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http://www.clubanton.com Thursday to Sunday 7 p.m.-2 a.m. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.heinoldsfirstandlastchance.com Barely larger than a shack, the First and Last Chance Saloon squeezes a warehouse's worth of history into its tiny square form. Jack London used to drink here - as the many signs, plaques, and other knick-knacks attest - and the walls and ceiling are crammed full of antique Western memorabilia. Merely breathing Heinold's dark, dusty air evokes this bar's 19th Century origins, even if gleaming new high-rise buildings sit mere feet outside the windows. If you can find a spare seat, order a cocktail from the nattily-dressed bartender and return immediately to your table before setting your drink down - because the bar itself slants at a dangerous angle, thanks to the 1906 earthquake's mighty seismic shift. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.merchants-saloon.com Condos and loft conversions may be popping up all over Jack London Square, but you wouldn't know it upon walking into Merchant's Saloon. This intentionally unkempt dive bar's motto is "poisoning Oakland since 1916," and here you're more likely to encounter off-duty dock laborers, warehouse forklift operators, or scruffy skate punks than clean-cut new neighbors discussing yoga and wine. Lowbrow art murals and tattoo-inspired black light paintings set the visual aesthetic. A jukebox adds background noise, shuffling between hard rock and vintage country. And the separate back room looks and feels like a clubhouse for scalawags, with pool, foosball, and air hockey tables taking up much of the space, while retro arcade games and a beat-up antique piano - evoking the 1980s and 1880s, respectively - line the graffiti-scrawled walls. Clearly the Merchant's Saloon isn't meant for everybody. Its ideal clientele is one that likes stiff drinks, not stiff collars, and they'll let you know instantly where you stand. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.oaklandmetro.org If the word "operahouse" makes you think of Charles Garnier's opulent theatrical monument in Paris, think again - this multi-use performance space is located inside an adapted industrial warehouse on the edge of modern Jack London Square. The large, wide-open main room houses a sizeable stage in the rear, with a small bar serving drinks to legal-age patrons in the front corner, while some events also expand into a second side room with its own separate bar area. Most of the musical events happening here - which include everything from heavy metal and hardcore punk shows to, yes, opera - are open to all ages. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
http://www.yoshis.com The world-class jazz club, one of the few authentic clubs left in the Bay Area, is home to both a noted Japanese restaurant and a stage that hosts a dizzying variety of top-flight acts. Read more about this San Francisco bar or club >>
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