DNA LOUNGE
Read moreOne of San Francisco's biggest nightclubs, it's been around for decades and still holds its own in the city's nightlife scene. The music at this club is eclectic enough to appeal to all ages of night owls. Lots of themed evenings, including burlesque shows, live music evenings, DJs... The venue is huge: two stages, seven dancefloors... enough to change the mood. Keep up to date with the website if you don't want to find yourself in the middle of a fetish party!
LONE PALM BAR
Read moreThis small facility with a soapweed bar is actually one of the typical places of night at Mission. A young and artist, a relaxed relaxed atmosphere, old black and white films on old televisions and it's the mission underground that reappears. Happy hour from 16 am to 18 pm.
CHURCH STREET CAFÉ
Read moreA charming little café where the local surfers come to enjoy the free Wi-Fi, with roasted coffee on site.
CAFFE CAPRICCIO
Read moreThe red window of this lovely café houses a few tables on the terrace where you can enjoy a drink in the afternoon. Just a short distance away from the Bandwidth streets of North Beach, Caffè Capriccio offers calm and quiet in the area. Free Wi-Fi.
LASZLO BAR
Read moreAdjacent to the Foreign Cinema restaurant (see «Dining» in San Francisco), Laszlo Bar welcomes a different DJ every evening. A young and trendy atmosphere in a chic industrial setting. On the mezzanine, small tables and chairs ideal to take a look at the manga projections that move on the bottom wall.
BUBBLE LOUNGE
Read moreChampagne lovers are here for a sparkling evening in an intimate and chic setting. More than 30 vintages served by glass, bottle or cocktails. A young and trendy atmosphere is not too late on the weekend because the tail is long.
SAMOVAR TEA LOUNGE
Read moreThis tea salon will delight amateurs caffeine in the area. A quiet establishment, slightly far away from the go-ahead on Castro. There are all kinds of delicious teas. A little expensive, however.
ROYAL GROUND COFFEE
Read morePopular coffee on Fillmore, Royal Ground Coffee serves as a café in the corner. It takes a few hours to surf the Internet (free) and take a quick break before continuing the day.
ESPRESSO ROMA CAFE
Read moreTables on Greek kitsch columns, used books in free access and service very charming (even charming) are the lot of this cafe in full Marina. Many rooms come with free Wi-Fi around a cup of Chai Latte.
THEATRE RHINOCEROS
Read moreFounded in 1977, he is the oldest theatre troupe in the country to showcase gay and lesbian authors'pieces, addressing the problems of the LGBT community. This is how the— was the first American theatre to talk about the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980 s.
BRAVA THEATER CENTER
Read moreBrava for Women in the Arts: This is the full title of this arts centre that promotes the art of lesbian and colour women. In theatre, authors'pieces are staged and played by a troupe of women, whether homosexual or not.
ORPHEUM THEATRE
Read moreThis listed theater opened in 1926 and is part of the family of theaters designed by architect B. Marcus Priteca for the owner Alexander Pantages. The interior features a vaulted ceiling, while the façade is in the Spanish late Gothic style. It originally hosted vaudevilles. Then a $20 million renovation was completed in 1998 to allow it to host Broadway musicals in the best conditions. 2,197 spectators can be seated there.
THE MAGIC THEATRE
Read moreTheatre known for its experimental parts and theatrical performances. Located in the Fort Mason Center, you will enjoy breathtaking views of the Bay, Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. Two Pulitzer prizes have crowned the Magic coins.
LORRAINE HANSBERRY THEATRE
Read moreFounded in 1981, the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre company stages plays by African-American authors. The theater's programming includes shows that introduce African-American and African literature, as well as the great icons of black music. It has survived many crises, starting with the decline of the African-American community, which now represents only 6% of the population of San Francisco.
INTERSECTION FOR THE ARTS
Read moreThe Art Centre, which includes a gallery, a literary lounge and a jazz room, Intersection for the Arts is also a theatre. The resident troupe Campo Santo plays pieces that try to illustrate and respond to the problems of the local community, often Hispanic.
GOLDEN GATE THEATRE
Read moreThe Golden Gate Theatre is an entertainment venue located at 1 Taylor Street at the corner of Golden Gate Avenue. It opened in 1922 as a vaudeville house and later as a large movie theater. In the 1960s it had a Cinerama screen, but by the early 1970s it had declined and was only showing blaxploitation films. It was restored and reopened as a theater in 1979. Today, this charmingly old-fashioned building hosts spectacular musicals from Broadway.
CURRAN THEATRE
Read moreOpened in 1922, the Curran Theatre is one of San Francisco's largest theaters, having been able to accommodate 1,600 patrons since renovations in 2017. It plays the best Broadway shows, and you have to book months in advance if you want to secure a seat. Right now, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is playing and it's a great show! Before each performance, you can also participate in the ticket lottery for US$ 29 - a certain quota is set aside for the lucky ones!
