The bar opened in 1975 and closed in July 2020.
[2][3][4] According to the San Francisco Chronicle, "Most nights attract a healthy crowd to the dance floor, where Britney, Gaga and Madonna rule the playlists.
"[5][6] In April 2005, the San Francisco Human Rights Commission said the bar discriminated against African American customers and job seekers.
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