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Getting There

From the North Bay (Golden Gate Bridge) Take 101 South across the Golden Gate Bridge. Stay on 101 South along Lombard Street to Van Ness Avenue, turn right. At O’Farrell Street, turn left. Stay in the left lane and follow O’Farrell to Mason (eight blocks). The Downtown Center Garage is on the corner, your closest lot to the theatre. Walk up Mason one block to Geary, turn left and the Curran Theatre is a block and a half up at 445 Geary. From the East Bay (Bay Bridge) Stay to the left and take the 5th Street/101 North exit. At the exit ramp, veer left onto Harrison and go one block to 6th Street, turn right. Proceed to Market Street where 6th becomes Taylor Continue up Taylor to O’Farrell, turn right. Cross into the left lane before Mason Street (next block). This is the Downtown Center Garage at O’Farrell and Mason, the closest lot to the theatre. Walk up Mason one block to Geary, turn left and the Curran Theatre is a block and a half up at 445 Geary. From the South Bay Take 101 North or 280 North. If on 101 North, take the 280 North exit. Exit at 6th Street and take 6th to Market Street where it becomes Taylor. Continue up Taylor to O’Farrell, turn right. Cross into the left lane before Mason Street (next block). This is the Downtown Center Garage at O’Farrell and Mason, the closest lot to the theatre. Walk up Mason one block to Geary, turn left and the Curran Theatre is a block and a half up at 445 Geary. From BART or MUNI Exit at the Powell Street station and come up at the Cable Car turnaround (Powell Street). Walk up Powell three blocks to Geary, turn left. The Curran Theatre is located a block and a half up the street at 445 Geary between Mason and Taylor.
Parking
Although street parking is limited, there are many public and private lots in the area. Downtown Center Garage at O’Farrell and Mason is the closest lot to the theatre. Others close by: Taylor/O’Farrell Garage, Union Square Garage at Geary between Stockton and Powell, and Sutter/Stockton Garage.
Dining
Ponzu Present your ticket stub to receive a complimentary dessert. (One dessert per table) From small plates to large, Ponzu's food offers scrumptious dishes that bridge the gap between the exotic East and West. It's Asia without a map. Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Vietnamese ingredients blend with contemporary presentations to create dishes that are perfect to share. Dishes that typify the menu have bright, bold flavors with brilliant accents to tantalize your taste buds–from appetizers to desserts. Check out their website!

Asia de Cuba Present your ticket stub and receive a complimentary dessert (one per table). Diners indulge in Asia de Cuba’s celebrated “Asian meets Latin” sharing cuisine while dining in an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy. The dining room’s piece de resistance is its centerpiece, a breathtaking cross shaped communal dining table made of hand-etched illuminated mirror. Master designer Philippe Starck has revamped the Redwood Room, the city’s most elegant and beloved bar, to recall its former glory and its adjoining French Room into the city’s hottest restaurant scene. Appointments such as hand blown Venetian Murano glass vases, full-height arched windows, lush, redwood-toned velvet curtains and mahogany and leather banquettes create an atmosphere of warmth and intimacy. Check out their website!

Colibri Present your same day ticket stub and receive a complimentary dessert when you order an entree. Award winning Colibri Mexican Bistro, in the heart of San Francisco’s bustling Theatre District, just a block west of Union Square. Spanish for “hummingbird,” Colibri combines the simplicity of authentic family recipes with fresh, high-quality ingredients to bring diners unparalleled, delectable Mexican cuisine in a charming, turn of the century cantina setting. Check out their website!

Grand Cafe Present your ticket stub and receive a complimentary appetizer. Grand Cafe, a French-California brasserie featuring contemporary French cuisine influenced by earthy seasonal flavors and wonderful local ingredients. The menu's diverse array of fresh seafood, roasted meats, and theatrical desserts satisfies every appetite. Set in an architecturally restored, turn-of-the-century ballroom with 30 foot high ceilings, the cafe reflects the grandeur of old Europe with touches of art nouveau and deco and exciting collections of commissioned murals, fanciful sculptures, decorative art and faux finishes from a variety of local artists. Check out their website!
Hotels
Clift: Modern Luxury with an Edge An inspired fusion of old-world hotel elegance with distinctly contemporary energy and glamour, the newly redesigned Clift, in the heart of San Francisco's Theatre District, takes modern luxury to another level. Home of the popular Redwood Room bar and the innovative Asia de Cuba restaurant, Clift is located just steps away from the Curran Theatre...and only a short taxi ride to the Golden Gate & Orpheum Theatres.

Hotel Monaco Receive 15% off lowest available room rate click link www.monaco-sf.com A glamorous luxury hotel in San Francisco, the Hotel Monaco offers style and comfort for the most discerning of travelers. With its French-inspired architecture and sensually rich décor, the Hotel Monaco, a Kimpton Hotel, will seduce and pamper you, allow you to indulge your senses. Located just footsteps from our hotel in downtown San Francisco are Union Square, Moscone Convention Center, the downtown Financial District and the Theatre District, offering our guests an ideal location during their stay in the city.
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