The Hibernia SF Est. 2016
1 Jones Street, San Francisco, CA, United States
- Wifi
- Onsite Restrooms
- The Scene:
One Jones is located in San Francisco's historic Hibernia Bank Building. Built in 1892 by the acclaimed architect Albert Pissis, The Hibernia Bank has been recognized nationally for its historic significance. San Francisco Historic Landmark #130, The Hibernia Bank was described by SF Architectural Heritage guide as “one of the finest of San Francisco’s uniquely superb collection of modified temple form banks.” As one of the few structures to survive the 1906 earthquake, The Hibernia Bank serves as a visible anchor for the City’s storied Mid-Market neighborhood and features unique Neoclassical Revival-style touches, including its grand corner entrance, giant exterior colonnade, and famed domed entrance. The site became home to the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, a bank founded by a group of prominent Irish businessmen in 1859. The building thus became known as The Hibernia Bank building, as “Hibernia” is the Latin name for Ireland. It still has 6 original bank vaults intact, two beautiful domed skylights and a manual clock that still works!
The 1981 Landmarks Preservation Advisory Board lauded The Hibernia Bank as one of the best designs for the numerous irregular Market Street intersections, saying, “It occupies its Market Street corner with unusual control. Its columned sides present rich textures to the street…” Beyond Chron noted, “Mayor Ed Lee’s many visits to the Tenderloin in the 1980’s left him an admirer of the landmark Hibernia Bank. After becoming mayor he committed to doing whatever he could to get the Hibernia reopened.” Today, The Hibernia Bank reopens to offer old world elegance made new again.
- Design:
- The Hibernia building was built in 1892 by the Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, a bank founded by a group of prominent Irish businessman. The architect, Albert Pissis, was the first San Franciscan to study at the famed École des Beaux Arts in Paris and the Hibernia was to be the City's introduction to this opulent style of Neoclassical Revivalism. The Hibernia, named after the classical Latin name for Ireland, was considered by Pissis' contemporaries as the finest building in the City.
Purchased in 2008 by a local real-estate company, this architectural gem has undergone an extensive renovation and has been lovingly restored to its former splendor. - Standout Venue Features:
- San Francisco Historic Landmark #130, the Hibernia Bank now serves as a visible anchor for the City's Mid-Market neighborhood and features unique Neoclassical Revival-style touches, including its grand domed entrance and giant exterior colonnade. The interior boasts breathtaking Tiffany-style skylights which bathe the main hall in a warm amber glow, as well as the original mahogany-carved bank counter and vaults encased in red marble imported from Cork, Ireland.
- Main Hall:
- Our main event space
- - Max Capacity: 1500
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- 1 Jones:
- Industrial and modern space
- - Max Capacity: 400
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- The Tobin Suite:
- Elegant space with several breakout spaces
- - Max Capacity: 57
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- The Gallery:
- Modern space with rooftop access
- - Max Capacity: 123
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- Food, Restaurants, Cafes:
- We work with an execptional list of Preferred Caterers
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Exterior & Street View
- Photographer: One Jones
Facade
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Rotunda Entry
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Rotunda Entry
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Main Banking Hall Entrance
- Photographer: One Jones
Main Banking Hall
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Main Banking Hall
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Historic Bank Details
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Lounge
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Ground Floor
- Photographer: One Jones
The Hibernia SF
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
The Tobin Suite
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
The Gallery
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Rotunda Room
- Photographer: Johnny Wu
Fashion Show at The Hibernia SF
- Photographer: Drew Altzier
Main Hall
- Photographer: Courtesy of The Hibernia SF
Main Hall
- Photographer: Courtesy of The Hibernia SF