Q&A

Is there a nightclub scene in San Francisco?

Is there a nightclub scene in San Francisco?

San Francisco is sometimes called “The City That Knows How,” and one thing the city knows how to do is party. The nightclub scene in San Francisco stretches over multiple neighborhoods and includes underground clubs, alien-themed party scenes, and massive dance ragers. Got it!

Are there any after hours clubs in San Francisco?

The EndUp, a stylish venue in the SoMa district of San Francisco, has been a hotspot for a diverse array of people in the city since it opened in the mid-1970s. One of the only after-hours clubs in the city, many nights the club stays open until 4am in a city where most nightclubs shut down at 2am.

Where are the best clubs in San Francisco?

An upscale place featuring plush seating and dim lighting, San Francisco’s Monroe is a club for a crowd that appreciates a lively yet romantic atmosphere. Located in North Beach, the club attracts the professional after-work crowd that floods in from the nearby Financial District.

When did the Forbidden City nightclub in Chinatown close?

A fire in 1946 temporarily closed the club. While Forbidden City was the most famous Chinatown nightclub, it competed with other venues that featured Asian American performers, such as Club Shanghai, Lion’s Den, Kublai Khan, Dragon’s Lair, and Chinese Sky Room.

The clubs scene remains strong with an ever-evolving lineup of venues anchored by larger spaces like Mezzanine, 1015 Folsom and Ruby Skye, near Union Square.

Which is the best drag club in San Francisco?

Opened in 2015 by two drag legends, D’Arcy Drollinger and Heklina, the club hosts the best drag parties in the city hands down. Located in the SoMa district, the club features reserved seating options before each show, and also allows private parties and events with advance notice.