Sf oldest gay bar sold

SF’s Oldest Gay Bar “The Stud” is Coming Back!

San Francisco's oldest gay bar, The Stud, announced Wednesday it is closing its doors due to lack of revenue as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Despite a fundraiser and weekly online drag shows, the historic bar at Ninth St. She said, however, there's still a chance the bar can find a new home and reopen its doors in the future.

The Stud, around sinceis one of the country's most iconic bars and has been at its current location since It plans to hold a "drag funeral" on May 31 to honor the bar and it's legacy. Supervisor Matt Haney and state Sen. Scott Weiner will join Mahogany and the bar's other owners, Vivianne Forevermore! California issued a statewide stay-at-home order on March 19, requiring non-essential businesses to close in an effort to fight the spread of COVID The state moved into "Stage 2" of reopening this month, "where retail curbside and delivery onlyrelated logistics and manufacturing, office workplaces, limited personal services, outdoor museums, child care, and essential businesses can open with modifications," according to the governor's office.

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