Sf oldest gay bar sold
In the bar moved to 9th Street where it was for 33 years until it shut down with a drag funeral on May 31, in the midst of COVID. When Will the Stud Reopen? How Can You Help?
5 Historic San Francisco Gay Bars We Wish Still Existed
A post shared by The Stud Collective studsf. That includes a stage, dressing rooms for the girls, a dance floor, a dark room, and DJ booths, and you know we have to bring in a top-of-the-line sound system for the world famous DJs that love the Stud. You know we love our history… and the new space we found is hella historic.
In the early 70s it was the site of a collectively owned yay!! But the old was eventually unmasked as a front for an armed revolutionary cult ewwww whose members were implicated in the kidnapping of Patty Hearst, the San Francisco assassination attempt on Gerald Ford, and a shoot-out at a food-coop that ended with multiple deaths okay seriously that part really sucks.
But we are gonna need that coin… seriously. I know everyone is kind of over this asking for money shit, but if you can help us on this one and share this on your socials, we need you. Because you love the Stud. And you gay our vibrant Queer Community. And you love this city.
And look, we know we got some problems, but our community has thrived during much worse I mean, the city literally burned to the ground, girl. The Stud has been there through wars, and plagues, and good times and bad. The Stud is the first collectively owned queer bar in the country. That means bar of the worker-owners ever take home sell.
We do this because we love the Stud, and we love all of you. Help us make this dream a reality. View this post on Instagram.