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    SHACK15 - Bay bridge views

    SHACK15

    3.9(34 reviews)
    5.7 kmEmbarcadero

    This place has so much promise but alas it's not for me. After a year I stopped and don't really…read moremiss it. The good is the view. Everyone is impressed with the location and the view. The 3pm coffee break is not bad. But pretty much after that it's downhill - the sales team promises a community but really it's a Coworking space with uncomfortable sitting for working and member predominantly prefer not to interact much from 9-4pm - cafe doesn't really need to try because they have a captive audience as no outside food is allowed. Food is okay unless you are unlucky like me and get myself and my friend food poisoning from their strawberry matcha latte $13.50 each. We got our refund but no word of apology. - cafe staff is more likely not to know how to process your member credit. More than 50% of the time using your member credit is an uncomfortable experience and they just like to blame another team for why they are not trained. - the space is closed or partially closed whenever they can get it rented. Members just have to deal. - for $3000 a year shack15 is trying too hard to be cool but it just feels pretentious and almost unwelcoming. The events. You don't have to be a member to go to the events. À la carte payments work. Some events are good. If you are looking for Coworking space and want ergo set up this is not the place. If you want to meet people it's not great at facilitating a true community. It is a beautiful space that unfortunately doesn't deliver on its promise for me.

    SHACK15 is part coworking space, part social club, and part event venue, located on the top floor…read moreof the Ferry Building with views of the Bay. The space is stylish, modern, with lounges, work-friendly areas, meeting rooms, phone booths, lockers, a café/bar, and plenty of room to connect with people. It's a community space for entrepreneurs, founders, investors, creatives, and changemakers. They host events, talks, cultural programming, and networking opportunities; you can meet interesting people, get work done, or attend a curated event there.

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    SHACK15 - Beautiful floral arrangement on our table with a view of the Bay Bridge.

    Beautiful floral arrangement on our table with a view of the Bay Bridge.

    SHACK15 - Reception desk

    Reception desk

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    Amador Club - Old fashioned bank teller windows.

    Amador Club

    4.1(80 reviews)
    5.3 kmFinancial District
    $$$

    Although I'm not a member, I had the opportunity to visit The Amador Club, and I was genuinely…read moreimpressed. From the moment you walk through the doors, the club has a luxurious yet welcoming atmosphere. The décor is elegant, the space is impeccably maintained, and the overall environment is both professional and sophisticated--exactly what you'd expect from a premier private club in San Francisco. A special shout-out to Jessey, the bartender, who made the experience exceptional. Jessey was friendly, attentive, and incredibly knowledgeable. The cocktails were perfectly crafted, and the level of hospitality made me feel like I belonged, even as a guest. It's clear that providing outstanding service is a priority here. Whether you're meeting clients, enjoying a drink with friends, or simply looking for an upscale place to unwind, The Amador Club delivers. The combination of a refined atmosphere, exceptional service, and outstanding staff makes it a place I would happily visit again. If this is the experience as a guest, I can only imagine how great it is to be a member. Highly recommended!

    1 star. And honestly that feels generous. I went to Amador…read morethinking "private members club" meant quality, standards, at least basic professionalism. I was there with a few of my Mexican friends and what we experienced was easily one of the worst dining experiences of my life. Let's start with the food. I ordered a shrimp cocktail. What I got looked like it had been sitting out way too long. The shrimp smelled off. Not "maybe it's just seafood" off -- actually rotten. And they didn't even clean it properly. The vein was still fully attached on multiple pieces. That's basic prep. Basic. I took a few bites trying to convince myself it was fine, and within minutes I felt sick and had to run to the bathroom. Yes, actually sick. At a so-called private club charging premium prices. Speaking of the bathroom -- disgusting. Dirty floors, nasty smell, looked like it hadn't been properly cleaned in who knows how long. For a place trying to sell exclusivity and luxury, the restroom alone tells you everything you need to know about how they operate. Now let's talk about the prices. Completely outrageous. The kind of pricing where you expect white-glove service and flawless execution. Instead you get low quality seafood and a bathroom that feels like a gas station on a bad highway stop. But the worst part wasn't even the food. We brought the issue up to one of the managers -- Catarina I think. I've rarely met someone so dismissive and obnoxious in hospitality. Instead of apologizing or trying to resolve the issue professionally, she became defensive and rude almost immediately. Then it escalated into something much worse. She made racist comments toward my Mexican friends and used slurs. Completely unacceptable. We were stunned. In 2026, at a private club, from management. That alone tells you the culture of this place. No accountability. No class. No professionalism. A private club is supposed to make you feel welcomed and valued. Amador did the exact opposite. Bad food, filthy facilities, inflated prices, and management that behaves in a way that should embarrass the entire establishment. Save your money. Save your time. And definitely save your health. Never again. 1/5.

