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http://www.studsf.com Although small and cramped when packed, the Stud rules over other gay clubs with some of the best local DJs, innovative club nights, wild drag queen performances, and overall atmosphere. This old SOMA standby eschews the flashy glitz of trendy new nightclubs, instead cultivating a comfortable, almost bordello-like environment with lots of warm wood surfaces and plenty of dark corners in which to canoodle with your latest date. More >>
http://www.sf-submission.com If you're underage, punk, and/or Latino, you'll probably find yourself right at home in this art gallery, performance space, and all-ages music venue right smack in the middle of the Mission District. Sub-Mission's midsize stage regularly hosts bands of the hardcore, metal, international, experimental, and just-plain-uncategorizable varieties, with occasional DJ nights for a change of pace. There's also a good collection of local art on display, plus an enclosed rear patio for smoke breaks, a beer-and-liquor bar for the over-21 crowd, and a connected taqueria next door. More >>
http://www.supperclub.com If you like Burning Man-style costumes and dance performances, but prefer sleek Euro-chic furnishings and frou-frou appetizers to chewing on dusty desert sand, Supperclub is for you. This club features multiple areas: a crimson entry bar (Le Bar Rouge) with numerous disco balls, a side room (La Chambre Noir) with communal sofa beds and stuffed animals, and the main performance space (La Salle Neige) with more sofa beds, a balcony, kitchen, and small combined runway/stage. Resident DJ Michael Anthony fills in the musical gaps on most nights, with famous guest DJs often appearing on weekends. More >>
http://www.swedishamericanhall.com Located right upstairs from Cafe Du Nord is its auditoriumlike sister venue, the Swedish American Hall. Music usually ranges from country and folk to indie rock and beyond. More >>
http://www.theeparkside.com This longtime home to bikers and blue-collars has transformed itself into one of the city's finest small rooms for rock. The calendar is jammed with the crème de la crème of garage, punk, metal, indie, and underground acts delivering intimate shows in the main room for a low cover. The back patio is great on warm afternoons and evenings, too. More >>
http://www.intercontinentalmarkhopkins.com This famed martini bar offers high-class wallpaper music on the weekends, including lounge piano, easy listening, classical, and some jazz combos. The best stuff comes late on Friday and Saturday nights, when the drinks pour with a heavy hand and the jazz bands blow with a little more gusto. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/undergroundsf This small, dark, and unpretentious Lower Haight spot attempts to inject a subversive element back into the nightclub scene - and, for the most part, it succeeds. The music runs the gamut (from vintage disco to drum 'n' bass to hip-hop to reggae), as does the crowd. A good place to escape from upscale and trendy nightclubbers. More >>
http://www.theunionroom.com Biscuits & Blues' upstairs cousin offers an intimate room in which to hear local songwriters and blues troubadours within shouting distance of Union Square. More >>
http://www.uptownnightclub.com Located across from the newly renovated Fox Theater and down the street from Cafe Van Kleef, the Uptown is a cornerstone venue in the resurgent downtown Oakland music scene. The interior is split into two rooms: the main cocktail area - with high ceilings, a towering and ornate antique back bar, and rotating art displays - and the less-fancy performance area with a basic stage at the far end. A sizable patio, tucked into the concrete-and-brick urban gulch out back, gives smokers and non-smokers alike an outdoor escape from the noise within. Indie pop, punk, rockabilly, hip-hop, burlesque events, DJ nights, and other hipster-bait bookings fill the calendar most nights of the week. More >>
http://www.velorougecafe.com This cute neighborhood cafe, which proudly serves S.F.'s own Blue Bottle espresso, offers light breakfasts such as bagels and oatmeal, or egg sandwiches served on your choice of muffin, bagel, or croissant; and lunches featuring homemade soup, salads, and assorted panini. But Velo Rouge has a few tricks up its sleeve: It offers pizza on Wednesday and Friday, and live music twice a week (Friday and Saturday nights). More >>
http://www.verdiclub.net Lace up your wingtips: The Verdi has survived the rise and fall of the swing fad to endure as one of the city's premier venues for live and DJed big-band dancing. Monday nights are for swing, and Thursday nights remain a favorite for tango aficionados; dinner dances take place once a month. More >>
http://www.sfviewlounge.com Huge, arching, floor-to-ceiling windows give this cocktail spot at the top of the Marriott its name. It is definitely hard to beat the sights from this skyscaper vantage point -- though you will have to pay a little extra for the privilege. More >>
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