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Arrow 10 Sixth St. (at Market), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.255.7920 Asia SF 201 9th Street, San Francisco CA 94103; Tel. 415.255.2742 Asia SF is a renowned restaurant and nightclub located in the heart of San Francisco's vibrant South of Market district. Comprised of a restaurant, lounge, bar and subterranean dance club, AsiaSF is a journey into exotic culinary and entertainment delights. Butter 354 11th St. (at Folsom), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.863.5964 The birth of Butter was perhaps the peak moment in the White Trash revolution. More than a few tater tots and microwaved White Castle burgers are served up at this San Francisco bar's in-trailer kitchen, and can be gracefully washed down with a Pabst. Or a dram of Scotch. (Review: Michael Stabile) Cat Club 1190 Folsom (at Eighth St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.431.3332 The spacious yet intimate Cat Club is divided into two large rooms. The front room features a lounge, espresso bar, big-screen tv, small stage, and a monthly art show. The back room has a wooden dance floor, bar, stage, elevated dj booth, an excellent sound system, and is fully equipped for live shows. Cherry Bar & Lounge 917 Folsom St. (at 5th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.974.1585 Cherry Bar features club nights such as the lesbian-leaning "Girl Spot," the gender-bending mash-up night "Bootie," and goth night "The Darkest Hour." Inside, the venue's lounge is a pinkish hue with a granite bar area and legal smoking lounge. City Nights 715 Harrison (at Third St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.339.8686 City Nights specializes in ambient grooves, house, trip hop and more. Club NV 525 Howard (at First St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.339.8686 This San Francisco dance club features two separate dance rooms, a multi level lounge, three bars, intimate VIP suites and private cabanas available for rental. Club Six 60 Sixth St. (at Jessie), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.863.1221 This 6th Street nightclub is the closest manifestation of an underground party in an above-ground place. Décor is at a minimum. Water comes from an industrial size igloo at the end of the bar (that's right, no $5 water). The upstairs has a very nice, loft-like feel with lounge music playing (so as not to disturb the neighbors). The basement is like being at an underground rave: low ceilings, lasers, dark hallways and moist walls. Here you can find amazing entertainment with a friendly staff. That is a lot more than can be said for its neighbor down on Folsom St. DNA Lounge 375 11th St. (between 11th and Harrison), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.626.1409 DNA Lounge features themed nights with two rooms hosted by rotating DJs pumping out similar styles of dance music. Live bands also take the stage on a regular basis. Duplex 1525 Mission St. (at 11th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.355.1525 An international roster of DJs make Duplex bounce and shake, but the vaulted ceiling, full mahogany bar and skywalk overlooking the bar are what makes this club unique. Eagle Tavern 398 12th St. (at Harrison), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.626.0880 The Eagle has come into its own, of late, with bare chested bears, punk rock dyke bands and such a hardcore following and laid back vibe that even Ben Sherman-ed straight kids are getting in on the action. Endup Sixth St. & Harrison, San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.357.0827 For a club that's been around since 1973 (and that's probably older than a lot of its patrons), the Endup is still popping after all these years. Unique amenities include a fireplace, heated outdoor deck and patio area with a waterfall. The Gallery Lounge 510 Brannan St. (at 4th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.227.0449 Ultra hip art and even hipper patrons are why the Gallery Lounge has been chosen "best lounge" by San Francisco Magazine. The lounge holds regular DJ dance events on Thursdays and Fridays. Glas Kat 520 Fourth St., San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.495.6620 Plush seating and vibrant colors highlight Glas Kat's upbeat and warm environment. With a full restaurant (including a tapas menu) and bar, dining, dancing and drinking come together at one location. Holy Cow 1531 Folsom (at 11th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.621.6087 Holy Cow's slogan is "never a cover, always a party." This club features DJ dance events all weekend, spinning everything from club classics to disco to hip-hop. Kate O'Brien's 579 Howard (at Second St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.882.7240 Lit Lounge 101 6th St. (at Mission), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.278.0940 A bright spot in the Bay Area, Lit Lounge features soulful dance grooves from Wednesday through Saturday. Loft 11 316 11th St. (at Folsom), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.701.8111 "Dine, dance, lounge" at Loft 11. Come early and partake in Pacific Fusion tapas, or show up fashionably late to dance the remainder of the evening, with regular themed dance nights Thursday through Saturday. Luna Lounge 1192 Folsom St. (at 8th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.626.6043 