Join us every Tuesday night for an amazing night of music spanning across dozens of genres, everything and everyone is welcome to help us make this night as diverse and interesting as possible.
Host Erin Hines has built up an open mic that features a house band, “The New Rising Sons,” enabling accompaniment for the solo artist, or a backline for a visiting band.
Sign up Tuesday by calling Erin at (415) 706-1164
By email at sweetwater.station@hotmail.com
The night kicks off at 730pm, allowing for guests and performers to order food from our kitchen (menu available in our photos section) and will end at 11pm.
Influences
To all performers who would like to book a show at the Sweetwater Station please send an email, with the band name in the subject line, that contains information relevant to the booking process, such as links to websites, links to mp3’s or other music files (Myspace accounts are acceptable), band bios, and recent tour or show history to:
sweetwater.station@hotmail.com.
Please do not attach music files or include photos unless we specifically request them.
Welcome to the official Sweetwater Station Myspace Page!
We are located at:
500 Magnolia Ave. Larkspur Ca, 94939
(415) 924-6107
Play. Eat. Drink. Listen.
A Little History From the 'MarinIJ'
In July, a couple of months before they had to close the club, Sweetwater owners Becky and Thom Steere took over the Larkspur Cafe Theater, which they have just renamed Sweetwater Station.
The new name immediately rekindles speculation that the Larkspur venue at 500 Magnolia Ave. replaces the old Mill Valley Sweetwater. The Steeres insist that isn't the case, reiterating that they plan on reopening in Mill Valley as soon as they can.
"I don't want people to think, 'Oh, yeah, they're moving Sweetwater to Larkspur,'" Becky told me when the name change became official this week. "I want to make it clear that Sweetwater Mill Valley is opening soon. These are two separate entities."
The Steeres decided to have Sweetwater in the name because they wanted patrons to know that it's being run by the same people who ran the Mill Valley club. "I wanted to have it connected to Sweetwater because it is a music club, not a theater," Becky explained. "Everyone said, 'So why don't you call it Sweetwater something?'"
Sweetwater Station was inspired by the fact that the bar portion of the building, a historic landmark built in 1870, was once the stationmaster's house for the Northwestern Pacific Railroad. "He raised something like 10 kids in it," Becky said. "Right behind us is the old stucco hut where passengers used to wait for the train."
Mill Valley's Sweetwater Saloon is slated to move into 32 Miller Ave., the former Greenwood home furnishings and gift store, which is just around the corner from the original club on Throckmorton Avenue. The landlord is renovating the building, so the Steeres are uncertain about a move-in date, although they're hoping to reopen sometime this spring.
Unlike the Mill Valley Sweetwater, which is a bar and nightclub, Sweetwater Station is an all-ages venue that offers a dinner menu, serves just wine and beer, books quieter, more acoustic music and caters to an earlier crowd.
Read more Mill Valley stories at the IJ's Mill Valley page.
A belated thanks for the add! You should update your calendar more often. :-)
I posted a photoblog of the Nina Storey show on my page, come take a look! I made a link to the other Sweetwater page since it seems to be more up to date! Next, I'll be doing a photoblog of Heather's songwriters in the round show!
Cheers, and great work! That Cabo agave wine margarita is fantastico, as is the BLTA salad! Muah! Nusi
hey becky, thom, and the sweetwater crew. I like the new name! Can't wait until the spring to see the new digs...until then, all the best with getting everything together. Perhaps I'll see you over in Larkspur one of these days...take care, mg