About 3167 Gallery
3167 Gallery is a unique warehouse event space in San Diego’s Logan Heights neighborhood (www.venuereport.com ). Founded in 2021, it occupies a former two-story defense-industry building on Commercial Street that had sat largely unused. The owners (the creative team behind 1835 Studios) transformed this once “haunted” industrial shell into a vibrant cultural venue (chipfleming.com ) (chipfleming.com ). Today the gallery features an industrial-chic design: its concrete floors and high ceilings are spiced up with colorful murals and contemporary furniture (www.venuereport.com ). The layout flows seamlessly to a large outdoor patio (covered in green turf and strung with overhead lights) (www.venuereport.com ) (www.venuereport.com ). In short, 3167 Gallery blends raw industrial charm with artistic flair, making it an unusually versatile and attention-grabbing venue (www.venuereport.com ) (chipfleming.com ).
Venue Design and Facilities
The building itself was constructed in 2003 (www.cityfeet.com ), a masonry warehouse typical of southern San Diego industrial areas. The venue spans roughly 3,500 sq ft indoors plus a 4,500 sq ft covered outdoor patio (www.venuereport.com ). The indoor area is a single large hall with concrete floors and tall ceilings (~15–20 feet), providing a spacious, open-air feel. A mezzanine along the side wall adds a second level for DJ booths or lounge seating (www.venuereport.com ). The renovation preserved several roof skylights (www.cityfeet.com ), which bring natural light during the daytime. Lighting mainly comes from track fixtures and decorative installations (string lights on the patio and spotlights on stage) (www.venuereport.com ).
Power and wiring in the venue are robust. There are multiple built-in power outlets throughout the space and on the patio for DJ and speaker setups, as well as stage lighting hookups (the old construction supports overhead lighting trusses). Because it’s a warehouse conversion, air conditioning is minimal, so it can get warm when crowded. Acoustically, the untreated concrete and brick walls mean sound bounces around; many bands add foam or panels to tame echoes. The owners filled one side yard with synthetic green turf for the outdoor area, and this yard also functions as a secured loading area (fenced lot) for event equipment (www.cityfeet.com ). During events you may even see an outdoor bar truck or art installations placed in this patio section. In short, 3167 Gallery’s architecture is utilitarian by necessity but has a gritty charm – it’s essentially a blank canvas that the owners turned into an adaptable art space (www.venuereport.com ) (www.cityfeet.com ).
History of the Building
Before becoming a gallery, the site was a light-industrial/warehouse property. It was built in 2003 (www.cityfeet.com ) and was used by a defense contractor in its early years. Over time it fell into disuse and developed a reputation as a scary old warehouse in the neighborhood. According to the developers, it was so underused that neighbors joked it was haunted (chipfleming.com ). In 2021, the owners saw an opportunity and bought the building to repurpose it. They kept the industrial exterior while gutting and rebuilding the interior for events. This adaptive reuse of an aging property represents a turnaround – from a forgotten facility to a community gathering spot.
Events and Programming
3167 Gallery hosts a very diverse range of events, reflecting its multi-use design (chipfleming.com ). Typical programming includes DJ-driven dance parties, live music concerts, and performance art. The space is also used for gallery shows, pop-up art exhibits, fashion presentations, brand launches, and interactive workshops. Some events are immersive and theatrical, like night markets or multimedia performances. For example, the venue has run one-day festivals (such as a wellness-themed “Catalyst” event) as well as all-night electronic music raves. The schedule tends to focus on weekends – Friday and Saturday nights often feature the biggest shows – but occasional daytime or midweek cultural events or art openings are announced as well.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for 3167 Gallery events can be purchased at local event sites or at the door. In advance, look for the gallery’s official announcements or social media for event listings; many shows have online presale tickets with prices that typically range from $10–$30. Popular events may sell out, so it’s wise to buy early. Some smaller shows allow walk-up tickets at the door (usually cash or credit card) if not sold out. There is no physical box office; staff will scan e-tickets on a smartphone app as you enter. Doors generally open around one hour before the showtime. Keep each ticket or confirmation until after entry. Once scanned, it cannot be reused and the venue will not reprint lost tickets. Have it ready at all times.
