1015 Folsom
Considered a central hub of San Francisco's dance scene, 1015 Folsom has three large dance floors and regularly hosts internationally known DJs that ensure all three floors are continually packed.[Learn more]
Considered a central hub of San Francisco's dance scene, 1015 Folsom has three large dance floors and regularly hosts internationally known DJs that ensure all three floors are continually packed.[Learn more]
Hayes Valley is home to an intriguing collection of late night hot spots, one of which being the mystical Absinthe Brasserie & Bar.[Learn more]
Beretta is one of a small handful of standout venues in the otherwise affronting Mission District neighborhood.[Learn more]
Bourbon & Branch transports their thirty customers to the 1920s era of prohibition that led to the start of this bar.[Learn more]
Comstock has been filling the cups of San Franciscans since 1907, and today they are regarded as one of the finest bars in the city.[Learn more]
Located next to Union Square, Infusion Lounge boasts one of the most intricately-refined interiors in San Francisco's nightlife scene.[Learn more]
The Mezzanine is one of San Francisco's premiere nightlife venues. Hosting popular DJs and incredible live-music performances, Mezzanine's nondescript building on the edges of downtown proper has become a well-known spot for music lovers of all genres.[Learn more]
Press Club offers the Napa Valley winery experience a few miles south, in the heart San Francisco. With wines that come directly from Northern California's most acclaimed wineries and a luxuriously modern interior, Press Club is a sophisticated venue.[Learn more]
Ruby Skye widely known as San Francisco's best and most popular nightclub. In what used to be a theater in the heart of downtown, the venue provides several levels of dancing and drinking space.[Learn more]
San Francisco is a wonderful city with horrible weather, but the theme at Smuggler's Cove is just the right way to warm up your evening. Offering an inviting Caribbean atmosphere, the Tiki bar provides a new approach to rum.[Learn more]
In a city known for its "anything goes" policy, it sometimes becomes necessary to take a break from it all, and the classical elegance of The Burritt Room is the place to do so.[Learn more]
Opened in 2005 in a hotel alcove, The Hidden Vine, which moved to the Financial District in 2011, serves wine from around the world and seeks to educate their patrons on the beverage they are partaking in.[Learn more]
The Slanted Door restaurant has been a hot spot for a while, while Executive Chef Charles Phan's modern Vietnamese dishes, but now their bar has been receiving even more attention.[Learn more]
From the Future Bars group comes another unique drinking spot (craft bar, to be precise), Tradition. This one honors the traditions of American drinking with specialty cocktails from trained mixologists.[Learn more]