1760/1772 Market Street

Rebel at 1760 Market St, SFCurrently: 1772 Market

Previously: Rebel, Triple Crown, Octavia Lounge, Michael’s, Carta

1760/1772 Market Street
San Francisco, California 94114

Status: Special Events Venue

History

Summary

Name Dates of Operation
Rebel 2011 – 2012
Triple Crown 2009 – 2010
Octavia Lounge ???? – 2008
Michael’s ???? – ????
Carta ???? – ????

Details

For many years, the two-lot space at 1760/1772 Market Street seemed cursed, operating as Carta and Michael’s (and, for a time, Michael’s Octavia Lounge) before becoming Octavia Lounge, a gay-ish restaurant and piano bar that often held fundraisers and other gay-related events, including the annual Holiday Leather Brunch.

By May of 2008, there were rumors that Octavia Lounge was on the market, and in September of 2008, they announced that they had been sold. A week later they announced that they were closing within days.

In January of 2009, the closed Octavia Lounge space reopened as Triple Crown, with bottomless mimosa brunches by day and operating as a nightclub with a brand new dance license by night. BeBe Sweetbriar, Christian Owen, and Adrian Taylor (a.k.a. DJ Pornstar) had a gay night on Thursdays called Flight 1760, an airlines-themed event not too dissimilar from BeBe’s Launch party formerly held at Jet. Chi Chi LaRue brought her “Pop Goes the Zipper” party for the weekend Folsom Street Fair 2009.

In late 2010, the space was acquired by Duncan Ley and Ben Bleiman (Bullitt, Tonic, Lightning, Mayhem, Soda Popinski’s), who with Paul Miller of the SOMA gay bar Truck were making their first foray into gay nightlife with their new bar, Rebel, which opened in March of 2011. As a complement to Truck’s truck stop vibe, the bar played up an “Evel Knievel, ‘rebel-without-a-cause’” biker theme, with motorcycle helmets and a real motorcycle as props. Drag legend Suppositori Spelling brought her Sunday drag show, Cocktailgate, from Truck to Rebel’s bigger stage while Joshua J started a new Saturday night party called Stallion. Anna Conda’s drag show Charlie Horse, formerly at the Cinch in the Polk, had a brief reincarnation at the bar.

Sneaky’s BBQ, which had been operating out of Rebel’s kitchen, announced in June of 2012 that they were going back to catering and delivery for a few months while transitioning to a new space in the Mission. Rebel announced that they were looking for a new pop-up or chef to manage their food operations. But by October of 2012, the owners decided the location just wasn’t conducive for a neighborhood bar. They retooled it to be a special events space under the name 1772 Market, the address of the bar’s other entrance.

Sources

Alburger, Carolyn, “The Latest From Tonic/Bullitt Owners on Rebel and Their Bar & Restaurant Coming to the Mission,” SF Eater, February 10, 2011.

Alburger, Carolyn, “Sneaky’s BBQ Out at Rebel,” SF Eater, June 29, 2012.

Alburger, Carolyn, “Tonic/Bullitt Guys Plan Big Triple Crown Revamp for 2011,” SF Eater, December 22, 2010.

Alburger, Carolyn, “Tres in South Beach, Craw Station in the Sunset and More,” SF Eater, March 4, 2011.

Barmann, Jay, “Rebel ends its run as gay club, becomes an event space,” Grub Street, October 17, 2012.

Kane, Pete, “The Most Cursed Restaurant Spaces in San Francisco,” SF Eater, October 31, 2013.

Laird, Cynthia, “Gay senior advocate Arthur Hurwith dies,” Bay Area Reporter, October 24, 2013,

Lucchesi, Paulo, “Tonic/Bullitt guys in the process of taking over Triple Crown,” Inside Scoop SF, October 6, 2010.

Marek, Grant, “Rebel becomes 1772 Market Street,” SF Eater, October 17, 2012.

Mister Marcus, “A new bar for SOMA?” Bay Area Reporter, November 29, 2007.

Mister Marcus, “Year of the pig fading fast,” Bay Area Reporter, December 13, 2007.

“Obituaries: Fitz DeCosta Flemming,” Bay Area Reporter, September 18, 2008.

Paolo, “The Dish: Mini, City Kebab, Paulette, Triple Crown,” SF Eater, January 20, 2009.

Paolo, “EaterWire AM Edition: Octavia Lounge Sold, Closing Soon,” SF Eater, September 18, 2008.

Paolo, “EaterWire: New Sushi at Pier 39, Sentinel Updates, More!” SF Eater, May 28, 2008.

Paolo, “The Shutter: Octavia Lounge Slates Sunday Finale,” SF Eater, September 26, 2008.

Provenzano, Jim, “Bar & Nightclub Events, Feb 11 –18,” Bay Area Reporter, February 11, 2010.

Sachet, Donna, “Celebration central,” Bay Area Reporter, April 14, 2011.

Sachet, Donna, “Royal occasions,” Bay Area Reporter, March 19, 2009.

Sachet, Donna, “Stepping Out,” Bay Area Reporter, February 5, 2009.

Sweet Lips, “Bar wars,” Bay Area Reporter, February 5, 2009.

Sweet Lips, “Chaps, habits & crawls,” Bay Area Reporter, September 17, 2009.

Location

1760/1772 Market Street, San Francisco

1 thought on “1760/1772 Market Street

  1. Hello! As the former owner of Carta & Michael’s Octavia lounge, it would be appropriate to make some corrections to the historical content. If someone would be so kind to reply, I’ll be happy to share my experience.
    Thank you.
    – Jude. (Michael)

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