San Francisco Eagle

[2][3] The bar caters to the bear community and the leather subculture.

[4][5] Lex Montiel is one of the bar's owners, as of 2018.

[5] The San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley consists of four works of art along Ringold Alley honoring the leather subculture; it opened in 2017.

[6][7] One of the works of art is metal bootprints along the curb which honor 28 people (including Terry Thompson, who managed the bar) who were an important part of the leather communities of San Francisco.

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Leather pride flag in front of the San Francisco Eagle Bar