Steph Curry: four-time NBA champion, two-time MVP, 11-time NBA All-Star, and now, owner of the newest bourbon bar in San Francisco.
Curry opened his new establishment, Eighth Rule, Tuesday in San Francisco’s Union Square, pairing up with renowned chef Michael Mina’s steakhouse Bourbon Steak.
Powell Street was shut down Tuesday evening as Curry arrived via cable car, accompanied by Mina and San Francisco mayor Daniel Lurie.
The bourbon bar, located in the Westin St. Francis in Union Square, is Curry’s latest business outside of basketball. The Warriors star launched his own bourbon brand, Gentleman’s Cut, in 2023.
Curry and Mina have been planning to open a bar together for years, per the San Francisco Chronicle. The two have known each other since 2017, when the chef partnered with Ayesha Curry to open International Smoke.
“I’ve always dreamt of creating my own little haven to bring people together, and now we have the perfect location,” Curry said in a press release when the opening was announced in August.
The bar opening is Curry’s latest accomplishment heading into the 2025-26 NBA season. Earlier in the offseason, he released a new book, “Shot Ready”.
Eighth Rule marks Curry’s first venture into hospitality and creates a new milestone for revitalization efforts in Downtown San Francisco.
The bar will be open from 4 p.m. to midnight daily.
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