About
Gilmore Valet Services is an owner-operated valet provider based in San Francisco, serving weddings and private events. The company handles guest parking logistics across event and hospitality contexts without specializing in a single service archetype.
Services offered
Service areas
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Where they work
Venue types Gilmore Valet Services works across California.
At a glance
| Ownership | Owner-operated / sole proprietor |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 294 29th St, San Francisco, CA 94131, USA |
| Phone | (415) 642-1282 |
| Coverage | California and 61 more cities |
How Gilmore Valet Services compares in San Francisco
| Operator | Focus | Since | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gilmore Valet Services | 3 service types | - | Listed |
| Elite Valet Group | wedding-valet, corporate-event-valet | - | Listed |
| Certified Parking Attendants | wedding-valet, corporate-event-valet | 1990 | Listed |
| CPA Valet | general-valet, hotel-resort-valet | 1990 | Listed |
Reputation
Owner-operated / sole proprietor .
Before you book Gilmore Valet Services
A short checklist for booking valet. We have prefilled answers based on this operator's public information; confirm the rest with them directly.
- Staff and trainingGilmore Valet Services staffs hospitality venues regularly. Ask how many attendants they will assign for your guest count and whether attendants are background-checked.
- Permits and venue coordinationGilmore Valet Services works recurring venues including Weddings, Private events, so they typically coordinate permits with venue staff. Confirm the process for your specific venue.
- Experience at your venue, and referencesGilmore Valet Services has staffed venues including Weddings, Private events. Ask whether they have staffed your specific venue, and request a reference or two.
- Pricing, gratuity, and travelGet the estimate in writing. Confirm whether gratuity is included and whether a travel surcharge applies outside their base.
In San Francisco, a tip of 2 to 5 dollars per vehicle is a common courtesy for valet attendants. Tipping is customary but not required, and guests typically tip at vehicle retrieval. More on valet tipping