๐ธ๐ฝ Mick Jagger’s Infamous Urinal - A Quirky Rock-and-Roll Curiosity at Tivoli Bar & Grill in San Diego
I dropped by the iconic Tivoli Bar & Grill in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp District to check out one of the strangest pieces of rock-and-roll lore you’ll ever find — Mick Jagger’s infamous urinal. Yep… a real bathroom fixture with a golden plaque claiming the Rolling Stones legend once used it. Only in San Diego. ๐๐ธ
The Tivoli itself is packed with old-school charm, dim lighting, vintage vibes, and layers of history soaked into every brick. But this unusual bathroom relic has become one of its most talked-about features — equal parts hilarious, bizarre, and oddly legendary.
๐ฅ Watch the Video
Walk with me as I explore the exterior of this historic Gaslamp bar, then head inside to check out the infamous bathroom sign, the lip-shaped urinal, and the quirky atmosphere that makes the Tivoli such a memorable stop.
๐ In This Video You’ll See
- Exterior shots of the historic Tivoli Bar & Grill in the Gaslamp District
- Interior footage of the bar’s old-school setting and rock-and-roll energy
- The famous bathroom sign and lip-shaped urinal with its golden plaque
- The quirky charm of a place steeped in local history and music lore
๐ถ Why This Stop Is So Entertaining
Tivoli Bar & Grill isn’t just another downtown watering hole — it’s a living scrapbook of San Diego nightlife. The Mick Jagger urinal story may be playful and tongue-in-cheek, but it perfectly represents what makes places like this so fun: layered history, local legends, and a sense that anything could’ve happened inside these walls.
Whether the story is 100% factual or part of the bar’s mythology, it’s still a hilarious reason for travelers, music fans, and curiosity-seekers to stop in and see it for themselves.
If you love offbeat curiosities, rock-and-roll legends, or discovering the strange side of San Diego’s past, this quick visit delivers plenty of laughs and classic bar-room character.
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