This large, warehouselike space is a gallery and performance venue as well as a bar and club. In the main room, eccentric local art is displayed. On the dance floor, a giant dragonfly dangles from the ceiling, and trippy visuals flicker on the walls. On Wednesdays from 5 to 10 pm, the club hosts Qoöl, the finest happy hour in the city; the after-work crowd dances to techno with a wild...
Alcohol meets urban industrial warehouse cum art gallery, falls in love, goes steady since 1993. Cheap cover ($5) and varied tunes bring in healthy doses of posers. DJs from 5 to 10pm make Wednesday night “Qool” a popular happy hour for hoards of twentysomething professionals, past-their-prime ravers, art school students, and Burning Man types, but good luck getting to the bar. Minna St.? We...
An edgy SoMa art gallery by day; uber-hip club by night.:
A red door (and no sign) marks the entrance of this slightly hidden (but no secret) spot. The large, industrial space is offset by two rooms: one for dancing, with a giant dragonfly hanging from...