San Francisco’s Market Street is buzzing with new energy, and Crazy Horse Gentlemen’s Club, a nightlife staple in the heart of the city, is poised to ride the wave. Recent developments, including Waymo’s autonomous vehicles gaining access to Market Street and the potential passage of the 4 AM bill for entertainment zones, are set to transform the downtown scene. For businesses like Crazy Horse, these changes promise increased foot traffic, extended party hours, and a revitalized nightlife that keeps the city pulsing well into the early morning. Here’s how these exciting updates could make Crazy Horse the go-to destination for your next unforgettable night out.
 

Waymo on Market Street: Driving Customers to Crazy Horse

 
Since 2020, Market Street east of 10th Street has been closed to private vehicles as part of the Better Market Street initiative, which aimed to prioritize transit, bikes, and pedestrians. While the ban reduced congestion and collisions by 40%, it also left downtown businesses, including Crazy Horse, struggling with reduced foot traffic as office workers stayed remote and visitors found it harder to access the area. Now, Mayor Daniel Lurie’s April 2025 announcement that Waymo’s driverless robotaxis can operate on Market Street is a game-changer.
 

 
 
Waymo’s sleek, autonomous Jaguars are expected to launch passenger service as early as this summer, making it easier for locals and tourists to reach downtown hotspots. For Crazy Horse, located just steps from Market Street, this means more potential customers can effortlessly arrive at the club’s doors. As Carlos Hernandez of Coffee Bodega noted, “Bringing Waymo down to Market will bring more foot traffic onto Market Street, especially in the downtown area where we’ve been struggling.” Customers have already expressed excitement about using Waymo for convenient rides to nightlife venues, with one patron telling KTVU, “A lot of customers who come here, they want to take Waymo to get here.”
 
 
However, the decision hasn’t come without controversy. Uber is threatening to sue San Francisco, arguing that Waymo’s exclusive access to Market Street is “legally unacceptable” and unfair, especially since Uber’s commercial vehicles, like Uber Black, should also qualify. Uber’s lawsuit highlights the competitive stakes, but for now, Waymo’s presence is a win for businesses like Crazy Horse, which can capitalize on the influx of visitors.
 
 

The 4 AM Bill and Entertainment Zones: Keeping the Party Going

 
Crazy Horse is perfectly positioned to benefit from another exciting development: San Francisco’s push to create entertainment zones where bars and restaurants can sell alcohol for outdoor consumption until 4 AM. Enabled by Senate Bill 76, championed by State Sen. Scott Wiener, these zones aim to transform downtown into a vibrant nightlife destination akin to Bourbon Street. Crazy Horse, located in the heart of an entertainment zone, stands to gain big if the 4 AM bill passes, allowing patrons to sip drinks and party later into the night.
 
 
As a fully nude gentlemen’s club open until 2 AM (and often later for private events), Crazy Horse is already a magnet for late-night revelers seeking high-energy performances and upscale vibes. The potential to extend drinking hours to 4 AM could draw even more crowds, keeping the nightlife buzzing and encouraging visitors to stay longer. According to the San Francisco Standard, the first proposed entertainment zone on Front Street is a test case, but city leaders are planning five such zones, including areas near Market Street. This aligns with Mayor Lurie’s vision to revitalize downtown, making it a “can’t-miss destination” with festivals, night markets, and extended hours.
 
 
For Crazy Horse, the 4 AM bill could amplify its reputation as a late-night hotspot. With premium non-alcoholic beverages, gourmet snacks, and electrifying stage shows, the club is ready to keep the party going. As one Yelp reviewer raved, “Crazy Horse is the place to be for a wild night out in SF—great dancers, great vibes, and always a good time.” Ready to join the fun? Explore our events page for the latest shows and reserve your table to ensure you don’t miss out!
 

Why Crazy Horse is Ready to Shine

 
The combination of Waymo’s Market Street access and the potential 4 AM bill creates a perfect storm for Crazy Horse to thrive. The club’s venue offers a sophisticated yet thrilling experience, with multiple stages, private VIP booths, and a menu of craft beverages and snacks. Whether you’re planning a bachelor party, a birthday celebration, or just a night of indulgence, Crazy Horse delivers. Waymo’s robotaxis make getting to the club easier than ever, especially for out-of-town visitors or those avoiding parking hassles. Plus, the prospect of extended drinking hours in entertainment zones could keep the energy high well past midnight.
 
 
 
San Francisco’s downtown is on the cusp of a nightlife renaissance, and Crazy Horse is at the forefront. As the San Francisco Chronicle notes, entertainment zones are part of a broader effort to make downtown a cultural and nightlife hub, drawing crowds with innovative policies. With Waymo bringing more foot traffic and the 4 AM bill potentially extending the party, Crazy Horse is ready to welcome a new wave of excited customers.
 

Join the Action at Crazy Horse SF

 
The future of San Francisco’s nightlife is bright, and Crazy Horse Gentlemen’s Club is leading the charge. Waymo’s arrival on Market Street is already set to boost downtown businesses, and the potential passage of the 4 AM bill could make late-night adventures at Crazy Horse even more epic. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the excitement—whether it’s a front-row seat for a steamy stage performance or a private VIP experience, Crazy Horse has it all.
 
 
Ready to make your night unforgettable? Visit crazyhorse-sf.com to book your table or VIP booth today. Check out our dancers, and stay updated on the hottest events. Crazy Horse is where San Francisco’s nightlife comes alive—see you at the club!