Seating and Layout
3167 Gallery is largely an open, flexible-floor venue. It can accommodate roughly 300 people standing, or about 125 if chairs are brought in (www.venuereport.com ). There are no fixed seats: for concerts and dance events guests typically stand on the main floor. The rectangular main room has a performance area at one end and a raised mezzanine level at the other (www.venuereport.com ). The mezzanine can be used for a DJ booth or a VIP lounge, and it also offers a bird’s-eye view of the stage. Because the space has high ceilings and hard surfaces, acoustics are lively – shows can be loud and echoey, so you may want ear protection for very loud performances. Generally the best viewing spots are in front of the stage or near the mezzanine rail. Some lounge tables or chairs may be available along the sides of the room, but most attendees stand for music events.
Getting There and Parking
3167 Gallery is located at 3167 Commercial Street (San Diego 92113) in Logan Heights (www.venuereport.com ). Public transit works well: the venue is adjacent to the San Diego Trolley Blue Line’s 32nd Street & Commercial Avenue station (www.venuereport.com ). Several MTS bus routes also run along Commercial Street nearby. For drivers, the nearest freeway exits are 32nd Street (from southbound I-5) or Commercial Street (from I-5/I-805 via Imperial Avenue). Street parking is generally available on Commercial Street and the surrounding blocks (www.venuereport.com ) – according to the venue, there is “plenty of parking available on the street” (www.venuereport.com ). Parking is mostly free in this area, but spaces can fill up on busy nights. Rideshare drop-offs are common right in front of the venue (just head to Commercial Street). If you come from downtown or North Park, taking the trolley is often more convenient than finding parking.
Inside the Venue
Upon entering, you’ll find a stripped-down, warehouse-chic environment. Staff will check tickets or IDs at the door. Expect a light security screening; bags may be inspected and outside alcohol is generally not allowed. Once inside, the vibe is relaxed and creative – exposed beams, murals, and decorative lights give it an artsy feel. A small bar along one wall sells beer, wine, and basic mixed drinks (cash and card accepted). There is no full kitchen, so plan to eat in advance or visit nearby restaurants. For big events, you may see food trucks or vendors on the patio. Free Wi-Fi is provided (www.venuereport.com ), so you can stay connected. Restrooms are available on the main floor (www.venuereport.com ) and include at least one gender-neutral stall. There is no formal coat check, so keep belongings with you. The mezzanine is reached by stairs; the ground floor is wheelchair-accessible. Personal cameras and phones are typically allowed (disable flash during shows). Lighting is dim for performances, so use care when moving around; if needed, a small flashlight on your phone can help.
Nearby Amenities
The immediate area around 3167 Gallery is mostly industrial, but you’ll find a few casual eateries within a short walk. For example, a bakery-café (La Comida) and Mexican grill sit a couple blocks south on National Avenue. A local taqueria and a roadside taco stand are just a block away, so grabbing a quick snack is possible. For a proper meal, many people head north to the adjacent East Village/Gaslamp district (about 2 miles) which offers dozens of dining and bar options open late. The vibrant Barrio Logan streets have a growing arts scene: you could see breweries like Border X Brewing or Malainey’s a mile away. If you plan to dine out, make reservations in nearby neighborhoods before heading to the gallery. Late-night rideshare is plentiful in this area; however, note that transit buses on Commercial stop running around 10–11pm, so plan accordingly if not driving.
What Makes This Venue Special
3167 Gallery stands out for its community-driven spirit and unconventional style (chipfleming.com ) (chipfleming.com ). It didn’t just become another generic club; it was a once-forgotten warehouse that local creatives reimagined as an arts space (chipfleming.com ). The result is a venue that feels more like an interactive art installation than a typical music hall. Its lively transformation (nicknamed “Ghosts to Gatherings” by the founders) turned skepticism into success. By its own account, the space hosted over 200 events in under a year (chipfleming.com ), which helped make it a cultural hub. Local artists and audiences praise 3167 for bringing new energy to Logan Heights. In short, it’s special because it’s a scrappy, DIY arts space that genuinely reflects the neighborhood’s creative energy (chipfleming.com ) (chipfleming.com ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Plan to arrive early, especially for popular shows. Carry a valid photo ID if you plan to drink or if the event is 18+ (check age limits beforehand). There is no formal dress code – casual, trendy attire is perfectly fine. Wear comfortable shoes, as you may stand or dance for extended periods. 3167 Gallery can get crowded, so drink water and take breaks if needed. The patio is partially covered but not fully enclosed – if it looks like rain, be prepared to stay indoors. Keep belongings secure (no coat check is available) and avoid bringing valuables. Journey home safely by using rideshare; the trolley runs every 15 minutes until about 10pm. Finally, always keep your ticket or confirmation on hand until after entry. Once scanned, it cannot be reused and the venue will not reprint lost tickets – so have it ready at all times.
