Monthly San Francisco TNG Munch

on the last Wednesday of every month



Note that the munch in now located at Bill's Kitchen, still in the same area.


Simple info

RSVP to the host at sffetish@gmail.com if you plan to attend or have any questions.

After dinner, many of us will be heading around the corner to Bondage-a-Go-Go for dancing and playing.





SF TNG Munch FAQ



What's a Munch?

(Copied from the Society of Janus website)
Munches have become a way to meet like-minded kinky folk in an informal and hassle-free environment. Usually the setting for a "munch" is a restaurant or coffee shop or similar environment.

If you have the time/curiousity, Jay Wiseman (author of "SM 101: A Realistic Introduction") created A Beginner's Guide to BDSM Munches



So what is this Munch all about? And what's TNG mean?

It's a simple get-together at a restaurant to meet and hang out with other BDSM/kinky folk. The plan is to eat, drink, socialize, introduce everybody, make announcements about upcoming BDSM events, and discuss any issues/topics/questions that people care to bring up. There are plenty of munches in the bay area. This one is specifically designed for the younger generation of kinksters, i.e. ages 18 to 38 and their partners.

TNG stands for "The Next Generation". The munch used to be called the SF Gen-X Munch, but over time the moniker no longer fit. The term TNG is used for the younger generation of the BDSM community for many groups throughout the U.S.



What is BDSM?

BDSM is an acronym encompassing Bondage & Discipline, Dominance & submission, Sado-masochism, and pretty much any other kinky activity. There are plenty of books about this and even more info on the Internet. But to avoid you plugging the word "BDSM" into google and hitting a 100 porn sites, let me at least give you a starting place.



I'm not sure if I'm into BDSM but I'm curious; is this okay?
What goes on at the Munch?

Those new to the BDSM scene are especially encouraged to attend. No real play goes on at the Munch, no one is expected to do anything (other than be respectful of others), there is no admission cost, there is no dress code, and we have our own private room. This creates a nice low-pressure, social environment for discussing anything we want. Even if you know nothing about the BDSM scene, you're still welcome to come - there's a kinky side to just about everybody.



So how do I attend?

First you should RSVP to the host at sffetish@gmail.com. If you decide at the last minute to attend, then don't worry about the RSVP. Just in general we need to know how many people to expect.



Where is this located? Is there public tranportation that can get me there?

Bill's Kitchen and Teriyaki is located at:
475 3rd Street (between Bryant & Harrison Street)
San Francisco, CA 94107

It's two block away from SBC Park, Caltrain, many MUNI lines,
and the Glas Cat (where BaGG is held on Wednesdays).

If you're traveling by MUNI, you can see the 10 or so lines that will get you there here. Or you can find the restaurant in the bottom right section of the downtown MUNI Map.


click the image for an interactive Google map
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I'm low on funds. Does this cost money? How much is a typical meal there? Can I come to just hang out?

Frist, there is no admision cost to just come and hang out. The Brickhouse Cafe serves a great selection of American food, has a full bar, and has been gracious enough to give us the upstairs room. Their dinner menu prices range from about $7 to $17, with most dinners around $10. If money is tight you could just get some french fries ($2.75) to snack on or even just drink water. There's enough people paying for food that they don't care if some people come just to hang out.



What should I wear?

There is no dresscode for the munch. The attendence includes people who have been into BDSM for decades to goths and others who just like to dress up for fetish clubs and have little or no BDSM experience. About a third of the people show up in some type of simple fetish wear, about a third in goth type outfits, and a third in street or work clothes. The simple answer is come in whatever you want. But if you want to feel like your blending in, then wearing dark clothes doesn't hurt.



I don't fit the 18-38 age range. Where can I find info about other BDSM munches and events?

The Society of Janus is an SF-based BDSM education/support group. They also provide a great calendar for bay area munches, classes, and other BDSM events.