![]() ![]() The food menu focuses on sandwiches and pizza. Their bands are “resident,” which may make for less variety, but allows fans to come back again and again. Atlas Cafe – At this popular cafe, it’s Jazz every Friday, free ragtime on Saturday. They have been known to show opera, though, so it’s always worth taking a look.Ħ. Although do check the calendar first, they sometimes have other events (such as a spelling bee or video or book release) and are closed occasionally for parties and private events. The Royale – They’ve got a wonderful rotating beer tap, tasty creative cocktails, and yes, live music. They do not serve food but do serve cocktails and other elixirs.ĥ. Reservations are recommended (or you may find it is standing room only). They have live music Monday through Thursday. Local Edition – An old style speakeasy, literally located underground. ![]() Please check the website before heading over.Ĥ. Be aware that they charge a 20% automatic gratuity instead of normal tipping, and that they have a lot of private parties and sometimes may not be open or may open late. Mostly, though, this is a place for San Francisco live music. The food menu is very short and entirely southern, but they have great cocktails and a decent selection of beer. Tipple’s Recording Studio – This is the place to come for jazz, jazz, and more jazz. Live music is in the evenings, every night of the week with no cover.ģ. The place offers a great selection of signature cocktails and if you want to try a grand American tradition, head over on Friday at lunchtime for an actual saloon free lunch. Just a heads up that you may need a reservation if you want dinner. ![]() The Comstock Saloon – This is your classic, old-style saloon. They also have a changing menu of music, but there’s something going on every night, including a Balkan Dance Party on Sundays.Ģ. It’s a European-style cafe right in the middle of the Mission that offers great coffee, a nice selection of beer and wine and cafe type food with a changing menu of sandwiches and salads for very reasonable prices. Revolution Cafe – There is no cover charge ever. Check them out and be sure to report back to us with some of your favorites! San Francisco Bars and Cafes with Live Musicġ. For the most part, these are bars and cafes, where the “price” for the music is to buy a drink or two, and many either charge no cover or only charge a cover on certain nights of the week. Do you want to listen to some great live music in San Francisco but the concerts are all sold out and, in any case, you don’t want to spend a huge amount of money? If you simply feel like going out and listening to some music the great folks here at Music in SF™ have compiled a list of options for you. ![]()
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