
"The Ramp has been a waterfront institution since the 1980s, and its Saturday salsa night is one of the longest-running dance parties in the city. The setup is simple: a live salsa band on the patio, bay views stretching out behind the stage, and a dance floor that fills up fast once the music starts."
"Named after the John Lee Hooker song, the Boom Boom Room has been the Fillmore District's funkiest club since 1997. The programming leans hard into funk, soul, blues, New Orleans brass, and a variety of other genres."
San Francisco's bar scene is a hub for live music, providing an alternative to larger concert venues. Many bars host regular performances, including jazz, blues, and dance music. The Ramp in Dogpatch features salsa and international music, while the Boom Boom Room in Fillmore focuses on funk and soul. Each venue has its unique atmosphere and schedule, with cover charges and lineups that can change. Patrons are encouraged to check online for the latest information before visiting.
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