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560 Broadway San Francisco, CA 94133

415-781-8222 

http://www.condorsf.com  

560 Broadway San Francisco CA 94133

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  • Sun, Fri-Sat 12pm-2am, Mon-Thu 6pm-2am
  • Late Night
  • Live Entertainment
Description

The Condor Club is most famous as the place where stripper Carol Doda got her start in the '60s. This topless a-go-go has been heating up North Beach off and on for nearly 50 years and still maintains the old charm (the sultry red velvet boudoir theme has a vintage Playboy feel to it). Customers of this gentleman's club can enjoy different forms of athletic entertainment, whether it be the diverse bevy of dancing ladies or the baseball or football players on the flat-screen TVs. There is a spacious VIP room for more private affairs if the main area gets crowded on Fridays and Saturdays, which it does thanks to the two-for-one appetizers and martini specials. Even Sundays get a special treatment with discount Jägerbombs (a shot of Jägermeister dropped in a pint of Red Bull). There is a $10-$15 cover every day of the week, but early bird specials and passes on the website can get you in for free or at reduced prices - just be sure to tip the dancers and the bartenders.








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  • Bouncer Explores the Naked Environs of the Condor Club

    Bouncer Explores the Naked Environs of the Condor Club

    I have to say that I am not an expert on S.F. strip clubs. I spend enough time in North Beach to see the dancers arriving for work, though, and they rarely look like anyone in the pictures out front. That is, they look like girls you might have... More »

  • 2006 | Best Cajun-Creole Restaurant

    New Orleans' loss is our gain: Having just opened the House of Seafood in San Francisco when Katrina hit, Andrew Jaeger and his staff decided to stick around when their eponymous Big Easy restaurant was closed due to the hurricane. The erstwhile Condor Club has been rendered unrecognizable, with plush booths and drapes and an inexplicable scattering of wide-screen TVs. Fortunately, the New Orleans–themed programming doesn't distract from the rich temptations on offer: oysters... More »

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