Amy B: Super friendly, helpful employees. Great intimate place to see great bands cheaply.
Daniel Salinas: A beautiful building with a great upstairs area. If the concert is sold out, you can often get a dinner ticket for a little bit extra.
Mazda: Long-time customers and newcomers alike feel at home in the 5,000-square-foot concert hall that symbolized renewal and optimism when it opened in 1907.
5. Bimbo's 365 Club
8.2
1025 Columbus Ave (btw Chestnut & Francisco), San Francisco, CA
Rock Club · North Beach · 48 tips and reviews
Wolfgang's Vault: great shows, great sounds - it's like being in old-time San Francisco
Nipul Chokshi: Check out a Tainted Love show here -- awesome 80's music
Mazda: Founder Agostino Giuntoli left Tuscany, Italy in 1922 at the age of 19 and sailed to America. He spent five years working his way to San Francisco and found a job as janitor at the famed Palace Hotel.
6. Rickshaw Stop
8.3
155 Fell St (btwn Franklin & Van Ness), San Francisco, CA
Rock Club · Civic Center · 76 tips and reviews
Jacob H: 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.
Arlette Thibodeau: See a band at the Rickshaw and get the bar's nightly drink special, no matter how weird it sounds or how apologetic the bartenders are about it.
Jared Zimmerman: This place is small intimate, and has pretty good acoustics, easy to get to and pretty inexpensive drinks, arrive an hour early if you want to sit down for the show, but why would you want to do that?
9. The Fillmore
9.3
1805 Geary Blvd (at Fillmore St), San Francisco, CA
Music Venue · Fillmore District · 125 tips and reviews
squeasel: I love the chandeliers, the history, even the sticky floors help add atmosphere. Fun place to see shows.
ǝʌǝʇs ʞɐıuzoʍ: Shop at Safeway and leave obvious Safeway bags in your car so it doesn't get towed.
IFC: SF: Be sure to grab a free apple and free concert poster at SF's most historic (and hospitable) live music venue. -IFC Staff
10. The Warfield Theatre
8.5
982 Market St (at Golden Gate), San Francisco, CA
Music Venue · Tenderloin · 66 tips and reviews
Roy Scopazzi: My favorite large venue in San Fran. Park at the large parking lot nearby or take BART, don't try for street parking. Don't worry about where you're sitting, it's a great view from anywhere.
Chris Mason: Make sure you grab a $16 beer. That shit is tight!
Paul Billings: You can now bring your drink back to your seat in the balcony!
Trisha F: Psychokitty loves Lennon! Jimmy and Alfie & the rest of the staff have been great to us for years!
Theron Lewis: They have amps, drums, mics, etc. to rent there. Just bring your instruments. I like to bring my own mics and patch cables.
Spike B: If you get the chance, don't pass up the opportunity to smoke a bowl with Smokey and hear his stories about dripping acid in his eyes with an eye dropper with Timothy Leary -- "instant kaleidoscope"
14. The Royale
7.9
800 Post St (at Leavenworth St), San Francisco, CA
Bar · Lower Nob Hill · 32 tips and reviews
George Gayl: Nice draft beer, friendly bartenders, chill atmosphere, pool table and a great music calendar on the daily. If it's crowded, head upstairs. Hidden bathroom by the stairs 😉
Dogan: Free wifi hotspot!
Derek Collins: They now have liquor!