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Poleng Lounge1751 Fulton StreetSan Francisco, CA 94117 map cross street: between Masonic and Central district: NoPa/USF Tel. 1.415.441.1751 Email Poleng Lounge Website |
![]() | Tue Jun 17 - Tue Oct 28 Take your education to the next level by focusing on the 3 concentrations of HIGHER LEARNING
Mixology
$2 Red Stripes, $4 Fernet Shots
Culinary
$3 Edamame, $3 Sweet Potato Fries
Musicology
Dj Mel in the Mix all night long
10p-2a / FREE
party... More |
![]() | Wed Sep 03 - Wed Oct 08 Take a trip on FLIGHT 415 and experience the journey through sound and rhythms provided by your sound pilots: SHREDONE, SHAWNDUB, BEATS ME, MR. MUDDBIRD, SPINNERTY & co-pilot CHICKEN SKRATCH. Travel through the sounds of undergroundhiphop/breaks/rare... More |
![]() | Sun Sep 07 - Sun Oct 26 Every Sunday night with two rooms of hip-hop, reggae, and some international rhythms! Resident DJ's Mr. E, DJ Santero, El Kool Kyle and special weekly rotating guest artist and DJ's.
Free!!
21+ welcome w/ID.... More |
![]() | Thu Oct 09 Reggae, breakbeats, hip-hop, breakdancers, live singers all in support of clean energy for San Francisco. Vote Yes on PROP H this november.
SAN FRANCISCO-Local preforming artists and DJ's have come together to host a benefit for Proposition H, th... More |
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Editorial Review Poleng Lounge Southeast Asian Street Food Infused with Tea and Grooves By Chrissy Loader (12/21/2006)" Located in the space that housed 1751 Social Club (and Storyville before that), Poleng Lounge is a tea house, food Mecca, and dance club all in one. This means experiencing the sounds of trickling water and the scent of fine tea leaves, before being hit with the bluster of seven dancing girls lining up against a velvet rope, waiting for entry into Poleng’s Temple Room. " |
Editorial Review 1751 Social Club Fancied-up Pub Food Set to Music By Michelle de Grasse (10/28/2005)" The last time I visited 1751 Social Club, I surmised that I wouldn't go out of my way to come back. It was good fare, but the overall experience didn't blow me away, nor did it blow me back in. Former reviewers had been similarly nonplussed by trips to 1751 Social Club, reinforcing the idea that the space that once housed the ill-fated Creole/jazz/hip-hop supper club, Storyville, was somehow cursed. " |
Editorial Review 1751 Social Club Where Anything (and Everyone) Goes By Mandy Kemp (12/10/2004)" 1751 Social Club, located in the Fulton Street building formerly occupied by the Creole restaurant and hip-hop club Storyville, was a mystery to us. Considering the slew of "Best of CitySearch" awards that were claimed in 2004 by the tiny, seemingly obscure spot in a quiet, residential neighborhood, we couldn’t help but wonder what all the fuss was about. With just the right amount of kitsch, a menu full of nicely-priced comfort food, and a happening club scene to boot, the mystery quickly dissolved. 1751 is aptly named; it’s a social gathering space with vibrant personality, giving it true mass appeal. " |
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