Address: 1300 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94109, USA
Phone: +14156735716
Foxxy Nuñez
Edwardian Ball 2022 in SF USA Quite the turn out post-COVID. With many talents and unique, dynamic handmade and wholesale gifts.
Zipporah Ross
Love this venue. Especially when I'm am attending the Edwardian Ball. I love a place that is like a maze where treasure troves of experiences are discovered along a journey of my own pace. A pleasure once again.
Matthew L
Good event venue, a bit old and worn down but still functions well. Event staff are reasonably efficient and courteous, but but enough of them to keep the crowds moving smoothly. Restrooms leaky and trash overflowing thoughout the event space. Watch for opportunists congregating outside after a show trying to work the crowds, keep your belongings close.
Paul Pettersson (Petersson Fersman)
Nice ballroom with the right size and atmosphere to host small/medium size concerts. Everyone in the room will be able to connect with what’s going on onstage. The night we were there we enjoyed Andy Grammer’s show, had some wine/beer, and a very good time. No problem to park in the streets nearby Regency ballroom. Looking forward to next visit!
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If the tickets were or are going to be bought through AXS which regency uses usually I don't believe there's a way to view how many tickets are left for purchase.
If you are facing the building the line on the left.
At the Holiday Inn, 2 blocks up the street. Regency will validate your parking ticket.
We usually find street parking, but there are garages as well. Watch for the closing time at the garages, though, so your car doesn't get locked in overnight! Make sure any valuables are out of sight wherever you park in SF
We parked on the street on Van Ness Avenue about three blocks away when we saw The Gilmore Project on Feb. 2nd and didn't have a problem. There are a few indoor parking options on SpotHero that are easy to book as well. There is still a huge problem with "smash and grab" car break-ins in S.F., so don't leave anything in your car.
Will call
Also depends on the day. But yes, you're looking between probably 11 and 1
That would depend on the artist performing. Some are more proprietary about their imagine than others. Call the Regency and ask them.
January 23. $51.00 only 5% of tickets left
There are at least two different entrances that I know of and that I have used. One on Sutter at Van Ness, one on Van Ness at Sutter.
Depends on when you get there
You can purchase tickets for any upcoming shows at the box office while we're having concerts (no convenience fee) but you won't be able to access box office until we open doors for the show - Head of Security
??? Call the venue, jeez.
I work there. You can hold your baby if we allow a child that young into the concert. You have to keep the child with you at all times tho because if you get separated, everybody goes on amber alert
yeap only on smoking area
BOX OFFICE. The Regency Ballroom Box Office is only available on show days, and opens at the door time. To avoid Service Charges, purchase tickets (*$2 box office fee applied to each ticket at the following locations): The Warfield Theatre (982 Market Street) on Sundays between 10am-4pm.
Whatever time the ticket says doors are open. No one else but staff can come in before that
I've always parked in the movie theater garage with no issues.
Get off at either Van Ness or Civic Center and then walk up Van Ness.
No say
Coat check is located upstairs, time for entry should be on your ticket, or on the event page. (Each event will vary)
Unless specified, all shows are all ages. We took our youngest to I See Stars and Asking Alexandria when he was 3, he's 4 now, it was his 1st concert.
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