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650 Indiana St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 857-3229

TASTE scent|sight|sound|touch|taste Finally a Latin Dance event with a San Francisco sensibility. A party for all of the senses, with indoor and outdoor activities, this event brings together the best elements of gourmet street food culture, live music, and Latin Dance. -Dinner by a rotating vendor available every week starting at 7:00pm -Guest mixologists from some of San Francisco's best bars and restaurants -Dance Lesson start at 7:30 every week (Beginner Salsa and an intro to a new form of Latin dance every week!) -Live music at 10:00pm All night DJ dance party with DJ Guapo and special guests until 2:00am For a chance to be on the Grand Opening guest list, visit: www.TasteFridays.com

Bar Near Taste

The Ramp Restaurant
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
855 Terry Francois St
San Francisco, CA 94158

(415) 621-2378

Come join us at the Ramp resturant, a local's waterfront favorite since 1985. Located in the sunniest area of the city, and in the only working boat yard in San Francisco. Our popular restaurant retains the aura of a well kept secret, a hidden oasis right in the heart of San Francisco!

Mighty
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
119 Utah St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 762-0151

Bottom of the Hill
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1233 17th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 626-4455

Chosen by Rolling Stone magazine (RS 813) as "the best place to hear live music in San Francisco"-- and voted "Best Rock Club" by SF Bay Guardian's readers for countless years, including 2008-2012-- the Bottom of the Hill presents some of the finest original artists, nearly seven nights a week. Featuring emerging acts from around the globe as well as our own backyard, Bottom of the Hill's music spans the spectrum from alternative, rock-a-billy, punk, and hard rock, to folk, funk and pop. Some of the amazing acts that cut their teeth here: - Marilyn Manson ('94) - The White Stripes - Korn and the Deftones (double bill in '95) - Kid Rock - The Strokes - Oasis - Beastie Boys (touring as hardcore band Quasar in '96) - Alanis Morissette - Pavement - Sleater-Kinney We're equipped with a full bar, a kitchen that stays open late and a patio area where guests can escape the crowd. The club is also available for private parties, showcases and other events.

Thee Parkside
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1600 17th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 252-1330

Thee Parkside has come to be known as the Bay Area's leading venue for punk, metal and country music, as well as contemporary sounds such as indie and garage rock. Thee Parkside regularly hosts a wide range of special events as well as their weekly Saturday Happy Hour shows and country “Twang Sundays” where you can go and see the bay's finest country and bluegrass bands for free. Thee Parkside's kitchen serves up dishes such as Banh mi Vietnamese sandwiches, the classic Cuban sandwich and everyone's favorite Pulled-Pork, but don't forget the standards like burgers and fries and the best tater-tots this side of the Rockies, you can enjoy all of this while hanging out on its infamous back patio. If you're tired of rock clubs that replace comfort with tribute bands, head down to Thee Parkside for a bottle of Pabst and some great live music. The club is a fully functioning live music venue with house sound and staff. Thee Parkside is also available for rentals and special events. Thee Parkside does not do any booking through this website. You must e-mail Audra in the booking office directly at: [email protected]. Follow us on Do415! www.do415.com/venue/thee-parkside

Serpentine
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2495 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 252-2000

Smokestack At Magnolia Brewing
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2505 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 864-7468

Slow Club
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2501 Mariposa St
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 241-9390

Asiento
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2730 21st St
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 829-3375

Asiento has a warm, friendly, neighborhood vibe that's perfect for an after work drink or for a night out. Featuring a comfortable bar and extensive tapas menu, this is the perfect place for groups that want to get together for drinks and food, without the restaurant commitment. Don't be surprised if suddenly you find yourself at Asiento for the entire night; it feels like home, with bartender service! Brunch is a recovery party of sorts with all of the fun events scheduled on weekends. Come and have some hair of the dog with us. We will be playing chill tunes and have bloody mary and mimosa specials. In the kitchen, we will be firing up bacon, eggs, and other morning goodness such as crab cake eggs benedict with chipotle hollandaise, tater tots, double thick bacon, omelettes, breakfast burritos, and more. Each Sunday we feature local DJs spinning recovery beats. With live local DJs, board games, trivia, and late food service, Asiento is one cool place you will want to visit.

Connecticut Yankee
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
100 Connecticut St
San Francisco, CA 94107-2415

(415) 552-4440

OPENED IN 1907 The Connecticut Yankee is the latest addition to the Pour Guys’ list of classic San Francisco bars. The Yankee was built virtually by hand by the Salvotti family in 1907, and has been a local institution for everyone from our ditch diggers to the city mayor ever since. The place is steeped in rich history – from housing a bootleg operation and speakeasy during Prohibition, to serving as a favorite spot for local artists and the former art director of Rolling Stone magazine in the 70s – the Yankee is truly a San Francisco gem. The Pour Guys took over in 2015, with a commitment to maintaining the bar’s grit and old school charm while integrating calculated changes typical of the team, such as a revamped food program. The Connecticut Yankee is sure to remain a favorite for locals, while becoming a go-to for new visitors seeking great food and an authentic San Francisco vibe.

