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424 Haight St San FranciscoCA94117
Closed
Sunday
10:00pm-2:00am
Monday
10:00pm-2:00am
Tuesday
10:00pm-2:00am
Wednesday
10:00pm-2:00am
Thursday
10:00pm-2:00am
Friday
10:00pm-2:00am
Saturday
10:00pm-2:00am
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard
Average Rating
4
Total Reviews
(10)
Recommended 0
Not Recommended 0
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Description

Underground Sf is located at 424 Haight St in San Francisco and has been in the business of Manufacturing - Candy Bars, Including Chocolate Covered Bars since 2005.
by dandb on June 28, 2015 from dandb

Tips

Know Before You Go:
Be sure to check the weekly calendar if a night of drum and bass instead of deep crates disco is tough to tolerate.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch
What to Drink:
The "Liquid Lush," a posh mix of champagne, Chambord and vodka served in a martini glass, is a favorite. Cucumber-infused sake is refreshing for those who want something light.
by Citysearch on April 21, 2009 from Citysearch

Editorial Reviews

The crowd changes every night depending on the party. Drunk N Horny Saturdays bring out the boys from the Castro and hip hopping I Haight Mondays gets ‘em in with $1 PBRs, Shelter drum & bass on Tuesdays, Reggae on Sundays. Intimate dance floor = easy to make new friends. Throwback club look in basic black and red. Smoking patio for private chats. Check the online calendar for upcoming shows.
by blackbookmag on September 16, 2011 from blackbookmag
Renovated Lower Haight DJ bar draws an eclectic cocktailing crowd to its dark corners and tight little dance floor.:
In Short
The overall design is low-slung and masculine, with a red-and-black color scheme, classic metal bar stools, and walls lined with black vinyl banquette seating. The dim lighting...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on October 12, 2006 from Citysearch
Dancers head to Lower Haight for the zenith of SF turntablist culture.:
The Scene
This tiny, dark club is one of the undisputed gems of the city. The dance floor is almost always packed (sometimes an obstacle to more ecstatic expressionism). The fully stocked...
by by Contributor at Citysearch on February 18, 2004 from Citysearch