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Originally Posted by ethereal_reality
There's a building next door (to the east) that is probably part of the Crossfit 'complex'. It features the same yellow diagonal stripes
that appear on the main building.
gsv
This building still has an interesting 1950s (40?) bar facade, with the curved glass blocks on either side of the entrance.
Does anyone know if this was, in fact, a former bar?
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Originally Posted by lemster2024
E_R, that building was indeed a bar, at least in the 1970's. My dad used to have a business further west on Melrose and I would pass by it 2-3 times a week. Back then, the entire facade was painted flat charcoal black, the name or logo of the bar was at one time painted red, if I recall correctly...then later, maybe it had a silver dollar ("Silver Dollar Saloon"?) but for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the place...I do remember hearing the loud music that played...you could hear it as you drove past...
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The building in question appears to be 4216 Melrose Avenue. I found a build date of 1947 on
sfrealtors.com.
The 1956 CD lists it as Petta's Italian Restaurant and Stein's Restaurant & Cocktail. The address is missing from the next couple of CDs, but it reappears as The Rogue in 1963, and becomes The Red Rogue by 1967. It's still The Red Rogue in 1973. The 1987 entry just says Stud.
It now seems to be a gay bar called Faultline. I'm guessing that Stud may also have been a gay bar, but I don't know about the Rogue years. From
last month's TimeOut review (it's a critics' pick):
Ripe with the smell of pheromones and dried sweat, rather than the latest Gucci scent, Faultline prides itself in carrying on the tradition of the “men’s bar.” So if bellies, beards and tattoos make the man for you, then program your GPS for Faultline.