DJs crank out funky grooves in two rooms at this nightclub/lounge. Luna features two dance floors, a bar room and a smoking lounge, each with an atmosphere all its own. Mezzanine 444 Jessie (at Mint), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.820.9669 Mezzanine features live music performances, DJs, multimedia art events, fashion shows and video/film installations. Mighty 119 Utah St. (at 15th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.626.7001 An art gallery and entertainment venue rolled into one in San Francisco's SOMA district. Mighty takes what was once a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse and turns it on its head, with loud live bands, DJs and dancing and a variety of other performances throughout the week. 42 Degrees 235 16th St. (at Third St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.777.5558 111 Minna Street Gallery 111 Minna (at Second Street), San Francisco CA ; Tel. 415.974.1719 Nightclubbing is about a lot of things, but mostly it's about energy, and while this city is bursting with fine disco emporiums, in our opinion, the best is 111 Minna. The vibe is just better here -- you won't be frisked upon entering, the cover charge is never steep, and once inside you'll find a decidedly non-bridge-and-tunnelish, peaceful, hip crowd, some of the best electronic music in the city, and stylish art to boot. What the place lacks in some departments (sweaty people bumping into you on nights when world-class DJs spin) it more than makes up for in others (a liberal in-and-out policy, a no poseur-infested VIP room, shaken Martinis and Cosmos, and lime-perfect Margs). The music has expanded to sooth more than house fans: rock out on Friday Happy Hour at the Steen and Dave Showe, chilling on psychadelic wood furniture with the aforementioned shaken. If you can't feel it here, you probably never will. 330 Ritch 330 Ritch (at Townsend), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.541.9574 Located off Townsend between 3rd & 4th Street in the thriving South Beach /Soma area, 330 Ritch Street has been hosting events, receptions & clubnights for over a decade. Known for it's underground appeal, hipsters flock to this club 5 days a week for its various musical genres. 21st Amendment Brewpub & Cafe 563 Second St. (at De Boom), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.369.0900 Power Exchange 74 Otis St (at Mission), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.487.9944 Self described as an "adult sexual play space," the Power Exchange is an open forum for desires of the legal crowd. The venue's website hosts personals ads and the club is open until the wee hours of the morning Thursday through Sunday. The Shadow Lounge 299 Ninth St (at Folsom), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.252.3334 Sundays at Shadow Lounge don't mean late night dance parties, but instead the club offers First Call, a wake up and dance from 6am until noon with no cover. The lounge also hosts special events and weekend theme nights. Slim's 333 11th St. (at Folsom), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.522.0333 A quintessential San Francisco live-music space with alt-pop, alt-country, alt-rock and any other alt you can think of. Afterwords, hit the grunge-glam South of Market bars for a post-ironic shot of Jagermeister. (Review: Michael Stabile) Sno-drift 1830 Third St. (at 16th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.431.4766 Sno-drift features a blend of house music and Top 40 R&B beats. The Stud 399 Ninth St. (at Harrison), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.252.7883 Fawn at singing trannys, sweat to swirling beats and chug that rum and Coke. The Stud changes parties nightly but is always on target. Crowds of devilishly cute boys, kick ass ladies and nip-and-tuck gendernauts drink 'til blackout in this South of Market home. (Review: Michael Stabile) Studio Z 314 11th St (at Folsom), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.252.7666 A vibrant array of hot colors illuminate the dance floor at Studio Z. The club also hosts an art gallery and rock concerts. Supperclub 657 Harrison St (at 3rd), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.348.0900 Supperclub is an international venue. Literally. There are Supperclub sites in Amsterdam and Rome, plus clubs are in the works for London and Singapore. In San Francisco, the club is a dinner and dance venue all in one, open Tuesday through Sunday from 6:30pm until 2am. It is a unique experience where on any given night there could be an aerial dancer, DJ and massage therapist all there to entertain S upperclub's guests. Ten 15 Folsom 1015 Folsom (at Sixth St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.431.1200 The line at this San Francisco mega-club is daunting, but after you've been frisked by the doorman and made it past the bouncer, the multi-floored dance music mecca reveals its booming base grandeur. (Review: Michael Stabile) Varnish 77 Natoma St., San Francisco CA 94105; Tel. 415.222.6131 A gorgeous new art gallery (the red brick exterior is pure maritime San Francisco) and wine and beer space in SoMa, off an alley near Minna Street Gallery and owned by a crafty bunch of Oakland metal welders and artists. Wish 1539 Folsom St. (at 11th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.278.9474 A stylish neighborhood bar with a relaxed atmosphere. XYZ 181 Third St. (at Howard), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.817.7836 ale restaurant and bar located at the W San Francisco hotel. Pac Bell Park Infusion Bar 555 Second St., San Francisco CA 94107; Tel. 415.543.2282 The South Park spot for infused vodkas (the vanilla and grapefruit are best) and haute soul food cuisine. 