests, and a whole lot of love. After a brief four-year closure, they’ve reopened in a SoMa location that still somehow feels old school, even if it’s much bigger and has a back patio now. Some of the old signs have returned, and overall, it’s a kitschy mess—just as it should be. They’re open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, so make sure to check their website to find the best dance parties, drag shows, and community-specific Happy Hours around." - Ricky Rodriguez