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SF’s Historic Tiki “Tonga Room” Reopens July 9

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Friday, July 9, 2021 - 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
*No cover from 5-6pm. $15 Cover applies to all guests at 6pm regardless of arrival time. The Island Groove will play from 6:00 to 10:45 pm and an entertainment cover charge of $15 is applied for each guest that is seating and dining during this time, regardless of arrival time. The fee is waived for registered Fairmont hotel guests.

Tonga Room | 950 Mason St, San Francisco, CA 94108

Event Details

San Francisco’s historic tiki bar and restaurant, Tonga Room, reopens on July 9, on Friday and Saturday nights.

Located at the iconic Fairmont San Francisco hotel, Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar has delighted guests with its tropical décor, decadent libations and Polynesian-fusion cuisine and family-style meals since 1945.

Tonga Room Reopens July 9th
Located on the Terrace Level of Fairmont San Francisco Hotel
Open Fridays/Saturdays 5pm to 11pm

  • No Cover from 5-6p. $15 Cover For All Patrons Starting at 6pm: The Island Groove will play from 6:00 to 10:45 pm and an entertainment cover charge of $15 is applied for each guest that is seating and dining during this time, regardless of arrival time. The fee is waived for registered Fairmont hotel guests. In other words, if you come up from 5p and leave before 6pm then there’s no cover charge.

Tonga Room features The Island Groove Band, which performs top-40 hits from a thatch-covered barge on the “lagoon;” a dance floor built from the remains of the S.S. Forester, a schooner that once traveled between San Francisco and the South Sea Islands; and periodic tropical rainstorms, complete with thunder and lightning.

From Pool to Tropical Paradise

In 1929, Fairmont San Francisco added a new 75-foot indoor swimming pool on its Terrace Level. Known as the “Fairmont Plunge,” the elaborate tile pool attracted local crowds and celebrities such as actress Helen Hayes, actor Ronald Reagan and members of the Water Follies.

In 1945, Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s leading set director, Mel Melvin, was hired to transform the Fairmont Plunge into Tonga Room. The pool became a “lagoon” and a floating stage for the orchestra was added to entertain guests each evening. Not surprisingly, Tonga Room was an instant success.

Anthony Bourdain has called Tonga Room “…the greatest place in the history of the world” (Travel Channel’s The Layover). The venue has also been recognized as one of the world’s hottest bars by VICE, Food Network, ABC, Travel & Leisure, and more.

Thanks to Eater and SF Gate for sharing the news that The Tonga Room is back, complete with it thunder and lightning. They’re open on a first-come, first-served basis on Friday and Saturdays from 5 to 11 pm with dinner served until 10 pm.

Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.


Cost: FREE*
*No cover from 5-6pm. $15 Cover applies to all guests at 6pm regardless of arrival time. The Island Groove will play from 6:00 to 10:45 pm and an entertainment cover charge of $15 is applied for each guest that is seating and dining during this time, regardless of arrival time. The fee is waived for registered Fairmont hotel guests.
Categories: *Top Pick*, Eating & Drinking, In Person
Venue: Tonga Room
Address: 950 Mason St, San Francisco, CA 94108