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Castro-Noe Valley is an area of San Francisco made
up the two neighborhoods: Castro and Noe Valley. The area is
bounded roughly by the Twin Peaks on the
west, Dolores Street on the east, Duboce Avenue on the north and
San Jose Avenue on the south.
Understand
Originally an Irish working class neighborhood of San Francisco,
the Castro has been transformed for the past 35
years and recognized by many as the gay mecca of the world. Filled
with bookstores, clothing outlets, video stores and bars (and
practically anything else you can think of) that cater towards the
GLBT community, the Castro is a REQUIRED VISIT for
anyone even slightly interested in gay lifestyle and culture, and
is truly a local authentic gem of San Francisco.
Noe Valley is a long gentrified neighborhood in
San Francisco with many hip and trendy restaurants and boutique
shops. The main commercial corridor is on 24th Street between
Guerrero Street and Diamond Street. Walking along 24th Street
during the day you will see well-attended coffee shops, chic
boutiques and several baby strollers. You can learn more about the
goings-on in Noe Valley by reading either the print or online
edition of the Noe Valley Voice [1].
Get in
By Muni
This is the best way to get to the Castro. The K, L, or
M MUNI Metro underground lines at the Church Street
station at Market and Church and the Castro Street station at
Market and Castro. The J Church line can also get
you to the Castro, although it comes above ground and turns south
on Church Street, which runs along the eastern edge of the
district. For a more scenic ride, take the historic F
Market streetcar line from Fisherman's Wharf, the
Embarcadero and Downtown down Market to Castro Street.
MUNI bus lines which serve the area include
24-Divisadero, which runs along Castro Street
through most of the district, heading north to Pacific Heights and southeast
to Bayview-Hunters Point, the
33-Stanyan, which runs east-west along 18th
Street, the 48-Quintara/24th Street, which runs
east-west along 24th Street, continuing east to Potrero Hill and west past Twin
Peaks, West Portal and into Sunset, and the
35 and 37 neighborhood lines.
The BART system runs through the nearby Mission
neighborhood, where you can either get off at the 16th Street
station and transfer to the #33 bus line, or get off at the 24th
Street station and transfer to the #48 bus line.
By car
Don't drive into the area. Use public transit instead. There is
a public parking garage on Noe just north of Market, but it is
small. Street parking is very hard to find, especially on the
weekends. If you park at the Safeway on Market and you don't go
exclusively there, you will be towed. There are some metered spots
along 18th between Sanchez and Eureka, but these are hard to come
by. On weekends, parking is better as the 2-hour neighborhood
permits don't apply. Noe Valley has one small public lot, but you
will likely need to find street parking, and this can be
particularly scarce on weekends during brunch and dinner times.
- The Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street (between 17th and 18th Streets),
☎ +1 415 621-6120, [2]. A lovingly restored Art Deco jewelbox of an
independent movie theatre, with a Wurlitzer organ and splendid
organist, special sing-along showings, and more. A "rep house" or
repertory theater, it tends to screen a wide variety of classic or
obscure but worthwhile films, and be a venue of choice of local
film festivals. $9.50 adults, $7
seniors/teens/matinee. edit
- GLBT Historical Society, 499 Castro
Street (Corner of
Castro and 18th), ☎ +1 415
621-1107, [4].
W-Sa 12PM-8PM, Su 12PM-6PM (except
holidays). A GLBT historical
exhibit, "Passionate Struggle", traces elements of the community's
affinities and differences. It takes you from the bedrooms and back
rooms to the bookstores and bars, from Harvey Milk’s victories to
transgender sex workers’ riots, from social movements to secret
fantasies. $3. edit
Do
There are several major cultural festivals and events in the
Castro annually.
- Halloween in the Castro, [5]. Halloween, the holiday when everyone puts on a
mask, has long been a special time for gay, lesbian and bisexual
people to take off the "straight-looking mask" they sometimes wore
all year, and be themselves. What remains today is a huge,
sometimes poorly controlled, street party in the Castro on the
evening of October 31st each year. edit
- Pink Saturday, (Castro Street from Market St
downhill). Saturday night before the
LGBT Pride Parade, last weekend in June. A street party, organised by the Sisters of
Perpetual Indulgence. Free, donations
encouraged. edit
- Castro Street Fair, (On Castro Street), ☎ +1-415 841-1824, [6]. First Sunday in October, 11AM-6PM. Vendors, dancing, fundraising for community
groups. edit
- Cliff's Variety, 479 Castro Street (between Market and 18th Street),
☎ +1 415 431-5365 (fax: +1 415 431-0803), [7]. M-F 8:30AM-8PM, Sa 9:30AM-8PM, Su 11AM-6PM.
