Tenderloin San Francisco

The Tenderloin is a dense neighborhood situated in the downtown San Francisco. It consists of 50 square blocks and is surrounded by Post Street in north, Manson Street in east, Mission Street in south and Ninth Street in west. The Tenderloin contains many huge priced residential areas along with commercial spaces. In this area many illegal things prevails like harmful drug trade, prostitution, unlicensed liquor shops etc. It is also a dangerous and a high crime locality. Boeddeker park is located here. More details can be collected from our travel articles.
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Tenderloin San Francisco

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A Brief Guide to the Dense Downtown Neighborhood Tenderloin in San Francisco

The Tenderloin is situated in the downtown area of San Francisco. It is sandwiched in between the high priced residential neighborhood and commercial areas. The region is known for high rates of crimes such as robbery and assaults. Petty crimes, illegal drug trade, strip clubs, liquor stores and prostitution give the entire neighborhood a very seedy reputation.

Tenderloin neighborhood

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The Tenderloin neighborhood is particularly the home for low income groups of the society. There are a number of remarkable architectural landmarks located here like the old Hibernia Bank which is situated by the side of McAllister Street and Jones Street. The first Law school of California, UC Hastings is also located here.

Some of the popular theatres located here include Golden Gate & Orpheum Theatres, American Conservatory Theater, EXIT Theater, New Conservatory Theater, The Last Planet Theater, and Off-Market Theater among many others.

Tenderloin in San Francisco

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The galleries in Tenderloin neighborhood include Shooting Gallery, 509 Cultural Center and the Luggage Store. There are a bars littered in the area. The 65 Club and 21 Club are two very well known dive bars there. A number of new and trendy bars have come up over the years. There are entertainment facilities like Dixieland-oriented Gold Rush; piano bar of Lefty O'Doul is most of the bars.

The guests can enjoy live music in Warfield Theater and the Great American Music Hall. There were a number of strip clubs few years back. However, over the years there has been significant decrease in the total number of such clubs. The very well theatre is the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theater.

Warfield Theater and the Great American Music Hall

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Guide and Map of Tenderloin San Francisco

San Francisco has a number of different areas worth visiting. A San Francisco travel guide is the best place to find the points of attraction in the city. However, Tenderloin is one of these areas that share a bad reputation for offering poverty, violence and crime.

Still there are some restaurants and colorful bars that can attract your attention for paying at least a short visit to this downtown area of San Francisco. For this, you can find Tenderloin map and guide available online to have enough information about the place.

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Golden Gate Theatre, Dottie's True Blue Cafe, Brenda's French Soul Food, Phoenix Hotel and many other places in Tenderloin are worth visiting. With the help of online maps, you can find exact location of all these venues, along with the driving directions to reach there.

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There are many Mexican restaurants, known to offer delicious dishes to the visitors. Italian restaurants, Middle Eastern restaurants, and a number of fast food restaurants are also located in the region. Moulin Rouge Breakfast Cafe, Olympics Flame Cafe, Golden Era Vegetarian Restaurant and many other food venues offer variety of menus and that too, at reasonable price tags.

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Things to Do in the Tenderloin San Francisco

Once upon a time it was those finely chopped pieces of meats made affordable to the police officers working in the area, which has earned the city its nickname - Tenderloin. And if you are still under the impression that the Tenderloin vicinity of San Francisco is being brushed off by those violent beats of nature, then its time that you get to know the truth. Since ages the historic city has undergone phenomenal changes, and today Tenderloin thrives as one of the most urban-chic SF zones in San Francisco travel packages, despite its old-times bad crack. Rich in cultural life and teeming with local sightseeing attractions for its foreign visitors, let's check out the "to-do" list once you step in Tenderloin.

Glide Memorial Church

This spiritual oasis sited in the San Franciscan districts of Tenderloin, attracts people from every corner across the globe. It is under the strict leadership and sincere guidance of the Rev. Cecil Williams and the Father of Glide Foundation Janice Mirikitani, that this church has become a role model for city community-assistance programs. Visitors to the church are served with free meals, health services, job training and counseling. Visit the Glide official website - http://www.glide.org/ - for further info on the memorial church.

Street Theater Festival

It is the 3-day "In the Street theater" festival that has added the jerk of hospitality to the hard-hearted locale on Ellis Street. The festival marvelously features marionette, trapeze and several other arts and music with improved theatrical milieu and free performance workshops. For more information, you can either dial (415) 255-5971 or visit http://www.luggagestoregallery.org

The Tandoor-loin

Tenderloin has become the unlikely hub of Indian food, especially the refreshing and lip-licking mango lassi and the mind blowing tandoori kebabs. Bearing much similarity to the Indian taste, zesty and inexpensive foodstuffs are served on the fly. Typically some of the dishes offered by the restaurant are the tandoori lamb chaps, naan, rice, paneer, chicken tikka masala and the all time favorite a glass of occasional mango lassi.

And to take a peek into some of the other renowned Tenderloin bistros, go to http://www.blackbookmag.com/guides/san_francisco/a/l/tenderloin

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Tenderloin is not just this much. What is Tenderloin without its rocking nightlife and dazzling shopping plexes! And how can we forget the cultural theaters? For the most comprehensive list of San Francisco tours in the Tenderloin district you will certainly want to visit http://www.sfgate.com/neighborhoods/sf/tenderloin/