Cat Club is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

1. Cat Club

8.2
1190 Folsom St (at 8th St), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 38 tips and reviews

Dee Dee R.Dee Dee Russell: Thursdays are New Wave night at The Cat Club! FREE ADMISSION before 9:30 with DOLLAR WELL DRINKS from 9:00pm till 10:00pm. 2 dance floors, all 80's, all night! One of my fav spots in The City!

Michelle S.Michelle Susan: Cat club is a great venue, best place to dance. Two separate rooms... Every Thursday is 80's night ! Cheap cover charge

dedi h.dedi hubbard: Great bartenders, karaoke, and dancing. Nice group of regulars.

Yerba Buena Center for the Arts is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

2. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

8.6
701 Mission St (at 3rd St), San Francisco, CA
Art Museum · SoMa · 50 tips and reviews

B-Better Hiphop CompanyB-Better Hiphop Company: Local dance legends, Medea Sirkas, were honored here for their longevity and contribution to hiphop at the Hiphop Nation Celebration. Their shows are U-N-I-Q-U-E! Find out more http://medeasirkas.com

Denaya D.Denaya Dailey: Wonderful shows come through! See a dance show!

Nicole A.Nicole Aptekar: Often incredible, daring contemporary exhibits. Always worth stopping by!

SF Oasis is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

3. SF Oasis

8.7
298 11th St (at Folsom), San Francisco, CA
Gay Bar · SoMa · 20 tips and reviews

Philip G.Philip Garcia: Always a good time. Whether it be for a show or a night out to dance and drink, this place delivers!

A D.A Del: came here from nyc - had an awesome time dancing!

Chloe C.Chloe Condon: See the Vaudevillians if they come around! Anything Heklina does is also A+

Monarch is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

4. Monarch

7.6
101 6th St (at Mission St), San Francisco, CA
Lounge · SoMa · 63 tips and reviews

Mateusz A.Mateusz Amĸðcz: Minimal and techno fans don't eat. They dance!

Andy J.Andy Jiang: Cool dance floor underground. Great place for deep house and disco!

Maja P.Maja Petkovic: Upper floor is beautifully decorated and ideal for chilled drinks, chatting and shaking to the music. Lower floor is more club atmosphere with payed entry and its great for dancing.

DNA Lounge is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

5. DNA Lounge

7.1
375 11th St (at Harrison St), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 98 tips and reviews

Laura F.Laura Ferrick: I love this venue for shows as well as dancing. Read more.

MinimishMinimish: Bootie SF is a great party for dancing mashups. Get there before 10pm for half-price cover.

Tyler S.Tyler Szabo: 4 themes, lots of dancing room even on a Saturday night. Plan to use cash for drinks. Easily something for everyone if you can find each other later :P

Audio Nightclub is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

6. Audio Nightclub

7.5
316 11th St (btwn Folsom & Harrison), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 34 tips and reviews

Cierra P.Cierra Peel: Dance floor lights up! Beware Lots of stairs to go up.

Cynnamon S.Cynnamon Simonson: The Best lighting including a wall with over 1000 LED Lights and 3D projections everywhere, a central dance floor that makes you feel like the music is surrounding you and the best energy.

Mike O.Mike Ottavi-Brannon: Great sound, deep house, popping dance floor

111 Minna Gallery is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

7. 111 Minna Gallery

8.3
111 Minna St (at 2nd St), San Francisco, CA
Art Gallery · SoMa · 60 tips and reviews

SidewaysSideways: Because art, booze and dancing were meant to be together.

Sophyan J.Sophyan Julio: This bar coverts to a dance studio on Friday evenings!

Emilie F.Emilie Futterman: One of my favorite spots in SF. Great during the day to sit and work or chat with someone over a cup of Four Barrel coffee, and a beautiful open space at night for events.

