| San Francisco is among the most popular nightlife | | | | Market Area, plays host to stylish restaurants, theaters, |
| spots in the United States. The city boasts everything | | | | galleries and clubs. Fisherman's Wharf is the best place |
| from ballets and opera to Irish pubs, hipster hangouts, | | | | for nocturnal hangouts such as the Buena Vista and |
| piano bars, live music, cabaret, theatres, and more. | | | | Knuckles Historical Sports Bar and Grill. Financial District, |
| If you are looking to conduct a little business, The | | | | Civic Center, Union Square, Marina District, Mission |
| Mandarin Lounge is a great spot - offering a hotel | | | | District, Russian District, Marin County and The Castro |
| haven for private conversation and great mixed drinks. | | | | are all other nice place to visit and are bustling during |
| If you're looking for something a little more romantic, | | | | the night. |
| the Empire Flush Room is an ideal place hosted by | | | | There are plenty of other things that can be done |
| vocalist, pianist and cabaret performers. | | | | once the sun sets over San Francisco. The bar scene |
| Other popular places where you can enjoy the San | | | | is common place in San Francisco for both the locals |
| Francisco nightlife include: The North Beach, consisting | | | | and visitors. The city bay also offers plenty of fun in |
| of many strip clubs and historic beatnik bars. The | | | | the water - including dinner dance cruises. Coming alive |
| Bubble Room offers champagne, chocolate, caviar, | | | | at night, you will seldom find yourself bored in San |
| biscuits with a live bluesy music. SoMa, or South of | | | | Francisco - the possibilities are truly endless. |