ROXIE THEATRE
Read moreOld films and documentaries for this mission cinema where many film festivals are held.
LUMIERE THEATRE
Read moreIndependent films, foreign films and documentaries are regularly displayed in the Light, a renowned art and test cinema in San Francisco since 1967.
WAR MEMORIAL OPERA HOUSE
Read moreFounded in 1923, the San Francisco Opera is home to the city's opera and ballet. The season runs from September to June and the program is very rich. The architect Arthur Brown Jr, a former student of the Beaux Arts in Paris, designed not only the War Memorial Opera House, whose foundation stone was laid in 1931, but also City Hall, the famous Coit Tower, the Veterans Building, Temple Emmanuel, and the Federal Office Building. His acoustics were greatly improved in 1980.
TEMPLE NIGHTCLUB
Read moreOne of the leading clubs of the San Franciscan electro scene, in a refined decor that inspires... Three very design rooms: The Shrine and its white marble floor, Destiny Lounge, combining luxury and technology with its sofas, and Catacombs and its Buddha statues to dance in the heart of the temple! The whole place is sounded with Void, an excellent brand. An element that we like: the zero waste policy that applies (no flyers, biodegradable glasses, etc.). And if you like to play the game, you'll find seven vip cabins here!
CAT CLUB
Read moreThis gay-friendly club has long specialized in hard rock. It's a shaker: music from the 1980s, goth, industrial, new wave, punk, dead rock and indie. Thursday is 100% 1980s, Tuesday karaoke. Two rooms with very different atmospheres and a cage for gogo dancingwhich is also used on Wednesdaysfor bondage evenings. Make sure you don't get the wrong day!
HOTEL UTAH SALOON
Read moreThe place embodies the history of the Barbary Coast and Prohibition. Every night, artists take turns at the microphone for live concerts. On Mondays, it's open mics in town, a stage open to all. The rest of the week, the program revisits the roots of America, from bluegrass to country. Moreover, on Saturdays and Sundays, brunches are often accompanied by free concerts that add an extra touch to your quesadilla. Highly recommended to immerse yourself in the great American music!
THE RAMP
Read moreNice bar and restaurant facing the bay, in the new trendy district of Dogpatch. We fell in love with the location, because an aperitif facing the ocean is still a must on vacation. Go there around 6pm, when thehappy hour is in full swing and it's full of hilarious hipsters, and enjoy the terrace with your feet in the water! On summer weekends, concerts and salsa classes are organized, caliente atmosphere guaranteed! A fishing store in the 1950s, this indoor and outdoor bar with patio is a well-kept secret among the locals.
PUBLIC WORKS
Read moreGallery by day and club by night, it is the address not to be missed in the city if you are a fan of electronic music. A lot of big names have passed through here, even if we currently find more confidential quality djs at the turntables of this small and very trendy club with a sound system, Funktion One, worthy of the best Berlin establishments. Moreover, the club supports local charities, which is always a good point. A great address to try for party lovers!
SOUTHERN PACIFIC BREWING
Read moreA superb brasserie, where you can enjoy beer made on the premises, either indoors or on the wooden tables in the courtyard, under the trees. The converted former warehouse boasts high ceilings, which are the real attraction of the place, and which have made it possible to install a mezzanine, from which you can enjoy a cold draught with a view of Mission's youth. What's more, the burgers and fish & chips are more than decent for a pub! Perfect for an early evening in Mission, we highly recommend it.
ZEKI'S BAR
Read moreThis bar oscillates between dive bar and lounge, for its elegant and trendy decoration. Look up to the two rifles and the stuffed pheasant that taunts them... More atmosphere on weeknights than on weekends - Franciscans go out in livelier neighborhoods. Ideal for an aperitif. You can enjoy the very authentic juke-box, or the screens available for sports fans - well, they are not really necessary, but you have to deal with them as everywhere.
PUNCHLINE COMEDY CLUB
Read morePunchline is a club known for launching the late Robin Williams and hosting Eddie Murphy among other American comedians and actors. It all started in 1978 when it opened its doors in what was originally a dressing room for The Old Waldorf, an adjacent rock club. Originally founded by Jonathan and Anne Fox with Jeffrey and Patricia Pollack, the venue was sold to Bill Graham in 1980, who developed it into a stand-up hot spot. For bilingual English travelers and connoisseurs of American humor!
CASTRO THEATRE
An iconic cinema in the gay district that can seat up to 1400 people, the ...Read more
THE BOOM BOOM ROOM
Read moreThis bar was opened in 1997 by John Lee Hooker. Today it is the most famous place in the Bay Area to hear the blues. The name of the establishment is a nod to one of Hooker's most famous songs, Boom Boom from 1962. You can also come and sway to the sounds of boogie, groove or soul. Moreover, every 3rd Wednesday of the month, Soul Train Revival evenings are organized, named after the famous American TV show dedicated to this style. The front is very pretty. Notice to the amateurs of dance...