Toys, gifts, kitchenware, hardware, and
the newly remodeled annex next door is where to shop for do it
yourself home decor items and is THE place to get
rhinestones. edit
- A Different Light, 489 Castro Street, ☎ +1 415 431-0891, [8]. This is the place to find LGBT books;
especially ones too "controversial" for more mainstream bookstores.
Its also still possible to pick up community newspapers from
outside the area; when there's still some left. edit
- Under One Roof, 518 Castro Street, ☎ +1 415 503-2300, [9]. Daily 10AM-9PM. Supports 33 AIDS Service Organizations
throughout the Bay Area. "The mission of Under One Roof is to
generate unrestricted funds for agencies that provide HIV/AIDS
education and support services." edit
- ImagiKnit, 3897 18th Street (at Sanchez), ☎ +1
415 621-6642, [10]. M-Sa
11AM-6:30PM, Su 11AM-4PM. These
women opened up the yarn shop that they'd like to hang out in and
the whole neighborhood concurs that they're doing it right.
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- Noe Valley Farmers Market, in the parking lot between
Sanchez/Vicksburg. Sa 8AM-Noon,
year-round. edit
- Just For Fun / Scribbledoodles, 3982 24th
Street, ☎ +1 415
285-4068, [11]. M-F 10AM-7PM, Sa 9AM-7PM, Su 10AM-6PM. Stationery and gifts; custom color printing and
calligraphy for announcements. They have also opened an art supply
store across the street. edit
- Church Street Flowers, 212 Church
Street, ☎ +1 415
553-7762, [12]. M-F 9AM-7PM, Sat 10AM-7PM. Rated 'Best of the Bay' #1 Florist for the past
six years, this adorable flower shop has the most beautiful and
unique blooms from all over the world. edit
- 24th Street Cheese Company, 3893 24th
Street (between Sanchez
and Vicksburg), ☎ +1 415
821-6658. Carries hundreds
of cheeses where you can taste before you buy. edit
- Chow,
215 Church St
(Castro) (between 15th
St & Market St), ☎ +1 415
552-2469, [13]. Su-Th 8AM-11PM, F-Sa 8AM-12AM. Serves Traditional American style food. Try
their delicious breakfast made with fresh ingredients. They have
reasonable prices, a casual atmosphere, good for kids and large
groups, and good waiter service. $11-$30. edit
- Eric's, 1500 Church Street (at 27th), ☎ +1
415 282-0919 (fax: +1 415
282-9989). M-Th 11AM-9PM, F-Sa
11AM-10PM, Su 12:30PM-9PM. California Chinese cuisine (e.g.: many vegs are
fresh, white or brown rice, mu shu comes with grilled flour
tortillas). Tasty food in a bustling place. Accessible, vegetarian
friendly, beer and wine, moderately loud. $2-6 apps, $6-$11 entrees ($7 minimum).
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- Firefly, 4288 24th Street (between Diamond and Douglass), ☎ +1 415 821-7652, [14]. Daily 5:30PM-10PM. A
favorite neighborhood restaurant among locals with creative home
cooking and friendly service. edit
- Hahn's Hibachi, 1305 Castro Street (at 24th Street), ☎ +1 415 642-8151, [15]. The place to go for cheap, fast, and tasty
food. Choose from the grilled chicken, mountain of meat, or saute
chicken. $8.50-$15. edit
- Haystack Pizza, 3881 24th Street (at Sanchez), ☎ +1
415 647-1929, [16]. Su-Th 11:30AM-11PM, F-Sa 11:30AM-Midnight.
A neighborhood favorite with a full menu
with many choices for various diets. edit
- Kasa Indian Eatery, 4001 18th St (at Noe), ☎ +1
415 621-6940, [17]. 11AM-10PM. Indian
food in a casual setting emphasizing from-scratch cooking with
fresh ingredients. $5-$12.