21st Amendment 563 2nd St., San Francisco CA 94107; Tel. 415.369.0900 A warehouse brewery in SoMa with simple, honest food. The grape soda is homemade, as is the impressive selection of strong-winded beers. Momo's 760 2nd St., San Francisco CA 94107; Tel. 415.227.8660 Pac Bell Park looms large over Momo's outdoor bar and patio in SoMa. Designed by the same architects who crafted Ghiradelli Square, Momo's is an inviting pre-game or happy hour bar with a terrific a la carte menu. Mission District San Francisco's Mission District offers visitors unparalleled foods and flavors, bars that range from downright nasty to secret gems, impromptu mariachi bands, Coca Cola in bottles, vintage clothing "by the pound" and interesting people by the carload. Funk, soul, jazz, indie rock, & authentic Hispanic music are more common in the Mission than are big beats and huge sound found in the San Francisco's larger nightclubs. The same goes for the people; there is not a lot of Bling! Bling! in the Mission. Instead, you get underground and thought-conscious San Francisco bar patrons who are more impressed by that obscure cocktail you ordered rather than the car that you have parked out front (although, parking is scarce). (Mission District club reviews by Christian Jurinka unless otherwise noted) 12 Galaxies 2565 Mission St. (between 21st and 22nd), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.970.9777 Known for its live concerts, 12 Galaxies boasts a main floor and a mezzanine, a full bar on each floor, two lounges upstairs, an art gallery, a pool table and video games. 26 Mix 3024 Mission (at 26th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.826.7378 A big, cavernous club nestled at the far end of the Mission, 26 Mix is about the music. Unfortunately, the sounds system inside does not lend itself to hearing the finer points of the music that is being served up by the talented DJs that get their started there. Cheap drinks and cheap covers get people in along with the skill of the promoters who have parties there. Definitely a destination (there are not many other places around) so be sure of what you are going for before choosing it as your spot. Amnesia 853 Valencia (at 20th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.970.8336 This Belgium beer bar is a great Mission spot to chill with its red glow, bench seats and free pretzels. Amnesia has a neighborhood bar feel with some panache and DJs spin anything from 80s new wave to funk to house. Friday Happy Hours go off with progressive house and great beer prices. The Attic 3336 24th St. (at Mission), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.643.3376 It's a tight squeeze in this tiny Mission District hole-in-the-wall bar where the bartenders sport biceps and bruises. Then again, squeezing ain't the worst thing in the world. (Review: Michael Stabile) Beauty Bar 2299 Mission (at 19th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.285.0323 With its indelible mix of glam rockers and Betty Page turners, this retrofitted beauty parlor dispenses more than its share of tonic. And while the decorative hair-dryers now serve as chairs, there's always a manicurist on hand. (Review: Michael Stabile) Bruno's 2389 Mission (at 20th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.648.7701 Take a step back to the be-bopping days of the '50s & '60s at Bruno's, with its high-back leather wrap-around booths, swanky bar and jazzy tunes. Bruno's has three distinct parts: the dining area serving family-style and retro Italian cuisine, the bar area where you would expect to see JFK, Marilyn and Frank all sipping cocktails, and the club with live jazz, funk and soul reminiscent of the original Blue Note. A great spot for a date, to chat with the bartender or to get away from the over-crowded pick-up joints over on Valencia Street. Butterfly 1710 Mission (at Duboce), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.864.8999 High-class dining and music are what attracts people to Butterfly. A common first date spot, their business has suffered a bit since the dot-com bust (it's a little pricey). Juxtaposed between downtown San Francisco and the Mission, Butterfly's crowd is generally not from the Mission. It is high-class compared with other venues that embrace the Mission's cultural identity. Still, it is a beautiful location with delicious food and melodious tunes. Butterfly is definitely worth a try. Dalva 3121 16th St. (at Valencia), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.252.7740 One of San Francisco's smallest bars pumps out great music on the turntables, great drinks and a very nice, relaxing atmosphere. An old, rough wooden bar awaits you with a good selection of beers, as well as one of San Francisco's best juke boxes, with eclectic music from around the world. Smoking is a tongue in cheek taboo in Dalva's secret back room. On the weekends, Dalva's gets crowded, as it is one of about a half-dozen bars worth visiting in the 16th & Valencia vicinity. Delirium Bar 3139 16th St. (at