The San Francisco Commission held a significant meeting on July 4, 2025, where the primary focus was the approval of a place of entertainment permit for The Stud, a historic nightlife venue in the city. The Stud, which has been a cornerstone of the LGBTQ community since its establishment in 1966, is set to reopen after closing four years ago.
During the meeting, supporters highlighted The Stud's cultural and historical importance, particularly its role in queer nightlife. One speaker noted that The Stud was a favorite among recent commissioner applicants, underscoring its prominence in the community. The venue is recognized for its proactive approach to health and safety, having been one of the first to stock naloxone and train staff to handle overdose situations.
The discussions included details about the planned improvements for the new location, such as increased space and upgraded facilities, while maintaining the venue's original spirit. The Stud Collective, which consists of 16 members, was also mentioned, with one member described as a key figure in the venue's operations.
Public comments were overwhelmingly supportive, with Bob Goldfarb, the executive director of the leather and LGBTQ cultural district in SoMa, expressing strong backing for the permit. The commission unanimously approved the permit, marking a crucial step toward The Stud's reopening.
The meeting concluded with a sense of excitement for the return of The Stud, which is anticipated to fill a significant gap in San Francisco's nightlife landscape. The commission encouraged the venue's representatives to follow up with staff to finalize the reopening process.