The Mix Menu

Introducing The Mix located at 4086 18th St San Francisco, CA 94114 in the vibrant Haight-Ashbury neighborhood. This divey and casual spot is not just a bar, but a community hub where good vibes and great conversations flow freely. With a range of drink options from tequila shots to martinis, the bartenders here are not just mixologists but storytellers who elevate your experience. The eclectic atmosphere is enhanced by the gender-neutral restrooms and welcoming environment that embraces all. Whether you're here for the Happy Hour specials, pool table, or live music on weekends, The Mix offers a unique blend of nostalgia and modernity. The outdoor seating areas, including a heated patio, provide the perfect setting for sipping drinks and creating lasting memories. Come for the drinks, stay for the ambiance, and leave with new friends – The Mix is where hospitality meets heart.

Haight-Ashbury, a Musical Trip of the 60's Tour

Visit San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury and hear stories along the way, including the history of its glory days, from the Summer of Love to the Diggers' days

Explore Haight Street and the surrounding area, including the homes of Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, Charles Manson and more

Enjoy the music -- your knowledgeable guide comes equipped with a mini guitar to provide you with accompanying hippie songs along your wonder-filled walk

Make 7-9 stops along the way, exploring the funky shops, local hangouts and other neighborhood favorites

Hear about the history of the 1960s and 70s, and the influential community organizations that helped give the neighborhood its free flowing vibes

Note Great for solo travelers and families. This tour has some talk of drugs and human sexuality, which may be considered inappropriate for young children. Toddlers (0-4) join free.

Go on a guided tour through two radical San Francisco neighborhoods with an entertaining historian at your side

Visit the coolest spots where locals hang out, eat, drink and live

See Harvey Milk Plaza, the GLBT Museum, Castro Theatre, and Harvey's old apartment and campaign headquarters in the Castro

Hear about the Mission's vibrant Latino culture, the area's most inspiring activists, and some of the city's most well-known street art and murals -- not to mention, the city's oldest structure, the O

Note Exact meeting location revealed upon purchase. Great for solo travelers and families. Toddlers (0-4) join free.

Radical SF Walking Tour

Haunted SF Walking Tour

Go into the infamous Tenderloin District's streets to hear about the unexplained mysteries that happened there by night, including

The St. Francis Hotel and nefarious Hollywood deaths

Pinecrest Diner and the "poached eggs"murder

Curran Theater, the haunted playhouse

The "suicide alley"of 1911

Tenderloin District and the underbelly of SF crime

Glide Memorial Church, connected to cult leader Jim Jones

Site of Tessie Wall's notorious brothel

Ends at a local bar

Note Exact meeting location revealed upon purchase. Great for solo travelers and couples. Not recommended for young children.