Cultural Context in Logan Heights
3167 Gallery is located near Chicano Park, a city landmark known for its large murals under the freeway bridge. While the gallery itself is not part of the park, visitors often enjoy viewing the park’s art before or after an event. The venue is also part of a growing arts district in Barrio Logan, which includes galleries, studios, and craft breweries. During local cultural events (like Día de los Muertos festivities or gallery nights), 3167 Gallery often joins in with themed shows or pop-up exhibits, bridging its modern program with the neighborhood’s Chicano heritage. In essence, the gallery adds a contemporary artistic layer to an area famous for its street art and culture.
Merchandise and Drinks
During concerts and performances, it’s common to find a merchandise table set up by the acts, selling T-shirts, posters, or CDs. The venue’s bar sells alcoholic and soft drinks (beer, wine, soda, etc.). Sometimes specialty craft beers from San Diego breweries are featured on tap. If you want a full meal, note that only basic snacks (chips, pretzels) are sold inside. A food truck or two often parks outside during evening events, offering tacos or sandwiches. Credit cards are accepted at the bar, but some people bring a little cash for tips or quick merch purchases. ATMs are not inside, so plan accordingly.
Where is 3167 Gallery located and how do I get there?
3167 Gallery’s address is 3167 Commercial Street, San Diego, CA 92113, in the Logan Heights area. It’s just east of I-5 and south of Commercial. The venue is adjacent to the MTS Blue Line trolley stop at 32nd Street & Commercial Avenue (www.venuereport.com ), making public transit easy. Several MTS bus routes run along Commercial. If driving, exit I-5 at 32nd Street or Commercial Street; the entrance is on Commercial St. Street parking is plentiful on nearby blocks (www.venuereport.com ), and rideshare services can drop you off at the front door.
What is the capacity and seating layout at 3167 Gallery?
3167 Gallery is a general-admission venue. Its capacity is about 300 people standing (or roughly 125 if chairs are used) (www.venuereport.com ). There are no fixed seats – guests stand on the main floor during most events. The only elevated area is a side mezzanine, which can be used for a DJ booth or a small balcony view. In practice, plan to stand or dance unless an event specifically offers seated table service.
How do I purchase tickets, and what do they cost?
Tickets are usually sold online by the event promoters or through the gallery’s announcing channels. Check the 3167 Gallery website, mailing list, or social media for the latest shows. Many events offer advance tickets with prices ranging about $10–$30 depending on the act. Smaller local shows may even be free or very low cost. You can often buy remaining tickets at the door (cash or card) if the event is not sold out. There is no onsite box office hours – staff will scan your e-ticket on arrival. Doors typically open about one hour before showtime.
What time do events start and when do doors open?
Show start times vary by event, but most evening events begin around 8 or 9 PM. Doors generally open approximately one hour before the listed showtime (for example, a show listed at 8 PM would have doors at 7 PM). Arriving early is smart, as lines can form and the general admission space fills quickly. Always check your ticket or the event listing for the exact start and end times, as some special events or festivals may have different schedules.
Is 3167 Gallery wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the main entrance and the ground-floor event space are wheelchair accessible. The gallery is essentially at street level with no steps at the front door, and the indoor hall is flat. The restrooms on the main floor include an accessible stall. However, the raised mezzanine is only reachable by stairs (no elevator). If you need any special accommodations (like a front-row spot or assistance), tram the event organizers ahead of time so they can assist upon arrival.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
Outside alcoholic drinks are not allowed. The venue sells beer, wine, and soft drinks during events. Small snacks (like granola bars or wrapped sandwiches) are generally tolerated, but there is no outside catering permitted. If you need food, plan to eat before you arrive or grab something from neighboring eateries. For late-night snacks, look for food trucks or street vendors that often park by the venue during weekends. Clean-up supplies (napkins, etc.) are available at the bar.
