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The Marina: If you’re blond, hetero and really into French manicures and boys who party like they are still in college but work in Finance now, this is your jam. The Castro: Are you a white, gay male between the ages of 30 and 90? You live here.
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Did you used to be a hipster Missionite? Do you have a kid now? Boom. Now it’s a mix of Latino families, down & outs, hipsters, queers and the young gentry. Used to be cheap until the techies started actually buying places here. The Mission: The place to live if you’re queer, arty, a hipster, into ethnic food, live music, dive bars or are in a tech company and want to live near the cool kids. Good bars, dim-sum everywhere, Green Apple Used Books, and did I mention dim sum? Up and coming in terms of people who want to live in the Mission but can’t find an apartment are moving out here. The Richmond: On the opposite side of the park from The Sunset. Nobody will visit you if you live here, but you may have a chance of actually finding an illegal in-law unit to rent. While in many cities the first question a stranger asks you may be “So what do you do?” here you will be asked, “So where do you live?” In the interest of steering you in the right direction, we’re here to offer a rundown of The Hoods of San Francisco: Let us know which ones we missed!īe warned - for a tiny-ass city we have a lot of neighborhoods and – don’t even question it – you’re defined by where you live here. Why? Because San Francisco is so friggin’ gay sometimes that if we included every spot of “LGBT” interest we’d have have to write up every restaurant, shop, pop-up, park, back alley and service in the whole damn town! So, we apologize in advance for not including your favorite. Go Mustangs! and the other spent her teen years in the Castro’s gay clubs), but we definitely don’t pretend to be experts and if the comments sections of other queer guides are any indication, we will have left your favorite joint out. The authors of this guide are die hard San Franscicans (one went to Lincoln High School. What makes it one of the best cities in the world, besides its natural beauty (guys, I’m serious, sometimes I catch a glimpse of the bay, and find myself breathless) is its diversity. San Francisco is held on such a pedestal for us gays and while it’s true that the numbers of gays here are vast (something like 1 in 3 people are homos!) it’s easy to forget that it’s also just a big city with all kinds of people living in it. Here is the guide of guides for the city of cities.