
Main bar floor interior
The building was originally built in 1912 as Ford’s blacksmith shop. Natoma Cabana is a classic brick structure which design derives from the late 1980s/90s converted SOMA warehouse spaces into nightclubs.

Entrance from Natoma Street
Natoma Cabana is located adjacent to the Salesforce transit center. It is the last building at the end of Natoma Street which was converted to a walking path in 2021.

Exterior Mural
The exterior mural was painted by Bay Area artist Ian Ross.

Bar and liquor neon
The bar at Natoma Cabana has approximately 16 bar stools and is adorned with a classic liquor store red neon light recycled from SOMA.

Natoma Cabana Upstairs Loft Space
The upstairs loft space is approximately 500 square feet. The maximum capacity is 20-25 guests. There is a large skylight, there is a perimeter redwood bench seating.

Cocktails
Cocktails recipes were created by local bar veteran Lane Ford.

Natoma Cabana plants
In the 1970s a photographer converted the warehouse space into a photography studio and installed skylights. Today they are used to bring natural light to the interior plants.

Capacity
Natoma Cabana is a bar that does not serve food. We have a limited live entertainment permit. The capacity is approximately 99 equipped with 2 exits and 2 accessible bathrooms.

Mural and Green Arrow
The view looking down Natoma Cabana its hard to miss the neon green arrow pointing towards the Ian Ross mural.

Spirits
Natoma Cabana bar strictly carries premium spirits, all categories are well represented and chosen carefully.









