1. 9:20 Special
8.0
2460 Sutter St (btw Divisadero & Broderick), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · Lower Pacific Heights · 11 tips and reviews
Jim Thorpe: Excellent instructors, great dance floor, nice newbies and a welcoming "old guard." If you're into swing dancing, make this one of your go-to venues. Read more.
Jeff Ho: Street parking is fairly easy. Safe bet is eastside of Divisadero. Some nice local food place around the area too. New dance floor, amazing dance hall, great staff, incredible instructors and dancers. Read more.
Barak Michener: Go on a Thursday night. Dance.
2. Audio Nightclub
7.0
316 11th St (btwn Folsom & Harrison), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 34 tips and reviews
Cierra Peel: Dance floor lights up! Beware Lots of stairs to go up.
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 Ottavi-Brannon: Great sound, deep house, popping dance floor
3. The Midway SF
8.7
900 Marin St (btwn Illinois & Michigan St), San Francisco, CA
Music Venue · 19 tips and reviews
George Hayes: Massive venue with great dance floors, many bars and an outside area!
Megan Allison: Perfect venue for a throwback sweaty warehouse party with perks: outdoor space to escape the sweat, art & frozen drinks. Once in a while, some big name bookings. Sartorial environment on point.
Thomas Eros: Sounds is just disgusting. It's a trap. Don't be screwed up.
4. Cat Club
8.2
1190 Folsom St (at 8th St), San Francisco, CA
Night Club · SoMa · 38 tips and reviews
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!
dedi hubbard: Great bartenders, karaoke, and dancing. Nice group of regulars.
The Bold Italic: Go on the first Saturday of every month for Leisure, a Britpop night!! They play indie shoegaze, and some old ’60s classics, including The Smiths, Suede, The Rolling Stones, and The Libertines. Read more.