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Parking & Directions for Flawed Mangoes Swedish American Hall
2174 Market St, San Francisco, CA
94114, US
1. Civic Center Garage - 0.5 miles, ~$20/day
2. Performing Arts Garage - 0.5 miles, ~$20/day
3. Sutter-Stockton Garage - 0.7 miles, ~$30/day
4. Union Square Garage - 0.8 miles, ~$30/day
5. Street parking - Varies, ~$2/hour
Flawed Mangoes Concert Live at Swedish American Hall | Oakland
The Swedish American Hall is one of those classic San Francisco spots that just feels like a hidden gem. It’s been more than just a venue for concerts, it's a community hub where stories are shared and traditions kept alive, especially during those cozy holiday parties for seniors that feel more like family gatherings. The inside is surprisingly intimate, with great acoustics that make even the most familiar tunes sound fresh and vibrant. Over the years, hosting performances by renowned Swedish artists like José González or First Aid Kit has really put it on the map for music lovers. The flexible seating setup means you can groove in your seat or move around during a show, which keeps things lively and casual. Flawed Mangoes San Francisco knows this spot well and often features artists here, creating a vibe that’s both authentic and electric. If you’re heading over from the Exploratorium or the Golden Gate Park area, just hop on a 30 bus or take public transit toward the Mission, and you’ll find yourself in the heart of a place that’s more than just a concert hall, it's a piece of San Francisco’s soul.