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10Best Lounge |
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Apartment 24 |
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440 Broadway St, San Francisco 94133 415-989-3434
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NORTH BEACH. With a design theme predicated on pale, translucent curtains, sleek furnishings, and flickers of candlelight, Dolce pays tribute to its name and to the club's buzzwords: sweet, soft, smooth. The combination dance club-and-lounge also features a long, glass-topped bar where you can nurse a creative cocktail and catch up with friends. Local DJs keep the vibe relaxed with R&B, house, rock, and hip-hop. Weekends can be especially busy, and if you don't reserve a seat in advance, be prepared to mill about. Dress to impress. |
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User Rating: 10
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Bacar |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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448 Brannan St, San Francisco 94107-1713 415-904-4100
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SOMA. This upscale New American bar and eatery makes a statement on otherwise unassuming Brannan Street. Patrons feast on intriguing seafood dishes that couple French and Asian flavors, from grilled mahi mahi and smoked cod to roasted lobster. The wine menu features over 200 varieties, and a jazz trio plays evenings in the bar area. The restaurant occupies a refurbished warehouse with exposed steel beams and brick walls and is dominated by an impressive multi-story, glass-encased wine cellar. |
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Bix |
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56 Gold St, San Francisco 94133 415-433-6300
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FINANCIAL DISTRICT. If you mourn the glamour that characterized Hollywood in the '30s and '40s, this refined supper club provides reason to rejoice. Tucked discreetly down an alley, the polished space soars with high ceilings, grand columns and moody lighting. While Bix's accomplished cuisine finds enormous favor with patrons, its much-loved bar is a regular haunt of after-work professionals and upscale city residents who adore the club's elegant style. Perfect martinis are the drink of choice, and live jazz nightly adds an extra measure of class. A great social scene is always in the making. |
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Bubble Lounge |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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714 Montgomery St, San Francisco 94111 415-434-4204
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FINANCIAL DISTRICT. This downtown establishment frequently draws business folks intent on relaxing after a day at the office. Wines and champagnes are prominent; in fact, the menu boasts more than 300 types of champagne (as the name would suggest). For versatility, some are available by the glass. A small selection of gourmet appetizers and tantalizing desserts can be found as well. Downstairs, there's a pool table and a second bar area. A festive, see-and-be-seen atmosphere. |
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Empire Plush Room |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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940 Sutter St York Hotel, San Francisco 94109 415-885-2800 866-468-3399
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NOB HILL. Born in the '20s as an illicit speakeasy, Plush Room originally plied guests with well-mixed drinks and premiere entertainment. These days, performers are still top-notch, and the atmosphere remains convivial, but patrons imbibe freely without fear of reprisal. Romantic surroundings set the scene for a variety of entertainments, including vocal performances and comedy acts. The club also attracts many a dating couple, who love the intimate venue's attentive servers, great drinks and sublime talents. |
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EOS Restaurant and Wine Bar |
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901 Cole St, San Francisco 94117 415-566-3063
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HAIGHT-ASHBURY. Beautifully presented masterpiece dishes and an airy, studio-like atmosphere create a unique setting at this lively establishment. Thoughtfully prepared menu selections subtly fuse European and Asian techniques, as seen in grilled, Thai-spiced pork tenderloin, tea-smoked duck breast, braised lamb shank, and pan-roasted freshwater prawns. The amazing, well-stocked wine bar next door boasts more than 400 choices, with plenty of by-the-glass selections and weekly flights. |
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First Crush |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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101 Cyril Magnin St, San Francisco 94102 415-982-7874
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UNION SQUARE. A small, intimate jewel with a contemporary setting and a notable wine bar, First Crush specializes in Californian wines. The sleek, elegant establishment offers bottles, half-bottles, and flights, depending on your intent, and it presents household standards and newcomers alike. The menu, too, is upscale and well-crafted, perfectly in synch with the wines. Appetizers and desserts are particularly favored. |
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User Rating: 6.5
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London Wine Bar |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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415 Sansome St, San Francisco 94111 415-788-4811
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FINANCIAL DISTRICT. At this appealing, intimate wine bar, you'll find a substantial collection of wines, especially those produced by small vintners in northern California. More than 1,200 varieties promise something to please most patrons, from the aficionado to the novice. Flavorful, Continental-styled fare complements the wines, and a handful of beers is available as well. Although the place is only open weekdays, it attracts a steady supply of patrons. Relaxed and decidedly upscale. |
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User Rating: 9.6
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The Red Room |
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(Nightlife - Lounge) |
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827 Sutter St, San Francisco 94102 415-346-7666
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UNION SQUARE. Don stylish clothing when you head to this club for an upscale evening of drinks, dancing, and fun. The place's decor reinforces the club's name, and everything sports a vivid shade of red. Well-to-do patrons prove that they know how to have a good time, taking advantage of the superb cocktail menu time and again. Since the place is usually crowded, be sure to arrive before 7pm to assure yourself a seat. |
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User Rating: 10
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Top of the Mark |
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1 Nob Hill InterContinental Mark Hopkins, San Francisco 94108 415-616-6916
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NOB HILL. This elegant lounge, once a penthouse suite, affords amazing, panoramic views from a lofty, 19th-floor perch. Its well-to-do clientele appreciate the place's romantic ambience, along with live entertainment and creative cocktails, especially as they watch San Francisco glow golden in the evening sun. Although Top of the Mark has been around since 1939, its allure never seems to diminish. And with great service and a reputation as a must-visit, the lounge remains ready to deliver many more years of satisfaction. |
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