ot: looking for hotel near moscone center, sf....
#5
And you have two color choices in the lobby... neon blue and neon green
I've stayed there, though (wife got a comped room, she's a travel agent). Very nice. They have CD players in all the rooms playing mood music, haha.
#6
How price conscious? I've got a place in mind two blocks away and youll go home with a story
A restroom per floor, most of the rooms are for residences and filled with people that run the gamut from filmmakers, to biotechs to a woman who wear long flowing white gowns and walks around holding a bunny..Don't know the price but I can find out on for a short stay. Let me know if you're brave enough..The Hotel Utah.
From the website...
This is an old place.
It was built in 1908, when the Barbary Coast was still going strong ... 1908, the year Bette Davis was born. The year of the first Model T. Four years before Woody Guthrie was born. Nine years before the last time the White Sox won the World Series. Twenty-eight years before the Bay Bridge. This bar was standing before, during, and after Prohibition.
The Deininger family opened the saloon, and commissioned furniture makers in Belgium to design and create its ornate bar-back. They also served the city's best beer, Fredericksburg, brought to The Utah by horse and carriage and lowered into the cellar in wooden kegs.
A place with a sketchy past.
Gamblers, thieves, ladies up to no good, politicians, hustlers, friends of opium, goldseekers, godseekers, charlatans, police, fancy miscreants -- they all visited The Utah. And that was when South of Market was just a lonely section of the San Francisco waterfront.
From the website...
This is an old place.
It was built in 1908, when the Barbary Coast was still going strong ... 1908, the year Bette Davis was born. The year of the first Model T. Four years before Woody Guthrie was born. Nine years before the last time the White Sox won the World Series. Twenty-eight years before the Bay Bridge. This bar was standing before, during, and after Prohibition.
The Deininger family opened the saloon, and commissioned furniture makers in Belgium to design and create its ornate bar-back. They also served the city's best beer, Fredericksburg, brought to The Utah by horse and carriage and lowered into the cellar in wooden kegs.
A place with a sketchy past.
Gamblers, thieves, ladies up to no good, politicians, hustlers, friends of opium, goldseekers, godseekers, charlatans, police, fancy miscreants -- they all visited The Utah. And that was when South of Market was just a lonely section of the San Francisco waterfront.
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