Albion), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.552.8558 Elbo Room 647 Valencia (at 18th St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.552.7788 Just a couple of the things you will find at the Elbo Room: great music, pool tables, cheap drinks, an instant-photo booth. The Mission's Elbo Room is, as the aforementioned mellow attributes might suggest, unpretentious and crowded. The upstairs offers live music ranging from rockabilly to funk to salsa and it can get really hot up there when the music gets bumping and peoples feet get jumping. There is always a great time to be had at the Elbo Room. El Rio 3158 Mission (at Cesar Chavez), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.282.3325 Galia 2565 Mission (at 22nd St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.970.9777 Hush Hush 496 14th St. (at Guerrero), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.241.9944 Beautiful booths, great DJs, and simple, yet endearing décor make this spot a must visit for those who want to feel a little of what San Francisco nightlife is all about. On the wall to the left of the dance floor is a maiden perched on a sliver of a moon. Above her it says Hush Hush. And this Hush Hush really is a secret spot; other than the people smoking out front you probably would not know it was there. The DJs spin primarily Latin/Cuban House with funk/soul/R&B mixed in. That is what you can expect if you hit Hush Hush on a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. Get your feet ready, because they won't stop until you leave. One of SanFrancisco.com's favorites! Jelly's 295 Terry Francois (at Pier 50), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.495.3099 Jelly's is a different concept in dancing. This dance club is open in the early evening, hosting themed parties such as the Sunday night "Club Havana" and weekly special events. The Knockout 3223 Mission St. (between Fair and 29th), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.550.6994 This venue packs a one-two punch, with live music and DJs Tuesday through Sunday and a daily happy hour. Plus a pinball machine, bingo on Thursdays and a photo booth -- not things you see just anywhere. Laszlo 2526 Mission (at 21st St.), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.401.0810 DJs spin smooth, lounge grooves with an international flair. On most nights, there is a film of the DJs choice playing on the wall facing you as you enter. There are also seats available on a small second floor that is reached via a steep wrought-iron staircase at the back of the bar. This place has great presence, as well as offering some hard-to-find cocktails like a real caipirinha, made with mashed limes, raw sugar and distilled sugar can juice. It attracts some of the upper crust due to its affiliation to the Foreign Cinema next door, but Laszlo's lacks attitude and is a sweet Mission spot to get away to. Levende Lounge 1710 Mission St. (at Duboce), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.864.5585 Levendre is forging new ground in the restaurant and nightlife scene in San Francisco, featuring both distinct cuisine and a stylish entertainment atmosphere, including live local artists and DJs all week long. Make-Out Room 3225 22nd St. (at Mission), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.647.2888 A conversation-ready Mission bar with lots of furniture. Make out in the dark or just (more likely) hang out with friends over beers. The Make-Out Room is a little out of the way which makes it more of a destination bar rather than one bar in a foggy progression of bars. Live music on the weekends is primarily indie rock, and DJs most other nights. The Phone Booth 1398 South Van Ness (at 25th St), San Francisco CA; Tel 415.648.4683 Intellectual ennui and surges of testosterone mix wildly at this refurbished Mission hang out. The jukebox is full of Nirvana, Weezer and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and the patrons are full of cold San Francisco Anchor Steam. Cute boys, cute girls, fluid sexuality. Pink 2925 16th St (at South Van Ness), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.431.8889 Just because this dance club is called Pink doesn't mean it's girly. This night spot features theme nights such as Better Days and LeBoom throughout the week and is open until 2am or later every night. Closed Mondays. Skylark 3089 16th St. (at Valencia), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.621.9294 Bustling and attentive bartenders will serve you concoctions to quell any thirst. Combine that with a perfect location close to scores of other bars, restaurants and ATM machines (cash only here), and the Skylark is a perfect spot anytime. Skylark tends to get busy later, after 10pm most nights. There is a small dance area in the back, and a long bench seat that stretches the length of the right wall opposite the bar with cocktail tables and chairs to boot. It gets very crowded on the weekends, and the music is loud. If you want a place to have a soft, quiet moment, this is not the right San Francisco bar. If you want strong music and inventive drinks (the Chivas Regal cocktails taste nothing like scotch), you are in the right place. Whisper 535 Florida St (at Mariposa), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.252.9442 "San Francisco's sexiest dance lounge." Whisper brings the "life" to "nightlife" with invigorating themed dance and social