Holy Cow (San Francisco Queer Nightclub/1987-2022)
Holy Cow (San Francisco Queer Nightclub/1987-2022)
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Holy Cow – San Francisco T-Shirt
Opened: 1987 • Closed: 2022
For 35 years, Holy Cow on 11th Street was one of SoMa’s most reliable portals into late-night queer chaos — a club where dancers, drag queens, leather folks, ravers, DJs, and weekend wanderers all mixed under the same pulsing lights. Opening in 1987, it lived through waves of house music, the rise of SoMa as a nightlife district, the dot-com booms, and the era when the neighborhood became a kind of queer rite of passage.
Holy Cow was loud, joyful, messy in all the right ways, and famously eclectic. Some nights felt like a warehouse party, others like a drag revue, others like a sweaty celebration of whoever showed up ready to move. It was one of those rare spaces where scenes overlapped and everyone belonged — a true SoMa chameleon.
By the time its doors closed in 2022, Holy Cow had earned its status as a San Francisco legend: a club that survived decades of city transformation while giving queer folks, club kids, and night owls a place to be loud and alive.
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