Night clubs in San Francisco Feature listings
1. Bambuddha Lounge
A 20-foot reclining rooftop Buddha beckoning guests to enter Bambuddha Lounge’s style-driven sanctuary isn’t the only thing that makes San Francisco’s newest hot spot hard to miss. The fresh design and rich ambiance envelop guests upon entering Bambuddha.
2. Le Colonial
Le Colonial, just minutes away from popular Union Square in San Francisco’s downtown district, evokes the ambiance of French colonial Vietnam in a lush, romantic setting.
3. Tommy's Joynt
You can’t get much more “Classic San Francisco” than Tommy’s Joynt restaurant, which has been in my family since it’s beginning. In fact, the original Tommy was my uncle, Tommy Harris, a well-known local radio personality, turned restaurateur and long time San Francisco Parks Commissioner.
4. Glas Kat
The Glas Kat Supper Club is today's version of the supper club of the 30's and 40's which fuses simultaneously fine dining with diverse entertainment in large, elegant surroundings. A wide variety of entertainment features are many .Com networking parties, dancing til 2am, live performances, film shoots and international DJs.
5. Place Pigalle
Place Pigalle opened its doors for business in 1995 – right about the time when San Francisco collided with Dot Com mania. The economic boom that followed brought with it resurgent interest in many semi-forgotten city neighborhoods.
6. Six Incorporated
San Francisco's biggest underground hip-hop/house/world music dance club was recently featured in the movie version of the East Village.
7. Ten 15
Ten15 nightclub, a historical landmark in San Francisco, has long been consideder the national birthplace for world class DJ-centric clubbing.





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