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http://www.clubanton.com Thursday to Sunday 7 p.m.-2 a.m. More >>
http://www.pizza-deluxe.com The sharp retro style of this Haight Street bar brings out scenesters and locals to enjoy live jazz, comedy nights, or Vaudeville cabarets in a setting reminiscent of the Rat Pack days of yore. More >>
Have your Berlitz phrase book handy at this Mission District hot spot, as neither staff nor patrons speak much English. The place is packed almost every night for DJs who spin south-of-the-border club bangers. When NorteƱa bands play long sets on the weekends, it's like a can of sardines (or should we say "como sardinas en banasta"?). More >>
http://www.theyankee.com King Arthur's Court is nowhere to be seen, but the Connecticut Yankee may make you feel like you're in a comfy, well-worn New England tavern. Weekend nights frequently see acoustic rock and jam bands playing to a casual post-hippie crowd. More >>
http://www.moremoose.com This Irish pub has live music nearly every night of the week, including an open-mike night on Thursdays that's become very popular with area songsmiths. On the weekends things get a bit louder when local rock and punk acts take the stage. But the schedule changes almost daily, so call ahead. More >>
http://www.sfsymphony.org Built in 1980, this is the home of the San Francisco Symphony, and hosts preconcert discussions, international touring musicians, and youth orchestras in addition to regular symphony series. More >>
http://www.dnalounge.com Looking like a spaceship from The Matrix with futuristic factory decor on two floors, the remodeled DNA has long been a fixture on this happening 11th Street block. Regular goth-industrial nights, weekly "Bootie" mash-up parties, cabaret shows, burlesque escapades, and miscellaneous house or hip-hop jams happen alongside occasional rock gigs and other special events. Some nights are all-ages and/or 18+, so check with the club before heading out. More >>
http://www.doloresparkcafe.com If you need a good place to refuel during a Mission stroll, stop in to the sunny corner of the street for big mugs of coffee and outdoor seating. Dolores Park Cafe also offers ample seating inside and big windows for people-watching. With a full menu of sandwiches and big salads, grab lunch -- there are enough options to chose from while you linger over your paper, play with the dogs tied up outside, or stare at your Macbook all day. The cafe also has wine and beer should your "work" day end with a happy hour. More >>
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