
About this Event
This tour starts near Market Street and wanders through the Union Square neighborhood via the history of mid-century night life in San Francisco. It is a treasure hunt to discover these beautiful signs hidden in plain sight above local watering holes, small hotels, corner stores, beautiful garages, and old-school eateries. Tour ends at Union Square.
Spend an evening with San Francisco Neon's co-founder Al Barna and Stephen Coles of Letterform Archive. Tours include local history with typography insights into San Francisco's vintage matchbooks and neon signs. Photography and a lively Q&A are encouraged. Be prepared to walk 1.5 hours .
Reservations details: We'll email you all the details the day before tour, including public transit and parking tips the day before your tour.



Matchbooks photos from the collection of Stephen Coles. David's and John's Grill photos from the "San Francisco Neon: Survivors and Lost Icons" book, available at sfneon.org. Tad's Steaks photo by Heather David.
Small Print: Please note that we reserve the right to change/cancel the tour due to obstructions, stormy weather, or insufficient reservations. Full refunds issued for canceled tours. All participants agree to assume 100% responsibility for their own safety, conduct, and well-being, and recognize that possible hazards exist while participating in outdoor (or any other) activities; and agree to participate solely at their own risk. If you join this group, and purchase tickets, and/or attend any San Francisco Neon events; it shall be conclusively presumed you understand and agree to this policy.


Event Venue & Nearby Stays
On the sidewalk near John's Grill 63 Ellis Street, 63 Ellis Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 37.05