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- Lovejoy's Tea Room, 1351 Church Street (at Clipper), ☎ +1
415 648-5895, [18]. W-Su 11AM-6PM. Combination antique store and one of the best
places to have a cosy High Tea in the city. edit
- Noe Valley Bakery, 4073 24th Street (at Castro), ☎ +1
415 550-1405 (contact@noevalleybakery.com,
fax: +1 415 550-1485), [19]. M-F 7AM-7PM, Sa-Su 7AM-6PM. Considered one of the best local bakeries in
the area. They supply some of the better SF restaurants as well as
neighborhood demand for baked goods. edit
- Sausage Factory Italian, 517 Castro
Street (between 18th
Street and 19th Street), ☎ +1
415 626-1250, [20]. Daily 11:30AM-midnight. It's larger than it looks from the outside,
extending back into the middle of the block. Delivery.
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- Savor, 3913 24th Street (at Sanchez), ☎ +1
415 282-0344. Su-Th 8AM-10PM,
F-Sa 8AM-11PM. A popular brunch
spot. edit
- Sparky's 24-Hour Diner, 242 Church
Street (between Market
and 15th), ☎ +1 415
626-8666, [21]. 24/7 daily. Delivery. Full-on diner fare, good salads and
baked items. edit
- Swatdee Thai Cuisine, 4166 24th Street (between Casto and Diamond), ☎ +1 415 824-8070, [22]. Lunch M-F 11:30AM-3:30PM, Dinner daily
4:30PM-10PM. edit
- Thai House Express, 599 Castro Street (at 19th), ☎ +1
415 864-5000, [23]. Daily 11:30AM-10:30PM. Excellent Thai food in a gay atmosphere, with
some dishes that are not on the menu of most American Thai
restaurants, such as Kao Soy, chicken with soft and crispy noodles
in mustard sauce. edit
- 440
Castro, 440
Castro St, ☎ +1 415
621-8732, [24]. Heavy gay bar with a rowdy crowd and lots of
bears, but for some this is the definitive Castro bar.
edit
- The
LookOut, 3600
16th Street, ☎ +1 415
431-0306. Very popular gay
bar with great food, a nice balcony, and a much calmer crowd than
the 440 Castro. edit
- Mix,
4086 18th
Street, ☎ +1 415
431-8616, [25]. Daily
6AM-2AM. Billing itself as a
"neighborhood bar", Mix has strong drinks and a great back
patio. edit
- Moby
Dick, 4049
18th Street, [26]. M-F
2PM-2AM, Sa-Su Noon-2AM. Great
bartenders, cheap strong drinks, music videos, and pinball.
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- Pilsner Inn, 225 Church Street (between 15th St and Market St),
☎ +1 415 621-7058, [27]. Daily 10AM-2AM. A
low-key, unpretentious gay bar with plenty of room inside.
edit
- Twin Peaks Tavern, 401 Castro Street (between 17th St and 18th St), ☎ +1 415 864-9470, [28]. Very nice gay bar with a great atmosphere and
nice staff. edit
- Cafe
Flore, 2298
Market Street (at
Noe), ☎ +1 415
621-8579, [29]. Su-Th
7AM-11PM, F-Sa 7AM-Midnight. Go
for the good tea or latte and the prime people watching, not
necessarily the food. edit
- Samovar Tea Lounge, 498 Sanchez Street (at 18th Street), ☎ +1 415 626-4700, [30]. Daily 10AM-10PM. Live jazz on Fridays, a Stitch-and-Bitch
knitting aficionado gathering on Sunday afternoons, over 100 kinds
of tea. Comfortable hangout. edit
- Noe Valley also has the nickname "coffee gulch". While
Starbucks is popular, the locals prefer Martha's
(24th Street between Church and Sanchez) [31] and
Bernie's (24th between Noe and Sanchez) [32].
- Inn
on Castro, 321 Castro Street (at 16th), ☎ +1
415 861-0321 (Innkeeper@innoncastro.com),
[33]. $95-$190. edit
- Parker House, 520 Church Street (at 17th), ☎ +1
415 621-3222 (info@parkerguesthouse.com,
fax: +1 415 621-4139), [34]. $139-$249. edit
- Twin Peaks Hotel, 2160 Market Street (between 14th and 15th), ☎ +1 415 863-2909. Not the Ritz but a cheap budget hotel
option edit
- San Francisco Public Library - Noe Valley
Branch, 451
Jersey St. (between
Diamond and Castro), ☎ +1 415
355-5707, [35]. Su 1-5,
M Closed, Tu 10-9, W 1-9, Th 10-6, F 1-6, Sa 10-6.
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