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At one point, it was owned by baseball star Joe DiMaggio and a photo in the lobby of the theater shows Louis Armstrong playing there, said Gerry. In the 1950s, the theater, then called Club Hangover, showed foreign films, said Gerry. There is no additional charge to watch videos in the downstairs arcade. The current owners of the theater now live there, said Gerry, but plan to move after the sale.Īs it is currently operated, customers pay between $20-$30 for all day privileges to watch movies, which play continuously, and live shows, which take place in the afternoon and evening. A one-bedroom apartment located behind the theater was featured in the January 1982 issue of Architectural Digest. It consists of a 50-seat theater, 20 video booths (including two suites) a maze area, two private dancer rooms, and a private pole dance lounge. The property, built in 1911, is 3,272 square feet, according to tax records, said Gerry. "We've been told by city officials that the property has potential for development," he said. A new owner might also want to develop condominiums or apartments above the business, said Gerry. "We hope the new owners of the property will keep the current business operating."Īccording to Gerry, the Nob Hill Theatre is a "successful, cash flow-positive" business. "We have enjoyed owning the Nob Hill Theatre but are ready to retire," said Luce, who manages the theater with his husband.
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Luce and Hoover bought the club several years ago after getting a call from Shan Sayles, who owned the Nob Hill and a number of movie theatres across the country. "Even people from Amsterdam say there is nothing like this back home." He said customers from around the world are among his regular patrons. "Maybe the only one in the nation," Luce said in an interview at the theater. The property will hit the market October 20 and showings will be "by appointment only," said Gerry, formerly the owner of the renamed Cafe Flore in the Castro and a longtime headwaiter at Bix, a popular South of Market restaurant.Īccording to Gary Luce, who owns the theater with his husband, Larry Hoover, the Nob Hill is the only club in the city combining cinema and a video arcade. "I've had a number of sex dungeons," said Gerry, who is gay, in an interview at the Nob Hill. For another $3.78 million, the two-story building that houses the theater is also for sale, added Gerry, who said the Nob Hill is among the most interesting properties he has marketed in his many years as a real estate agent. The adult cinema and video arcade, located at 729 Bush Street, will be listed for $347,000, said Zephyr commercial Realtor Steven "Stu" Gerry, the listing agent. The Nob Hill Theatre, an iconic San Francisco gay male strip club, is going up for sale later this month.