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    Amador Club - Champagne sabering

    Champagne sabering

    Amador Club - Beautiful interior.

    Beautiful interior.

    Amador Club - Lovely bar area.

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    Lovely bar area.

    Alchemy Springs - Event space

    Alchemy Springs

    4.5(11 reviews)
    4.3 kmLower Nob Hill

    Alchemy Springs has become one of my favorite places. I didn't expect that much from a sauna - but…read morewow does it have a noticeable effect on my mood. Every time I leave I feel incredible--almost euphoric. For us American's who are just learning that the rest of world does this - and not home alone but with other people. It's too little too late and all the more reason to go. The space itself is beautiful, peaceful, and unbelievably clean. Every detail feels intentional, and you immediately sense that the owners care deeply about the experience they're creating. One of the biggest surprises has been the people. The staff and guests are warm, interesting, and genuinely kind. It feels more like a community than a business, and I've had some unexpectedly great conversations there.

    Most fun I've had at a spa or sauna ever. By FAR the most fun I've had in a cold plunge (It really…read morehelps that you're alongside a friend or new acquaintance who is toughing through it to 5 minutes with you!) Gorgeous, humongous, proper hot, and dare I say social sauna? Loved it. And the selection of hot teas? (Insert chefs kiss gesture). Perfect for a cool day, even better for a rainy one. And this is just the beginning. The expansion plans are impressive and well laid out on the website and in the inner entryway. Can't wait to go back. Met more likeminded and fun people in two hours here than over the last two months. What a pleasant and unpretentious take of social spa-going. PS: as photographed, also learned about karma. And not in some enlightened sense, but the simple fact that if you beg the proprietress to up the heat in the sauna with a splash of water in hour one... she might come back while you're four minutes into your cold plunge with a three to five pound bag of ice.

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    Alchemy Springs - Art exhibition in the smaller room

    Art exhibition in the smaller room

    Alchemy Springs - Event space speaker for Kundalini Yoga (Dynamic movement, breath-work, meditation) for May 30th 2024

    Event space speaker for Kundalini Yoga (Dynamic movement, breath-work, meditation) for May 30th 2024

    Alchemy Springs - Art exhibition in the middle room

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    Art exhibition in the middle room

    The Happiness Institute! - The Master

    The Happiness Institute!

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.7 kmHayes Valley

    Well designed studio, unfortunately occupied by new-age "spiritual" folks. Managed by a young,…read morefaux-spiritual, spiritual hipster. If you're looking for a hipster spot this is it. If you're looking for classes and community learning, this is not the place for you! So why one star? Well, I've long wanted to create a community based school for intermediate to advanced rock guitar. I've been playing for over 20 years, have studied at Berklee and completed the GIT program at Musicians' Institute. I love this stuff and I have a lot to offer. (Article, with example from my book: http://www.guitar9.com/columnist109.html ) I found about Free School and went to Warren, who pre-approved this ("It would be great having you as a teacher of electric guitar at the free school - thank you so much for offering to do so!" (sic)). I then spent around 40 hours preparing for a course to cover fundamentals, considering a range of skills and backgrounds, not excluding people who cannot sight read, focusing on creating a foundation, and challenging all. I met Warren, took his course on teaching for Free School, and he discussed about scheduling for the studio room at HI. He followed up with this, too. Then Warren told me that he'd turned facilitator duties of HI over to a young man who goes by "Mylo -gan". I contacted Mylo by email. From there, everything went downhill. Mylo replied only to one of my emails -- the one in where I asked him about parking my computer there for shared use. He wanted this (my computer). But he didn't reply to my any emails where I'd asked about teaching my course. I got an uneasy suspicion that maybe Mylo didn't want me to teach the course there. Since Mylo was ignoring email and since I had no phone number to call, I went there in person. I went in to use my computer but primarily talk to Mylo. Mylo was busy talking to somebody when I arrived, so I told him I'd wait. I went to use my computer while I waited. But I accidentally banged my head on a plant that had been hung in front of and above my computer, just above eye-level (couldn't see it). I moved the plant out of the way. Then their "decorator" came back and saw it and got emotional, spilling his plant and dirt all over my computer. I left his disturbing emotional outburst and found Joergan, who teaches campfire guitar. Mylo came to me usher me away from Joergan right away to "have a word" about the complaint he'd received. Then he told me that nobody had complained. I was astonished at Mylo's unflinching contradiction (lie) and told him so. I returned to Joergan, but Mylo followed, asking and waiting for me to leave. Essentially ushering me out of HI. I'd pretty much gotten that the course would not happen at HI. I waited a few weeks and filled out their form to teach a class, https://docs.google.com/document/d/16FYcuDUtgQ5CA1_y_15fXwjFOBky3fmfOiI3yMlcfwM/mobilebasic?hl=en_US , linked from their site. Unsurprisingly I got what I expected: no reply. Several weeks later, I returned to talk to others there regarding time banking (look it up). Mylo was there and when I mentioned that I might have found another place, he said I could teach the course there. I asked if he was sure about that and he confirmed. I told him that I'd pretty much figured he didn't want the course to happen but he denied that. I asked again if he was sure of himself and mentioned that I'd received no reply after completing their web form. He confirmed that I could teach the class there and denied knowledge of the form. Two weeks after that, and months after Warren had approved my course, I went back to HI to get in-person confirmation (so as to avoid confusion with my such emails being skipped). Mylo eventually opened the door but just stood in the doorway, blocking it. I had to ask if I could come in. And after I'd gotten in, I asked about booking the room for teaching my course. Mylo folded again and said that I might be able to teach "somewhere else" but "I might be able to work with Joergan" (same guy he'd previously ushered me away from). I asked if Joergan was there. He wasn't. This new story reaffirmed my initial suspicion that Mylo simply did not want me to teach the course there. I wonder how they pay the rent, though I suspect someone decided to grant these people money. Such great community potential here, squandered. A pity. Well, unless you're only looking new age stuff and don't mind loose moral values (e.g. lying, fraud). If you like to be "spiritual" by sitting in circles with angelic smiles, full of fake compassion and gossip over tea, this might be a good place for you. Me, I'm looking for a community learning center in SoMa where I can teach the class that I designed.