nights, a full-service restaurant and bar, muliple floors for different experiences in one venue and DJs pumping out electronic dance music late into the night. Downtown/Union Square Atrium Bar Hyatt Regency, 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.788.1234 Aunt Charlie's Lounge 133 Turk St. (at Taylor), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.441.2922 Gender illusionists and lip-sync artists and dancing, oh my. DJs bring the house down at Aunt Charlie's five nights a week with electro, hip-hop, indie, '80s and more. Azul 1 Tillman Pl. (between Sutter and Post), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.362.9750 This club offers a free dance experience, with no cover charge to experience its nightly DJs spinning eclectic tunes. Also available is a private champagne room downstairs. Bacchus Kirk 925 Bush St. (at Taylor), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.475.4069 This full-service bar hosts the standard pool tables and televisions, but Bacchus Kirk also serves up a unique atmosphere with friendly staff. Bas 383 Bay (at Mason), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.441.3885 The Beat Lounge 501 Broadway (at Kearny), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.982.5299 Specialty drinks, a cool and comfortable atmosphere and small, intimate stages featuring jazz, Latin and DJ dance music are what make Beat Lounge stand out from the pack. SIP BAR & LOUNGE 787 Broadway St (at Powell), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.699.6545 Formerly the Blind Tiger, Sip Bar and Lounge features a warm ambience with deep colors and soft lighting, as well as a spacious dance floor and high ceilings. DJs spin from Wednesday through Sunday. Blue Lamp 561 Geary (at Taylor), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.885.1464 The Cellar 685 Sutter St. (at Taylor), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.441.5678 The Cellar, aptly named, as the party is downstairs, breaks it down with DJS spinning mainly hip-hop music seven nights a week. The club boasts two dance floors lined with maroon and deep blue velvet couches and various pool tables. Club Q 61 Golden Gate Ave. (at Market), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.255.1668 With 16,000 square feet of space, able to accomodate more than 1,000 people, everyone could bring their friends and their friends' friends and there would still be room at Club Q. The club also features two dance floors, a full-on billiards area, a smoking lounge and VIP lounge with leather sofas. Cityscape Hilton Hotel, 333 O'Farrell (at Mason), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.923.5002 Fluid Ultra Lounge 662 Mission St. (between New Montgomery and 3rd), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.615.6888 Fluid is made with its stylish modern interior, a well-lit and relaxing bar and lounge that transforms into a pulsating nightclub. The club infuses sophisticated chic with its dÈcor, service and music, and features unique amenities such as a state-of-the-art computer-generated lit walkway that creates infinite colors and patterns and a dramatic, glowing bar. Jester's Lounge Argent Hotel, 50 Third St. (at Market), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.974.8715 Peña PachaMama 1630 Powell (between Union and Green), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.646.0018 Plush Room York Hotel, 940 Sutter (at Hyde), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.885.2800 Polly Esther's 181 Eddy (at Taylor), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.885.1977 Not much was lost in translation when this New York '70s club franchised. Expect to dance at least once to "I Will Survive" while doing a jello shot. Memorabilia lines the walls and day-glo colors complete the club's culture. (Review: Michael Stabile) Polo's Blue Cube 34 Mason St. (at Market), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.EXCITED An eclectic fusion of art and sound, found within the walls of a 1907 brick and steel warehouse building. Despite its history, Blue Cube is modern, hip and flashy, with an ever-changing style and design. Ruby Skye 420 Mason (at Geary), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.693.0777 With two levels, 4 rooms, and several VIP areas, Ruby Skye offers live shows and DJ music every Friday and Saturday with frequent special events on Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday nights. Suite one8one 181 Eddy (at Taylor), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.345.9900 Located in the heart of San Francisco, mere blocks from Union Square, Suite One8one is one of the few late-night locales open until 4am. This nightlife mecca houses three levels of groove-inducing dance floors, each featuring a different vibe on any given evening. Voda 56 Belden Pl. (between Bush and Pine), San Francisco CA; Tel. 415.677.9242 Though miles away from Europe, Voda brings it a little closer to the Bay Area with an art deco interior, outdoor patio and a vodka lounge offering more than 100 varieties starting at $5 a drink. Polk Area Polk Area Polk Street The Mission bar scene is thriving, SOMA still has it going on, and the Lower Haight continues to be the city's premier bohemian drinking enclave. But if you want to know where it's fucking happening, man, get your ass down Polk.
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