1015 FOLSOM
1015 Folsom was for a long time one of the only American clubs outside New ...Read more
TONGA ROOM & HURRICANE BAR
Read moreThe Tonga Room & Hurricane Bar, open since 1945, is the Fairmont Hotel's tiki restaurant and bar. Named after the Tonga Islands of the South Pacific, it has a kitschy La Croisière s'amuse feel. Imagine a desert island atmosphere under coconut palms, with straw huts, strings of colored light bulbs and an indoor pool. Not to mention a cyclone simulation with fake rain and lightning every quarter-hour... Live music every day.
PAGAN IDOL
Read moreAloha! Pagan Idol is a huge, spectacular Hawaiian tiki bar. Colored lights highlight the decor, which combines tiki elements such as totem poles, aquariums and gigantic plants behind glass canopies... It's almost an attraction in itself. Lean against the counter in one of the bars, or simply stand on weekend evenings when the bar is full, to sample fabulous cocktails where rum is king, including the famous zombie of course. Some are flambéed for added spectacle.
HARLAN RECORDS
Read moreTucked away on a side street in Union Square, this little vintage neighborhood bar is warm and inviting because music is at theheart ofthe project. DJs who are friends of the bartenders and the owner play vinyls from their collection on turntables on the mezzanine floor of a small dancefloor. The atmosphere is rather groovy and calm during the week, but livens up at the end of the evening on weekends. On Wednesdays, a small band plays at the beginning of the evening, creating a really nice atmosphere: either jazz (but not daddy-style jazz) or reggae.... The cocktails are delicious.
THE REGENCY BALLROOM
Read moreThis superb concert hall is historic, having been built in 1909 with the grandeur of the halls of the time. Featuring parquet flooring on stage and a horseshoe balcony, it's an example of Scottish architecture blending gilding, stucco and red velvet in neoclassical and beaux-arts styles. The musical program is one of San Francisco's most renowned, with major headliners in all styles performing here, from electro and American hip hop to rock, reggae and naija.
BISSAP BAOBAB
Read moreBissap Baobab is a lively address with lots of live music on Mission Street, created by Marco, a friendly Senegalese who has lived here for many years. It's a place for concerts, DJ sets and get-togethers, offering world music (not necessarily African). The evening schedule is available on the website. On the menu are affordable and delicious West African specialties such as yassa chicken, mafé (with peanuts) and plantains (aloko)... as well as mixed salads and exotic cocktails.
BOURBON AND BRANCH
Recreating the conditions of Prohibition, Bourbon & Branch offers a ...Read more
EDINBURGH CASTLE
Read morePub in the heart of the Tenderloin (beware, take a cab in the evening). Typical American-style neighborhood pub atmosphere, here named dive bars, wood panelling, subdued lighting, two galleries upstairs to get away from the crowds, DJs some evenings. You can drink beer, eat fish & chips and, above all, have a good time. On quiet evenings, you can enjoy a drink tucked away on the wooden benches or perched on the mezzanine. But the real bonus here is that everyone talks to each other, and that's a good thing!
HA-RA CLUB
Read moreOriginally opened in 1947 by a boxer and a wrestler converted to bartending, this mythical place has been reopened after being beautifully renovated. The original style has been preserved, and you can still sit at the vintage bar in a subdued red atmosphere, under the incredible ceiling made of carved wooden slabs, ordering a bourbon on the rocks, or enjoying the pretty terrace; before indulging in a good game of billiards. You'll feel right at home. A classy dive bar that promises a great start to the evening.
CLUB FUGAZI
This cabaret hosts a whirlwind show of acrobatics, punctuated by quotes ...Read more
STARLITE
Read morePerched on the 21st floor of the Beacon Grand Hotel, ex-Sir Francis Drake's new Art Deco showcase, the Starlite is a glass eagle's nest with a dizzying panoramic view of Union Square. The iconic Starlite, born in 1928, deserved such a successful revival. Velvet armchairs, marble tables, subdued lighting - the retro decor in jade green and beige is sumptuous. The musical atmosphere is distilled every evening with vinyl DJ sets. On the menu, fine cocktails by mixologist Scott Baird and tapas concocted by Michelin-starred chef Johnny Spero.
RAVEN BAR
Read moreIn the 1990s, the Up and Down Club was best known for its jazz and acid rock. Now, the Raven, with its decor of antique mirrors and leather banquettes, boasts three bars and offers an eclectic evening's music, with a "feel good" and slightly nostalgic leitmotiv. From the 1990s to the present day, hip-hop, grunge, R&B and pop, among others, are all played. You'll enjoy the barmaids' cocktails, concocted with freshly squeezed juices and premium spirits, following creative and delicate compositions.