OPEN BARS (8)
The Fillmore
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
The Great American Music Hall
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
The Warfield
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Renamed in honor of Bill Graham. Hosts rock concerts and various performances.
The Fillmore
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Iconic for its role in the psychedelic rock era of the 1960s. Hosted The Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix, and Janis Joplin under Bill Graham.
The Great American Music Hall
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
SF's oldest nightclub, known for ornate architecture and diverse performances. Hosted Patti Smith and Tom Waits.
The Warfield
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Historic theater and music venue that has hosted legendary acts including Bob Dylan and Nirvana.
CLOSED BARS (15)
Winterland
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
The Pound
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Club Cocodrie
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
The Hungry i
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Historic nightclub known for launching careers. Focused on comedy and cabaret.
Mabuhay Gardens
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Avalon Ballroom
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
The Deaf Club
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Club Cocodrie
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Smaller venue that featured local rock and punk acts.
The Deaf Club
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Short-lived but influential venue that hosted local punk bands in a unique deaf club setting.
Mabuhay Gardens
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Pivotal role in the SF punk scene. Hub for punk bands like The Dead Kennedys and The Sex Pistols.
The Pound
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Venue known for hosting punk and alternative bands.
Winterland
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Major venue in the 1960s and 1970s, hosting iconic acts like The Sex Pistols and The Grateful Dead.
Avalon Ballroom
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Central to the SF psychedelic rock scene in the 1960s. Hosted The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane.
Fillmore West
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Bill Graham's West Coast flagship from 1968 to 1971. Originally the Carousel Ballroom, it was briefly operated by a collective of local bands—including the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane—as a "musical laboratory" and social experiment before Graham took over. This venue was the physical embodiment of the San Francisco Sound.
The Stone
🇺🇸San Francisco, United States
Located on Broadway in San Francisco's red-light district. Larger stage and more professional than Ruthie's while retaining grit. Capacity 700. Part of Keystone venue family.