Is free Wi-Fi available in the venue?
Yes. 3167 Gallery provides free Wi-Fi for guests (www.venuereport.com ). You can connect with your phone or laptop once inside (the network name is typically posted or announced). This helps if you need to check messages, buy tickets online, or call a ride. Keep in mind Wi-Fi speed might be slower if many attendees are connected, but it’s usually fine for basic use.
Are cameras or recording devices allowed during events?
In general, personal cameras and smartphones are allowed for taking pictures or videos of the event (for personal use). The space is very photo-friendly with its murals and stage lighting. Flash photography is usually discouraged during performances, so please turn off flash. Professional video cameras or large tripods may be restricted unless pre-approved by the event organizer, especially if official media are present. When in doubt, ask the staff.
Are children allowed at 3167 Gallery events?
Most events at 3167 Gallery are 18+ or 21+ due to alcohol service. Children (minors) are generally not admitted to evening concerts. Occasionally the gallery hosts daytime or family-friendly events (such as art fairs or workshops), and those will clearly state “all ages” when advertised. Always check the specific event’s description. If you arrive with a child at an 18+ show, they will be turned away, so plan childcare if needed.
Is smoking allowed inside?
No, smoking (including e-cigarettes) is not allowed inside any San Diego venue by law. You may step outside to smoke; there is sidewalk space around the entrance and patio area. Please be courteous and use proper receptacles outside, as events are family-friendly and many visitors follow this rule.
Can I leave and re-enter 3167 Gallery?
Re-entry policies depend on the event. Some shows allow patrons to come back in if they have a hand stamp or wristband after stepping out briefly, but others do not. This is at the discretion of the event promoter. If re-entry is important to you, check the event FAQ or ask the door staff. Better to assume no re-entry unless stated. Once you leave without permission, you may have to buy a new ticket to return.
Is there a coat check or storage for belongings?
No, 3167 Gallery does not offer a cloakroom or lockers. There’s no room to store coats or big bags. Plan to keep your belongings with you on the floor. Security is not liable for lost items. For performers, the staff can help store instruments or gear in the locked loading area if needed. For guests, it’s safest to carry minimal items or leave them in a locked car.
What if I lose something at 3167 Gallery?
If you lose an item, first check with the front door or bar – lost and found items are often held near the entrance. If it’s not immediately found, contact the event organizer the next day (they sometimes collect forgotten items). Don’t expect long-term storage; venues like this usually clear out lost items quickly. As a precaution, keep your valuables on you, and write down or photograph any important confirmation codes so you don’t lose your ticket.
Are service animals allowed inside?
Trained service animals (guide dogs, hearing dogs, etc.) are permitted inside 3167 Gallery. The venue must accommodate them under ADA guidelines. Simply notify the security staff that you have a service animal when entering. Please note that other pets are not allowed.
How do I use the trolley to get to 3167 Gallery?
The easiest transit route is the MTS Blue Line trolley. Board a northbound Blue Line train and get off at the last stop (32nd Street/Commercial Ave) (www.venuereport.com ); the gallery is a short walk west on Commercial Street. Trolley trains run about every 15 minutes. A one-way fare is about $2.50 (use a Compass Card or purchase at the station). This avoids traffic and parking issues if you’re coming from Downtown or Old Town.
Do events serve food?
There’s no full kitchen, so most events focus on drinks. The gallery itself only has a bar for beverages. However, some events feature food trucks or vendors on the patio offering things like tacos or snacks. If you want a proper meal, eat before you arrive or head to a nearby restaurant. The venue sells only minimal nibbles (snacks and candy) on the premises.
Are there any concessions or ATM machines?
3167 Gallery has a staffed bar for drinks but no ATM on site. If you need cash, there are a couple ATMs at nearby restaurants and shops, or you can get cash before you come. Credit/debit card payments are accepted at the bar and most merch tables.