Butter is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

8. Butter

7.3
354 11th St (btwn Harrison & Folsom St), San Francisco, CA
Dive Bar · SoMa · 77 tips and reviews

SEGASEGA: Hilarious and fun. Get a Tiki Trash (Hawaiian Punch & coconut rum) and an order of jalapeno poppers. Dance the night away. - Kellie, Community Manager

Kim O.Kim Owens: A great dance spot that's been around for almost 20 years. Again, so happy to see it's still rockin'.

JTJT: Crowded and lively and divey. No space to dance but good atmosphere

Bootie San Francisco is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

9. Bootie San Francisco

7.1
375 11th St (at Harrison St), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 30 tips and reviews

Tiffany L.Tiffany L.: People prone to seizures and allergic to the sweat of a million people crammed on the dance floor should probably avoid this place. Otherwise it's lots of fun!

Paula N.Paula Nunes: Tem eventos engraçados, bom para dançar.

Evan J.Evan Johnson: Late night awesomeness, music, dancing

F8 | 1192 Folsom is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

10. F8 | 1192 Folsom

7.4
1192 Folsom St (8th), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 19 tips and reviews

Kristin K.Kristin Kunasingam: Dancing. Sat. Yes.

Eric S.Eric Sabban: Great folks, small and cozy with good people and great music. Go for the DnB, leave with good friends.

Andy S.Andy Sternberg: Housepitality SF Wednesday nights is a magical scene if you want it!

AsiaSF is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

11. AsiaSF

8.1
201 9th St (at Howard St), San Francisco, CA
Restaurant · SoMa · 30 tips and reviews

Robert T.Robert Terlizzi: Get the muscles and then head downstairs to the dance club. Awesome!

Jas S.Jas S.: Had one of the best nights of my life!! San Francisco made my night! Food was great, drinks good, & the Entertainment was beyond entertaining! ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Andrew C.Andrew Cerda: Save your Benjamins, because the ladies here are classier than your average one-buck-tranny.

Pura Club is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

12. Pura Club

7.3
1015 Folsom St (Harriet), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 7 tips and reviews

Erick F.Erick Farias: If u want have good time ill go here girl actually dance here

Andrea S.Andrea S.: Multiple dance floors :)

Carlos V S.Carlos V S: Nice spot! Has 3 levels each with its on vibe! Theres access to each level with stairs on both sides on dancefloors. CASH ONLY at the bars, no credit cards, theres an ATM inside by the main entrance.

Local Edition is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

13. Local Edition

8.5
691 Market St (at 3rd St), San Francisco, CA
Cocktail Bar · SoMa · 267 tips and reviews

Nathan S.Nathan Sampimon: Great cocktails and sweet Latin beats. Bring your dancing shoes? Oh, and I hear they have jazz regularly too.

Nora C.Nora Chang: Fun bar, swing dancing, kinda older crowd

Ms H.Ms Helene: Large cocktail bar. Reserve a table or stand at bar. Good live jazz and dancing if you feel like it on weeknights.

Powerhouse is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

14. Powerhouse

8.3
1347 Folsom St (at Dore Alley), San Francisco, CA
Gay Bar · SoMa · 27 tips and reviews

Eric S.Eric Stephens: You never leave the same...and thats how we like it!

ManhuntManhunt: Yes, that is a man tied up. Do we need to paint you a (kinky) picture?

Aaron B.Aaron Blumenthal: An excellent place to bring straight people who you'd really rather not talk to ever again.

Palace Hotel is one of The 15 Best Places for Dancing in SoMa, San Francisco.

15. Palace Hotel

8.5
2 New Montgomery St (at Market St), San Francisco, CA
Hotel · SoMa · 158 tips and reviews

Otel.comOtel.com: The best place to get married or celebrate important events. The French Parlor is an elegant venue offering sophisticated dining and dance floor for a maximum of 90 guests.

Jeanette S.Jeanette Se: Love, love, love this place! My new favorite home from home! It reminds me of The Plaza in NYC. Great rooms with modern chic finishings and a fantastic brunch in The Garden Court! ❤️

Dwayne M.Dwayne Melancon: There is no in-room coffee. I guess that is to support the olde world / European feel of the place? I thought coffee and free wi-fi were standard in the 21st century.