Brava Theater Center

2781 24th Street,  San Francisco, CA 94110
415-641-7657

Brava Theater Center is centrally located on the 24th Street corridor in San Francisco's Mission District. The building entrance is near the corner of York Street, which is between Potrero and Bryant Streets. Brava's Main Stage seats 360 and is wheelchair accessible. There is an elevator to the second floor, for access to the studio and Main Stage balcony levels.  

 

Box Office

Brava's On-Site Box Office opens one hour before each show. Tickets may be purchased by cash, debit, or credit card. Additional Box Office hours may be added depending upon the show. For questions about upcoming performances, tickets, and for general information, please call 415-641-7657 x 101 or email info@brava.org.

Covid Protocol

Brava has undertaken appropriate modifications to comply with current health and safety protocols. We highly recommend patrons wear face coverings to ensure health and wellbeing of all. Please check each event page for more specific information on Covid protocols.


Parking

You'll find metered parking along 24th Street. Meters are checked from 9am to 6pm, Monday through Saturday.

Garage parking is available in the San Francisco General Hospital parking garage.

 

How To Find Us

  • BART

    The theater is a seven minute walk from the 24th Street BART Station. Exit the station and walk eight blocks east on 24th Street. Arrive at 2781 24th Street at York Street

    MUNI

    Bus lines 27 Bryant, 12 Folsom, 67 Bernal, and 9 San Bruno all pass within 1-2 blocks of the theater. The 48 Quintara runs right in front of the theater.

    Check 511.org for other public transport options.

  • Exit Cesar Chavez Street (west) taking the Potrero Avenue ramp

    Veer right onto Potrero Avenue and turn left at 24th Street  

 

Neighborhood Food & Drink

  • Manivanh Thai – Classic Thai cuisine dished out in a dark-wood dining room with traditional Thai decorations

    La Palma Mexicatessen – Open since 1953 & selling to-go Mexican foods, including housemade tortillas, plus Latin groceries.

    Roosevelt Tamale Parlor – Old-school Mission District Mexican spot dishing all the standards, notably handmade tamales.

    Kazan – Creative sushi rolls & classic Japanese bites draw locals to this intimate, contemporary restaurant.

    El Nuevo Frutilandia – No-frills restaurant serving traditional Puerto Rican & Cuban dishes plus fresh-fruit drinks.

    d'Maize – This counter service restaurant serves gourmet organic Salvadoran food.

    St. Francis Fountain – Classic soda fountain founded in 1918 featuring diner fare, milkshakes & a vintage candy counter. Open until 3pm.

    Taqueria Vallarta – Cozy, colorful restaurant specializing in tacos with a variety of fillings and self-serve toppings.

    The Spice Jar – Casual corner bistro for Californian-Asian fare served family-style in a homey, country-chic space.

    El Metate – Specializing in authentic and delicious Mexican food. Open until 10pm.

    Wise Sons – Traditional Jewish deli offerings like pastrami & corned beef made in-house with local ingredients.

    Brewvino – Menu offers up delicious pizzas, fresh salads and fun bites. Pizza style is thin crust 12" pie with fresh ingredients, enjoyed best with friends and family.

    Destapas – Spanish tapas with a wide selection of beer and wine. Offers indoor and outdoor seating.

  • Pop's Bar – Renovated local watering hole draws crowds with its wooden bar and Prohibition-themed memorabilia.

    Junior – Neighborhood cocktail bar and lounge.

  • Humphrey Slocombe – Creative flavors with offbeat names are the signature of ice-cream shop.