Peacock Lounge & Gold Room, A Private Club In the Lower Haight

by Scott Beale on August 3, 2008 · 7 comments

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

Last night I finally had a chance to check out the Peacock Lounge & Gold Room, an eclectic private club in the Lower Haight neighborhood of San Francisco. The venue is not open to the public, so the only way you see it is if you are invited to an event that is being hosted there. I’ve heard it’s very affordable to rent out, they run the bar and you provide the DJ and sound system.

Check out their Yelp listing for more info and reviews.

photo gallery: Peacock Lounge & Gold Room

photos by Scott Beale

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