Ron v. • February 2, 2012The current clubhouse was originally built in 1886 as the residence of silver magnate James C. Flood and was believed to be the first Brownstone west of the Mississippi.
Stephen F. • September 1, 2012If there’s more than four bikes parked out front, it will be too crowded inside to get a drink in a reasonable amount of time. Head to The Residence on 14th instead.
Jean • May 30, 2018Really great place. Residence is super clean, security is great, the tenants are all super friendly, it's cheap, close to public transportation and you have pretty much everything you need.
Foursquare City Guide • June 8, 2018The shop was first owned and operated by Harvey Milk, the first openly gay politician to be voted into public office. Originally opened in 1972, the building served as Milk’s office and residence.
Terr21 • February 25, 2019Living in this residence have made it easy to connect with new people and I feel like I am never alone, people are so open-minded and friendly and it is nice to be a part of that.
Ualtar O. • December 14, 2018Far from my first check in here... One of the few remaining Residence Clubs in San Francisco.
E M. • July 18, 2018The best part about living at the residence was the community of people. Mostly young, working adults or college interns, I found all of the folks there to be kind, welcoming and even willing to help.
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