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http://www.ramprestaurant.com You almost expect to see 1970s-era Jimmy Buffett sipping margaritas on the patio of this waterfront bar with a sun-faded beach shack atmosphere. On summer weekends, however, live salsa bands fill the afternoon air with decidedly more Latin-flavored music. When enjoying the Bloody Marys and boleros, remember to bring sunglasses and watch out for seagulls. More >>
http://www.rasselasjazzclub.com In a small, sunken, tented dining room alongside a funky jazz boƮte, you'll find the most authentic and flavor-packed Ethiopian food this side of south Oakland, probably the sole Ethiopian eatery this side of the bay to merit attention. Perfect kitfo (fiery and complex "beef tartare"), fine doro wat (a dark-spiced chicken stew, the national dish), and an intriguing vegetarian combination, among others, are served atop a delicious sauce-soaking porous pancake (injera) that doubles as your eating implement and tastes way better than silverware. At night, the restaurant opens up its stage to local jazz, funk, and blues musicians, who play for anyone who wants to work off a few calories after dinner. More >>
http://www.reddevillounge.com A variety of independent rock bands perform in this intimate, sassy space clad in comfy booths and intricate iron chandeliers. More >>
http://www.redhouselive.com This Walnut Creek business offers musical training, a recording studio, and an all-ages live performance space for rock, hip-hop, and blues music. More >>
http://www.redpoppyarthouse.org A cute, cottage-like little gallery on a Mission District street corner, the Red Poppy Art House opens its doors to musicians on weekends for all-ages showcases of jazz, acoustica, and global songcraft of all varieties. More >>
http://www.theregencyballroom.com The elegant old Scottish Rite building that boasts "three separate venues" is primarily known for its Grand Ballroom, a balconied and beautiful (if not acoustically perfect) rococo room that was famous in the 1960s as the Avalon Ballroom, a hippie hotspot for iconic psychedelic groups like the Grateful Dead and Captain Beefheart. Today it hosts everything from rock bands to raves and gala celebrations. More >>
http://www.myspace.com/revcafe2006 The walls of this breezy Mission District cafe display a continuously changing exhibition of local visual art, and Papa Toby's diverse music calendar follows suit. The small room -- plus an always popular sidewalk seating area -- offers free live jazz, creative folk, chamber music, and other sonic treats. More >>
http://www.rickshawstop.com Though the Rickshaw's unmarked facade makes it a little difficult to find, you'll receive ample rewards for the search. Some of the country's most progressive DJs and indie bands play in the club's friendly confines, which features a great sound system, upstairs mezzanine for added visibility, and frequent all-ages shows for the kids. More >>
http://www.riptidesf.com With its roaring fireplace and wood-paneled walls, hearty drinks, and amazing free live music calendar, the Riptide is a cozy home away from home for many. DJs spin punk, ska, and metal on Wednesday through Friday nights, with folk, bluegrass, and Americana bands and players taking over on Saturdays and Sundays. Homemade vittles on Friday evening, surf videos on the TV, and a friendly staff make this a perfect after-beach warm-up spot. More >>
http://www.ritespotcafe.net Folk and jazz dominate the Spot's ever-improving ambience, whose sense of style lies somewhere between a dive bar and a dinner club: casual cocktails and comfort grub (e.g., burgers, pasta, sandwiches) fill the menu, while local art and tablecloths add a sense of class for those who like it nice. A perfect place to see live music and sit comfortably while noshing on a plate of your favorite carbohydrates. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/rkrlsf This venue adjacent to Club Six provides your best chance to catch underground rock bands on nascent Sixth Street. More >>
http://www.roccapulco.com Salsa dancing is the featured attraction at this gigantic Mission District supper club, which loves nothing more than a great party (including annual extravaganzas for Mardi Gras and Carnaval). Weekend events are usually $10-$15, with special international band performances costing extra. More >>
Dark, dark, dark - how do the bartenders see well enough to pour drinks in here? This stylish-but-chill hangout by Lake Merritt in downtown O-Town is a good place to disappear with a drink while DJs spin hipster-approved tunes to a cool crowd. More >>
http://www.rubyskye.com One of San Francisco's most well-heeled dance clubs, this multilevel venue is host to steamy house-music and trance DJs (with several special guests and events each month), weekly concerts, and corporate parties. More >>
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