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Rickshaw Stop

155 Fell Street
San Francisco, CA 94102 map
cross street: Van Ness
district: Civic Center


Tel. 415.861.2011
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Events Calendar
Sat Aug 08 - Sat Dec 12
A Homolicious Queer Dance Party for dykes, trannies, lezzies and friends with DJs Nuxx & Zax. COCKBLOCK is San Francisco's HOTTTEST Queer dance party for Homos & friends. Come get your block on with super ecstatic Disc Jockeys Nuxx (the Bar on Cast... More
Sat Nov 28
DIZZY BALLOON This super-fun local band hosts its 2nd Annual Post-Thanksgiving Party, giving everyone a way to work off that turkey. "Showmanship, musicianship, boundless energy, catchy danceable numbers, and a clever sense of humor ... what more cou... More
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Sun Nov 29
"A guitar-and-drums duo, Japandroids plays cacophonous, careening rock 'n' roll that's bolstered by the raw, honest and sometimes heartbreaking sincerity of its lyrics." --NPR "This is terminally catchy music played with punk's enthusiasm and velocit... More
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Wed Dec 02
MT ST HELENS VIETNAM BAND "The [Seattle quintet's] Weepy EP is an exuberant glimpse into what this mixed-gender group has to offer: no fuss rock 'n' roll. Relying on indie-rock touchstones, like twitchy male vocals and weird tempo changes, the tracks... More
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Thu Dec 03
SPLIT LIP RAYFIELD With over a decade of recording and performing, Split Lip Rayfield has emerged as one of the Midwest's most uncompromising bands. "The fearsome foursome of Split Lip combines a traditional bluegrass sound with the blazing speed and... More
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Fri Dec 04
PARTY CORPS is back and we're bringing you our biggest event ever, FANTASY CARNIVAL! Dropping hip hop, soul, electro and the sickest beats are some of SF's most original hip hop artists: J- Boogie's Dubtronic Science (Om Records) http://www.... More
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Thu Dec 31
DISCO 2010 with GLASS CANDY (OR) DESIRE (NY) Say goodbye to 2009 and hello to 2010! Champagne toasts, silly hats and everything to make this night one to remember.... More
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About Rickshaw Stop

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In a town where a reasonably-priced drink, plate of food or event space can be hard to find, the Rickshaw Stop is welcome to an overwhelming degree - it provides all three, with an abundance of space and style and zero pretension. Operating as a bar as of early January 2004 on Friday and Saturday nights until 1 am, Rickshaw Stop serves cocktails, wine, and inexpensive beer as well as tasty small and large plates for noshing that hover between $4 and $7. An old television production studio, the two-level space is tall and doublewide, ringed with red velvet floor-to-ceiling drapes, floored with warm-blonde, finished plywood, and furnished with gorgeous old rickshaws and a scattering of infinitely moveable tables and chairs of various styles. Swell lighting, a foozball table in the large upper balcony lounge, friendly owners, and an intelligent clientele round out the appeal of the place. - Tracie Broom


Hours
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 5 pm - 12 midnight
Thursday: 5 pm - 12 midnight
Friday: 5 pm - 2 am
Saturday: 5 pm - 2 am
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Hip Hop’s Digital Messiah?
By Matt Crawford (03/03/2009)

" Mickey Factz has reached a simmering buzz with a continuous stream of free music online that showcases his lyrical versatility and hints of Kanye’s braggadocio, Jay Z’s swag and Pharrell’s couture. It’s a good look that some say fits perfectly with "hipster rap", the latest label du jour tossed about freely among the new era of wild-style hip hop acts. The New York rapper, who sounds equally comfortable on a Lykke Li remix or a 9th Wonder beat, spoke with SF Station over the phone during a break from working on his debut LP The Achievement. He makes his San Francisco debut at the Rickshaw Stop on March 6th. "

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SF Station Blows It Up
By Misha Vladimirskiy (06/23/2006)

" With the roar of the crowd and the beat of the drum the Artic Monkeys hit the stage at the San Francisco’s famed Warfield. These kids from Sheffield, England are the talk of the music world, with their simple lyrics and infectious instruments. This night was no different -- kids screamed and the Monkeys played. I personally can't relate to the lyrics but understand why others can so that’s why these kids are a band to watch in the coming years. "

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Loud*Live*Local
April 17th to April 30th
By matthew thayer (04/15/2005)

" Lots and lots of great bands are heading into town on the coattails of Coachella. Plenty of great bands call the Bay Area home. Many are performing to help you spread the wealth of your refund. I will let the music speak for itself. "

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