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Slide SF

Slide SF
Free
Category: Entertainment
Released: May 17, 2011
Version: 1.2
Size: 15.9 MB
Language: English
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.Requires iOS 4.0 or later.

Description

App developed by Outspring Inc. for Slide SF.

The iPhone app for Slide SF offers many unique features:

• Map & Driving directions

The app will give you turn by turn instructions for reaching the venue.



• Current Event Calendar

Allows you to see what events are on the calendar and remains in sync with venues official calendar.

• Photo Gallery

See recent photos of venue and events.


• Pricing and Info

Contains information on event pricing, venue hours, etc.


• Dial Directly

Call the venue with one click.



• Works with iPod Touch, iPhone & iPad

Back in the Prohibition Era of San Francisco, 430 Mason Street was a space called The Cable Car Theater. Below The Cable Car Theater was a restaurant called Cafe Dans. In actuality, Cafe Dans was not a restaurant, but a speakeasy that could be accessed only by a savvy few that would push a secret wall that would lead you to a playground slide. This slide would take you below street level where one could indulge in illicit gambling and the drinking of bootleg whiskey and spirits. In an era of secret codes and handshakes, the speakeasy was a hidden subculture of nightlife.

Beyond the restored turn-of-the-century doors, the Slide lobby reveals a custom made, serpentine slide designed by Doug Gorley of Playground designs, but don't fret, stairs are an option for the less adventuresome. Once inside, old world San Francisco elegance has been reborn thanks to the collaboration of Pamela Pennington Studios (Palo Alto) and Terra Nova Industries (Boulevard, Postrio, Farallon, Niebaum Coppola). Slide is modern and sophisticated but is also reminiscent of the age of gangsters, flappers, and bootleg revelry of years past.

Outfitted in over 8,000 square feet of mahogany, Slide features a honey-onyx backlit bar, custom brown and blue hardwood floors, pillowed porcelain bathroom walls and copper accents. Booth seating in chocolate brown and baby blue are available for Bottle Service.

iPhone Screenshots


iPad Screenshots