    I visited the Happiness Institute last night for the first time. After moving to the neighborhood…read morerecently, I was looking for a yoga class nearby. I stopped by David Schlussel's yoga class and was very pleasantly surprised. Not only is it free (though I believe donations to the institute are encouraged; however, I was never asked to donate) -- David is an excellent teacher! There were only 3 students, so I got a lot of personalized attention. David asked what each of our goals were at the beginning of the class and made sure to address those throughout the class. One of my favorite parts of his teaching style is that he actually helps you into the positions that don't come as easily. I'm definitely going to be back as often as my busy schedule allows, and am stoked to check out the other classes that they offer.

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    The Happiness Institute! - Workshop to explore the next evolution of co-working.

    Workshop to explore the next evolution of co-working.

    The Happiness Institute! - The Art of Design: Co-Working that Works for Women - Oct 22, 2012

    The Art of Design: Co-Working that Works for Women - Oct 22, 2012

    The Happiness Institute! - Co-Working inspired by nature

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    Co-Working inspired by nature

    University Club of San Francisco - University Club of San Francisco, $25 Clam Pasta

    University Club of San Francisco

    4.3(138 reviews)
    4.9 kmChinatown, Nob Hill

    Gorgeous venue. I attended a friend's wedding here on a weekend. If you're attending or hosting an…read moreevent, I recommend researching where to park and have a back up parking lot in mind as well. The venue does not have a parking lot, and the closest parking lot was full. So definitely have a back up just in case Honestly, I knocked off a star because the receptionist yelled at us for walking towards the elevator as we were waiting in a line for it. Instead of telling us while we were waiting that only 4 people can go in at a time, she yells "ONLY 4 PEOPLE!" as you walk towards the elevator when it arrives. I suggest to print a sign that says 4 people at a time instead of obnoxiously yelling it

    Great venue for your special event! It was a wedding reception for me this time! Great historic…read morebuilding, just a block down Nob Hill from the Fairmont Hotel. Steeped in California history and San Francisco tradition. Elegant environment for your special event. Staff is great and accommodating to your needs and event requirements. They do a lot of weddings here. Got familiar with it more from a Wedding Showcase they had 1-2 years ago. The Bride actually got acquainted with us at the SF Symphony a year prior. If you like traditional elegance in a San Francisco landmark atop perhaps the most famous SF hill, check this place out for your event.

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    University Club of San Francisco - University Club of San Francisco, $8 Autumn Berry Cooler

    University Club of San Francisco, $8 Autumn Berry Cooler

    University Club of San Francisco - University Club of San Francisco, $15 Honey Bourbon Barbecue Wings - detail image

    University Club of San Francisco, $15 Honey Bourbon Barbecue Wings - detail image

    University Club of San Francisco - Gorgeous lobby of the Club with a historic feel

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    Gorgeous lobby of the Club with a historic feel

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