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Parking & Directions for Baby Bugs Cornerstone - CA
2367 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, CA
94704, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure (0.5 miles) - $3/hour
2. Telegraph Ave Lot (0.4 miles) - $2/hour
3. 2200 Hearst Ave (0.6 miles) - $4/hour
4. Downtown Berkeley BART Station (0.7 miles) - $1.50/hour
5. 2510 Durant Ave (0.3 miles) - $5/hour
Baby Bugs Concert Live at Cornerstone - CA | Berkeley
Nestled in the heart of San Francisco, Cafe Du Nord is more than just a concert venue, it's a slice of local history and a must-visit for anyone wanting to catch a live show. This place has seen it all, from indie bands that later blew up to memorable nights where the vibe is just right. It’s been featured in films and TV shows, giving it a bit of that Hollywood glow, but honestly, what keeps people coming back is the raw, intimate atmosphere the space offers. The room’s been a launching pad for bands, and you can almost feel the echoes of those early days when musicians first tested their sound. Whether you want a flexible experience with open seating or prefer a sit-down dinner before the show, Cafe Du Nord has options that make the night feel special. Getting there is part of the adventure, grab a ferry from the Embarcadero to the Mission District or hop a bus from the zoo and take a stroll down 17th Street. And for Baby Bugs San Francisco fans looking for a memorable night, catching a show here is like discovering a hidden gem in your own backyard. It’s not just a concert; it’s a piece of San Francisco’s soul, waiting to be experienced.