This 4,000-square-foot event venue in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco is built to adapt. The floor plan transforms between a stage-and-seating setup for talks and acoustic sets, a classroom layout for workshops, an open floor for receptions and pop-ups, and a lounge configuration for offsites and creative gatherings. Massive skylights pour natural daylight across the room, and modular furniture lets your team reset the layout without bringing in extra rentals.
The three-hour minimum booking is the right fit when you need a dedicated, design-forward space for a focused block of time: a workshop, an investor pitch, a podcast taping, a photo or video shoot, a yoga session, a milestone gathering, or a tightly run team offsite. Walls and high ceilings absorb sound for clean room tone, and high-speed Wi-Fi covers the entire footprint so hybrid sessions stream without dropouts.
Layout and capacity
The space accommodates up to 100 guests in an open standing configuration, with 50 chairs and movable desks on hand for theater, classroom, lounge, or open-floor arrangements. A small stage area at the front anchors talks, panels, and live performances. Curated decor and warm wood-toned finishes mean the room photographs well and reads as finished from the moment guests walk in.
Sound, screen and lighting
A 90-inch-plus plasma screen handles cinema-style viewings, slide decks, hybrid meetings, and looping brand reels. The professional sound system and microphone setup are calibrated for talks, panels, and acoustic performances - no need to truck in a PA. Lighting can be dimmed for film screenings and lifted for keynote moments, and the configurable layout lets you place the screen wherever the room's geometry frames the audience well.
Kitchen, catering and refreshments
An on-site kitchen with a fridge supports your caterer's prep, food staging, and beverage service - bring in the team of your choice. Coffee service is included as a courtesy. The space is welcoming for catered events of every style, from a sit-down lunch to a passed-appetizer reception to a buffet-style breakfast for a morning workshop.
Location and transit
The venue is just steps from BART and Caltrain, and an easy walk to SF MOMA and Yerba Buena Gardens, putting the entire downtown San Francisco grid within reach. Street parking, metered spots, and covered garages within a two-minute walk make it straightforward for guests arriving by car. Sliding nightlife, museums, and restaurant options on every block extend the night for guests who want to keep the gathering going after the booking ends.
What's included
- Three-hour minimum use of the 4,000-square-foot main event hall
- 90-inch-plus plasma screen for presentations, screenings, and hybrid meetings
- Professional sound system with microphone
- 50 chairs and movable desks for flexible setups
- On-site kitchen and fridge for catering prep
- Complimentary coffee service
- High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the space
- Skylights and adjustable lighting
Ideal for
This event hall is well suited to corporate offsites, board meetings, investor pitches, training workshops, photography and video productions, podcast tapings, yoga and wellness retreats, baby and bridal showers, intimate concerts, networking mixers, and a creative birthday party venue where the room photographs as well as it sounds. The room can shift between a casual lounge for a small private dinner and a more structured banquet hall layout for a seated dinner, so one space carries the agenda from arrival to closing toast.
Acoustics, lighting and the room as a backdrop
The high ceilings, wood-toned finishes and curated decor mean the room reads as warm and finished from any angle the camera picks up. Acoustic treatment and the layout absorb high-frequency reflections, so panel discussions, fireside chats, podcast tapings, and acoustic music sessions land with a clean, controlled room tone rather than the splashy reverberation that drives mixing engineers to bring in extra blankets. Dimmable lighting, daylight from the skylights, and the option to dial the room from bright to intimate make the venue equally workable for a morning brand workshop, an afternoon photo shoot, and an evening reception, all in the same booking - one room, one address, one consistent backdrop for the photographer.
Production notes for photo and video teams
Crews shooting in the space appreciate the unobstructed sight lines, the ability to push the stage area aside for a clean backdrop, and a kitchen-adjacent zone that doubles as craft services without crowding the main shot. Load-in is direct from the street, and the room is genuinely flexible: pull the chairs into rows for a press conference, sweep the floor for a dance number, or fan the layout into a salon for a workshop. Production teams booking the three-hour minimum typically use the first 30 minutes for room set, the middle for the shoot or run-of-show, and the final block for strike.
