Neo-punks, club kids, fashionites, tourists
and neighborhood folks are equally at home here, whether
they have come to get a new piercing, grab a burrito,
find the latest drum 'n' bass 12-inch or just people-watch
from a café. But there are two distinctly different
areas of the Haight: The Upper Haight, which stretches
from Stanyan to Masonic, is the more moneyed shopping
zone, though it deteriorates a bit where it stretches
toward Golden Gate Park. Meanwhile, the Lower Haight,
roughly Divisidero to Webster, is a more diverse neighborhood
with a grittier feel. While it has been an alternate
nightlife hub for years, with bars like Noc Noc and
Mad Dog and popular clubs the Top and Nickies, the Lower
Haight has become a main draw among DJs and ravers with
the proliferation of dance-music record shops and clubs
like The Top
Apartments
For Rent
100
Broderick
Large Studios, 1 Bedrooms & 2 Bedrooms. Located
Near World Renowned Haight & Ashbury.
121
Broderick St.
1 Bedrooms at various sizes. Located blocks from Buena
Vista Park and the Pan Handle. 1 block from Divisidero
with easy access to public transportation.
244
Grattan St.
1 Bedrooms & 2 Bedrooms. Located in the Cole Valey
neighborhood near Buena Vista Park within walking distance
to Haight Street shops and restaurants.
990
Fulton St.
Large Studios & 1 Bedrooms. Located near Alamo Square
with easy access to Divisidero and Public Transportation.