Last Updated: August 29, 2013
Tom's Place is a single-family home built circa 1895. It and much of the surrounding beautiful Castro neighborhood survived San Francisco's 1906 earthquake and fire. Its intricate façade was restored and the original 1890's interior is decorated in antiques, kitsch and leather homoerotic art. Both guest rooms, one with a firm double bed and view of Twin Peaks, the other with two twin beds (one firm, one plush) and view of the rose garden, have digital cable TV/VCR and share a bath with douche. No parking is provided but guests may load and unload vehicles in the drive. Tom's Place is far enough from the hubbub of the Castro that street parking isn't too difficult but cars are more a liability than an asset in San Francisco. Many guests who arrive by car leave it parked until departure. Guests have access to a phone for local calls, a desktop computer to check email or may connect their own laptop wirelessly or by cable in the office to the broadband router for Tom's network. Guests have their own well-equipped play space in the garage, accessible from within the house or the street, with slings, toys, TV/VCR and enough equipment to make most leather men comfortable. Guests can have intimate play sessions and/or host their own reasonably sized play parties. Not only is Crisco permitted, it's encouraged. <G> Tom's guests most often flag red and/or to a lesser extent black hankies. |
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Rates Range: $85 to $110 per night. |