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Presidio Officers' Club

The club offers food and free history exhibitions – and it serves as an event venue.

Region

Main Post Region

Type

Museum, Food & Drink, Military & Historic Site

Interests

History, Food, Art & Culture

Top Amenities

Accessible Restrooms, Accessible Parking, Paid Parking, Bike Parking, Muni Bus-accessible

Long before there was the city of San Francisco, there was the Presidio of San Francisco.

First established in 1776, the Presidio Officers’ Club stands as a testament to California’s beginnings.

Throughout the 20th century, the renowned Presidio Officers’ Club was an exclusive gathering place for Army officers and their families. Today, this beautiful, historic destination is a hospitality venue for weddings, celebrations, and meetings. It’s also home to Colibri Mexican Bistro, open daily.

Visitors are invited to enjoy free exhibitions in the Heritage Gallery tracing the history of the Presidio. Open Friday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. No ticket required. Presidio staff and volunteers are on hand to support your visit

 

FREE HISTORY EXHIBTIONS

Exhibits are open Friday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

HOST YOUR EVENT AT PRESIDIO OFFICERS' CLUB

A one-of-a-kind San Francisco historic venue, Presidio Officers’ Club offers the grand Moraga Hall, the loft-style Ortega Ballroom with panoramic views, and the open-air Hardie Courtyard for weddings, celebrations, meetings, and conferences.

A couple stands in the center of Hardie Courtyard.Hardie Courtyard is a lovely, sheltered outdoor space.

COLIBRI MEXICAN BISTRO

Located inside the Presidio Officers’ Club, Colibri Mexican Bistro is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner, happy hour Monday to Friday, and brunch on Saturday and Sunday. Seating is available inside and outdoors on their spacious patio.

Entrance to Colibri Mexican Bistro.Photo by Rachel Styer.

GETTING TO THE PRESIDIO OFFICERS’ CLUB

50 Moraga Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94129

Placeholder map of the Presidio.

By Public Transit

Muni Route: 43

Stop: Presidio Transit Center

By Presidio GO Shuttle

Route: Downtown Route

Stop: Presidio Transit Center

Parking

Paid parking is next to the building, just across Moraga Avenue. Parking for those with mobility limitations is available.

PRESERVING AND SHARING PRESIDIO HISTORY

The Presidio Trust protects and shares the park’s extraordinary historical record.

Historic Preservation

We’re reimagining this National Historic Landmark District, with hundreds of buildings, artifacts, and landscapes that tell the story of our nation’s past.

Explore Historic Preservation

Archaeology

We manage more than 30 archaeological areas that reveal the land’s history, from Native Ohlone settlement to U.S. Army occupation. The Presidio is one of the only national park sites with an active archaeological dig.

Explore Archaeology

Curation

We steward collections of more than one million objects and associated records from multiple eras. Public exhibitions explore the Presidio’s role in shaping and serving the nation, and how this history is relevant today.

Explore Curation
Visitors watch an archaeology dig.