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http://www.amoeba.com Come hear a band you should probably know about amidst thousands of CDs you should probably own at Amoeba's regular in-store concerts. A head-scratching variety of genres offers an awesome cross-section of today's music. Sound quality may suffer, but hey, such is indie rock. More >>
http://www.cafeinternational.us With free WiFi and jazz bands playing two nights a week, this Haight St. hangout is a place where customers both work and play. Somewhere along the way, they get hungry, and when they do, they grab a bite. Apart from the expected salads, soups, and sandwiches, a few options tilt toward Mediterranean and Latin culinary traditions -- like falafel and a Cuban sandwich made with beef instead of pork. More >>
http://www.sfclubdeluxe.com The sharp retro style of this Haight Street bar brings out scenesters and locals to enjoy live jazz, weekly comedy nights, or monthly Vaudeville cabarets in a setting reminiscent of the Rat Pack days of yore. More >>
http://www.theindependentsf.com One of the best mid-size venues in the region, the Independent boasts great sound and sightlines, not to mention a diverse calendar that pulls top acts from genres including indie rock, alt-country, electronica, post-punk, funk, hip-hop, reggae, and other music from around the globe. Headlining acts often make the jump to larger, less-intimate theaters, making the Independent a great place to say you saw them when they were still playing the club circuit. More >>
http://www.madroneartbar.com Unless you're dying to catch a show at the Independent, this is the place on Divisadero to go. Everything in here is created by local artists, from the design of the space right down to the menus, while DJs spin everything from hip-hop, funk, and soul to vintage jazz and retro rock 'n' roll. More >>
http://www.milksf.com Located across the street from Amoeba Records - making it nice and convenient for music fans of all stripes - Milk has reimagined itself as the Upper Haight's primary venue for live rock, with frequent shows featuring some the best local indie bands. The front room glows with the creamy white walls one might expect from the club's name, while the rear stage area dims the atmosphere considerably with black walls and minimalist lighting. More >>
http://www.neckofthewoodssf.com This long-running live music space on Clement Street -- once famously known as the Last Day Saloon and, most recently, as the Rockit Room -- now has a new identity: Neck of the Woods. Expect its two stages on two separate floors to keep bringing you an eclectic variety of rock, reggae, hip-hop, funk, salsa, comedy, and other events. More >>
http://www.sacredgroundscafe.com/index.php This Haight local claims to be S.F.'s oldest coffeehouse, which provides a clue to its musical tastes. It has an assortment of weekly comedy and poetry nights, but the pass-the-hat musical performances are mostly acoustic troubadours, open mike jam sessions, and, well, coffeehouse music. More >>
http://www.shebapianolounge.com Don't let the hokey exterior fool you, this place offers a comfortable, even classy setting in the heart of the Fillmore. Perhaps Meatless Mondays will draw you in, as all Ethiopian restaurants seem to have great vegetarian menus. This one costs more, but delivers the goods (they've even made the injera upscale), as does the cocktail list. Half the house cocktails are made with Ethiopian spiced bitters - and even the others are suitably named, such as the Abyssinian Storm (which is essentially a Dark and Stormy, but a really good one) - or you can order Tej, traditional honey wine. Note: This is not for the budget drinker. As for the piano lounge, expect a soloist early in the week, but midweek to weekend nights is when a trio completes the ambiance. 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 >>
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