

Twin Peaks Tavern
Castro District
Twin Peaks Tavern earned its place in history in 1972 when it became the first gay bar in the U.S. to throw open its windows to the street, a bold act of visibility during an era of secrecy. Today this Castro landmark still pours strong Irish coffees and whiskey on the rocks while the corner windows frame some of the city's best people-watching.
LGBTQ historic landmark
Castro corner icon
people-watching perch
cash only
Tips
🍸"the gay Cheers" (7x7 Bay Area)
🍸"I'd rather snack on a pickled onion over an olive any day" — order a vodka Gibson (Buenviaje)
💵cash only — hit the ATM upstairs if needed
$$$$
Twin Peaks Tavern
Castro DistrictOpen


Twin Peaks Tavern earned its place in history in 1972 when it became the first gay bar in the U.S. to throw open its windows to the street, a bold act of visibility during an era of secrecy. Today this Castro landmark still pours strong Irish coffees and whiskey on the rocks while the corner windows frame some of the city's best people-watching.
LGBTQ historic landmark
Castro corner icon
people-watching perch
cash only
Tips
🍸"the gay Cheers" (7x7 Bay Area)
🍸"I'd rather snack on a pickled onion over an olive any day" — order a vodka Gibson (Buenviaje)
💵cash only — hit the ATM upstairs if needed
$$$$