About The Beat Museum

By day, Jerry Cimino worked in the computer industry. By night, he quietly collected memorabilia from the Beat Generation, building up little piles of photographs, letters, and first editions of literature by Allen Ginsberg, Neal Cassady, and Jack Kerouac. Inspired by the beat poets themselves, who often traded what they had to pursue their passions, Cimino abandoned his 9-to-5 job and opened The Beat Museum. Located on the same ground that was once the epicenter for Beat activity during the 1950s, the museum hosts an ever-increasing collection of cultural ephemera and has been profiled in the Washington Post. The shelves and glass cases brim with various editions of Allen Ginsberg's Howl, a sweat-dappled jacket worn by Jack Kerouac on his travels, and William Burroughs’s guide to perfect table manners.

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Guest
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 10 months ago
Interesting collection of Beat ephemera.
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isabel
30 Ratings
11 Reviews
· 11 months ago
Interesting little spot!
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Neva
56 Ratings
31 Reviews
· 2 years ago
Compact but full of items, memorabilia and info. Great book selection as well. Very close to City Lights bookstore, so if you’re heading to that notable location, loop in this museum.
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robin11119
13 Ratings
10 Reviews
· 2 years ago
Great experience. A worthwhile part of American history!
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Amy
6 Ratings
5 Reviews
· 5 years ago
The museum and bookstore is a gem in the city. I will return. The staff is very friendly and extremely generous with their knowledge.
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Adrionna
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 6 years ago
Love this place! The staff is super friendly, helpful and knowledgeable and make great conversation. The place itself is filled with so much cool history and its a place you have to stop by and experience. I tell everyone about this place, and im sure you will too!
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Erika
17 Ratings
13 Reviews
· 6 years ago
The Beat museum was one of the highlights of my visit to SF. Very nice, informative, you can tell that it was founded and is run by people who are knowledgeable and love the beat era. I also bought lots of their posters because they are really nicely done - high quality and nice art work. Go and visit - it is really worth it!!
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Mikita
3 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 6 years ago
Awesome.
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Helen
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 6 years ago
I loved it! My grandfather was a minor and little-known beatnik poet, it was wonderful to read and learn more about that time period. The shop area had a sizable and nice selection of books and magazines, too. Well worth the small admission fee!
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Tanu
2 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 6 years ago
It was really nice to glance into the lives of the Beats and get a glimpse of how they lived and related to each other. The people were very nice and helpful with everything.