The Magic Patio
Location: 3264 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Contact: contact@themagicpatio.com
Website: www.themagicpatio.com
About The Magic Patio
Tucked away behind an unassuming storefront, The Magic Patio is an intimate magic speakeasy that offers one of the city’s most unique live entertainment experiences. Originally started as a backyard pop-up, it has evolved into a premier destination for world-class illusions and interactive performances. Led by Andrew Evans, the Magic and Illusions Lead for the San Francisco production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the shows blend engineering, design, and storytelling to create a truly inexplicable world.
Visitors can expect a “date night” atmosphere that feels like a hidden neighborhood secret. Because of the venue’s intimate size, tickets often sell out in advance on their website. The experience is highly reviewed for its humor, personability, and mind-bending illusions that leave guests questioning the craft long after the curtain closes.
Offerings
Live Magic Shows: Regular performances in a small, interactive setting that prioritizes audience engagement.
Private Events: The venue is available for birthdays, anniversaries, and corporate team-building events.
Virtual Experiences: Interactive virtual magic shows designed for remote corporate teams and special gatherings.
The Magic Patio FAQs
Is The Magic Patio indoor or outdoor?
What began as an outdoor experience on an actual San Francisco patio has now shifted to an indoor experience just down the street from the original Magic Patio. No need to bring your rain jacket.
How do I get notified of upcoming ticket releases?
Simple. You can follow them on Instagram and subscribe to them on YouTube to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the magic!
Are the shows family-friendly?
We ask that all audience members be at least 16 years of age for evening performances.
What’s the parking situation?
The Magic Patio does not have dedicated parking; however, street parking is available on Mission St and in nearby neighborhoods.
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