Streets of Paris - Magnet
Step back in time and relive the nostalgia of yesteryear’s bars and restaurants with our unique collection of vintage matchbook magnets! Each magnet showcases beautifully designed matchbook art from beloved establishments of the past, bringing a touch of retro charm to your fridge, locker or general magnetic surface!The “Streets of Paris” was a burlesque bar known for its live music, entertainment & dancing and was located at 54 Mason Street in the Tenderloin area of San Francisco. It was owned by Sidney E. Wolfe, who was christened the “Tavern King of San Francisco” during the 1940s (at the peak of his career, Wolfe owned or co-owned at least 18 restaurants & nightclubs in San Francisco). The matchbook cover features either a French or San Franciscan woman in a beret and mini skirt leaning against a lamp post with the slogan “the best bet in town.” It’s unknown when “Streets of Paris” closed, but Wolfe was arrested in 1945 when he was charged with refilling whiskey bottles, a