Tips for Z Below
28 Z Below Tips
- Parking is a breeze 1
- Dine before you go 1
We got really good seats through Goldstar. Better than I expected!
Lots of places in Misdion district to eat. Snacks and drinks for sale at show.
We took Bart to 16th and Mission but it's quite a walk if your not in great health like me and the escalators are out there. Also best bet would be to take an Uber or Lyft to the theater due to safety. You can drive but get there early to park.
I wore Demi- Casual attire. It's a small theater .
DeniseM
We enjoyed latte and hot chocolate, both delicious and beautifully made, at the coffee bar on the corner across from the theater. They were having a games and trivia night, which we enjoyed before the show.
Noel Coward’s A Song at Twilight
DeniseM
We walked from 16th a Street BART, a 10-15 minute walk.
Noel Coward’s A Song at Twilight
We ate at Poc Chuc, a Mayan Mexican restaurant at 288616th St (at S. Van Ness). The food was home-cooking and so delicious! No salty after-taste on the tongue either. Service was great too. Highly recommended. It's easy to miss as their sign is very small, it's a "Hole in the wall" type of wonder.
There is a great new place nearby to have some wine and/or eat clef the Tradesman on Alabama near 18th.
We ate at the Slow Club and had a tasty meal. All together the whole evening cost us a little under $125. but we had everything we wanted, and drinks to boot!
great little neighborhood. Clean. restaurants and music venues
They had wine and soft drinks for sale at the theater. We enjoyed dinner before the show at Pok-Chuc.
The show is about 90 minuts with no intermission. The theatre is located on Florida Street near 16th. Very tough to park there at night. I got lucky. But afterwards I drove to 24th between Harrison and Alabama and ate at the Pig and Pie. If you don't know it, google it. Just a terrific place. But again parking is not that easy.
Eating at DEAR MOM a few blocks away and parking near that eatery then walking was a great idea.
Two cafes right around the corner on Mariposa. They allow beverages in the theater.
on weekends the parking is plentiful and free, on weeknights you may wish you had taken public transit. Bryant street usually has the most spaces.
the box office opens an hour early, so go get your tickets and find something to eat. They don't let you in until about 25 minutes before the show.
The weather was mild. I wore jeans & a sweater.
Be very careful about parking and your personal safety in the area! Our car was broken into (window smashed to smithereens and contents rifled through/stolen) and we parked right across the street from the theater on Florida Street. Ironically we drove because we thought the 9-block walk from BART might be dicey!