The city's only rooftop drinking establishment is reborn.
It officially opened in 1933, right after Prohibition, but was likely a gay speakeasy before that.
The glass screen is capable of withstanding 150-mile-per-hour winds.
A fancy new cocktail spot replaces the former 'ultra lounge.'
He sang "Dead Flowers" with ABC 7's Dan Ashley.
It's going in across from the Fox.
It's part of a big revamp of the Renoir Hotel, by the Viceroy group, at 7th and Market.
Also, chef Banks White is leaving Five in Berkeley.
This is for high rollers only, obviously.
We tour the bar scene and offer some recommendations.
It involves 30 or more people crowding around a ping-pong table.
The data shows that extending bar hours to 4 a.m. doesn't cause more vehicle accidents, but that didn't matter to six state senators.
The entrance was right around where the produce section is now.
The ultra-lounge will become a more casual happy hour spot.