A nightclub using this name was opened at 1025 Columbus Avenue,
San Francisco in 1931 by bandleader
Tom Gerun, manager Frank Martinelli, and businessman Bob Grison. Noted architect
Timothy Pflueger was responsible for the building's design. The club was sold to Agustino "Bimbo" Giuntoli in 1951 and reopened as
Bimbo's 365 Club, which is still operating today. In 1953, Gerun became part owner of the
Cal-Vada Lodge Hotel in
Crystal Bay, Nevada. He changed the name to Bal Tabarin. After a change of owners in 1958, it closed in 1960. ==Further reading==