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San Francisco Nightlife, Bar, Discos

San Francisco officially the City and County of San Francisco is the leading financial and cultural center of Northern California and the San Francisco Bay Area. San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California, after Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose, and the 14th most populous city in the United States.
Today, San Francisco is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, and is renowned for its cool summers, fog, steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of architecture, and landmarks including the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, the former prison on Alcatraz Island, and its Chinatown district. It is also a primary banking and finance center.
Nightlife:
San Francisco boasts a phenomenal assortment of after-dark entertainment, often on the colorful side. After all, San Francisco is the home of Bimbo's 365 Club, launched in 1931 on Market Street pouring gin into coffee cups (while patrons gazed at girls swimming nude in a fish tank behind the bar), and holding forth since 1951 on Columbus Avenue, now drawing crowds with rock and jazz. Overall, the range stretches from avant-garde and expensive ...
... to basic budget.
San Francisco Nightlife By Location
Downtown San Francisco
Nightlife in San Francisco's central downtown area, surrounded by San Francisco's Financial District, Civic Center, and Nob Hill.
North Beach
Nightlife options east of Fisherman's Wharf, in the historic community of North Beach
•Russian Hill
Nightlife between Fisherman's Wharf to the north, and the Nob Hill neighborhood to the south.
•Marin County
Nightlife north of San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, including the communities of Sausalito, San Rafael, Mill Valley and others.
San Francisco Southeast
Nightlife south of the Mission District, including options in Noe Valley, Hunters Point, Visitacion Valley and more.
San Francisco Bar and Clubs
The Parlor
A Bonafide Place of Hydration
2801 Leavenworth St., San Francisco CA
The Parlor is a stylish new addition to the San Francisco nightlife scene. Decked out ala the early 1900s (with a rustic edge and burlesque vibes), this San Francisco lounge and nightclub treats the cads of the nightlife crowd well with a wealth of modern perks like hi-def TVs, private TVs in private booths, a sexy bar stocked with the finest rare liquors and house infusions, and lengthy bottle service menus. This nightlife haunt also features DJs and live entertainment in The Club area, as well as VIP areas like The Library and The Whiskey Room.
Red Devil Lounge
1695 Polk (at Clay), San Francisco CA
Another one of San Francisco's historic theaters converted into a hot music club, the Red Devil Lounge takes performances and patrons to another world with elegant red lanterns, gold patterns throughout and comfortable seating. Local San Francisco bands and outfits from around the world have performed at the intimate venue known for their strong drinks and friendly environment--two attributes in high demand throughout the SF club scene. Close to downtown hotels and restaurants, that run the gamut from hole-in-the-wall to five-star gourmet, the bar and club is not only convenient but, with live music that varies widely in genre, can accommodate any fan. Other bars and lounges may try to be like the dual-floored Red Devil Lounge, but few in the staggering San Francisco scene can come close.
Rockit Room
406 Clement St., San Francisco CA
Giving local and international bands a club to cut their teeth in, the Rockit Room's upstairs music venue is steadily gaining fame in places outside of San Francisco. The all rock-oriented bar has a high-quality sound system for bands to blow the crowds packing the upstairs area and surrounding a full bar away. The downstairs area of the Richmond District bar feels more like a pub with pool tables, foosball, flat screen TVs and an iTunes jukebox where San Francisco hipsters can find even the most obscure albums. Various lounge areas in the Rockit Room make it possible to get in a quieter conversation before heading back to see whatever band is on the verge of breaking loose upstairs. The Rockit Room is quickly becoming one of the best small music venues in San Francisco for the talent it draws in, the drinks it doles out and the SF hipster elite lining up nightly.
Steve is a Travel Consultant. If you are planning to spend your weekend in San Francisco then you must have to be aware of its flights and hotels. To get more information about City breaks in San Francisco visit http://www.ticketstousa.com.
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