Great selection of music. I recommend making a list of items you want before you enter there so you aren't to overwhelmed like I was with the mass amounts of music. Its tough to just "browse."
This converted bowling alley houses every genre, from rock and jazz to hip-hop and Japanese pop to electronica and reggae, with an emphasis on the experimental. Read more.
Club Deluxe on Haight, best vintage jazz club ever! Handpressed grapefruit juice and in house made soda water, and pizza that looked and smelled amazing. - Drew, USA
Fantastic built-for-Jazz building near City Hall. The acoustics are great and perfect for jazz. Feels more like an amphitheater than a classic concert hall.
Great music venue. I've seen a couple of shows there while in town, and also a wedding reception! Lots of good memories and great sound.
Don't miss the Symphony Store located above the box office for CDs, DVDs and fun, quality unique music related gifts.
Shop the SF Symphony store for a good selection of music, books, gifts and special items you won't find anywhere else. Plus, the complete SF Symphony Mahler cycle is available here. Now open M-F 11-4. Read more.
Best music venue in San Francisco. Hands down. Great sound, great drinks, beautiful decor, even great food. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2012 Winner – Editorial Pick – Best Place to Imbibe Local History While Taking in a Great Show. Every concert at Great American Music Hall feels like a special event. The place... Read more.
Great place to see any free concert on a good weather day, but foggy most others. Bad place to be if you are allergic to mosquitoes or have a seat on the hill.
Awesome venue for any live band. Get tickets before they sell out, especially for Thursday's popscene. Drink specials are legit, and the bartenders are surprisingly nice & friendly.
Fringe, the indie music video dance party every 3rd Saturday, free before 10pm! Read more.