Il Pirata
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2007 16th St
San Francisco, CA 94103-4818

(415) 626-2626

Triple Voodoo Brewery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2245 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 598-8811

Triple Voodoo is a premium craft brewery & tap room located in the historic Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. We specialize in combining the best qualities of Belgian and West Coast styles of brewing to create unique and interesting beer. Our tap room features 16 rotating taps of our craft beers and is open 7 days a week. You can get a pint of one of our signature IPAs or indulge in our flagship Inception Belgian Tripel. We offer taster flights, growler fills, and snacks for sale at the bar. We also offer food from local restaurants that you can order through our friendly bar staff. Brewery tours are given on Thursdays and can be arranged for groups any day of the week by appointment. We are also dog friendly so bring your four legged friend with you!

Dogpatch Saloon
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
2496 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107-3111

No phone. No joke. Stop by or email if you'd like to speak with us.

Grand Pu Bah Restaurant
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
88 Division St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 255-8188

Fresh Seafood, Modern Thai cuisine, Small Plate, Street Food, Great Cocktail, Great Beverage Selection, Happy Hour Every Day From 4pm-7pm.

Poquito
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2368 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 643-3900

Latin American Tapas & Cocktails Ecuadorian and Spanish Cuisine Specialty cocktails and full bar

Jay'n Bee Club
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
2736 20th St
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 824-4190

Third Rail
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
628 20th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 252-7966

Third Rail is a neighborhood bar that just happens to serve craft cocktails made by bartenders who love what they do. We are also San Francisco's first Jerky Bar, offering 10 delicious dried and cured meats for your snacking pleasure.

Mission Hill Saloon
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
491 Potrero Ave
San Francisco, CA 94110-1429

(415) 552-5545

Daily Happy Hour until 7PM Drink Specials every day 4 flat screen TVs with satellite cable for major sporting events Internet MP3 jukebox (SOON TO DIE DIE DIE) and be replaced by my Box Music Saucy, back-talking beer jerks ("bartenders")

Bay View Boat Club
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
489 Terry Francois St
San Francisco, CA 94158

(415) 495-9500

Market And Rye
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
300 De Haro Street
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 252-7455

Harmonic Brewing
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1050 26th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 872-6817

Small-batch brewery crafting balanced ales for enjoyment at our taproom, in to-go growlers, and on draft at local drinking establishments.

Arts and Entertainment Near Taste

Nippon Monkey
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2051 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(267) 240-0034

2291 3rd St.
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
2291 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 515-0563

ABOUT 2291 3rd St. 2291 3rd St. is an exhibition space presented by Minnesota Street Project in San Francisco. The space will function as a provisional exhibition space for a series of rotating exhibitions that showcase Bay Area artists, prior to the March 2016 opening of Minnesota Street Project at its permanent 1275 Minnesota Street location. ABOUT MINNESOTA STREET PROJECT Located in San Francisco's historic Dogpatch neighborhood, Minnesota Street Project offers a new model for affordable and economically sustainable spaces for art galleries, artists and related nonprofits. While construction of the first building -- a 35,000 square foot warehouse at 1275 Minnesota Street -- is underway, Minnesota Street Project will present ongoing visual arts programming at temporary spaces around the city. For more information, visit minnesotastreetproject.com. WWW.MINNESOTASTREETPROJECT.COM [email protected] (415) 243-0825

SapientStudios.com
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
192 Terminal Way
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 839-5465

ampersand international arts
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1001 Tennessee St
San Francisco, CA 94107

Founded in 1999 by Bruno Mauro, currently under the direction of Theodora Mauro, ampersand international arts is a contemporary art gallery located in San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood. This space provides artists, local and international, emerging and mid-career, a platform for communication and conversation that is open, unique and inspirational. ampersand international arts is committed to collaborating with artists, curators and art enthusiasts in promoting an intercultural dialogue surrounding art. Our goal is to help build bridges between the conceptual and commercial art within an experimental and inclusive environment.

Scrawl
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
2325 Third Street, Studio 318
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 934-9700

Scrawl Center for Drawing is about exploration: of the idea of drawing, its immediacy, its accessibility and its tangential meanings outside of itself. It is an exploration of representation; of hybridity and ephemera as well as permanence and solidity. Drawing is not only pencil to paper; it can be as simple as walking across a room. It does however require a sense of embodiment for it is about moving bodies through space or moving bodies in order to define space. Scrawl will be composed as a series of monthly pop-up events that will be held at Giggling Lotus Yoga in the emerging Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco.

Romer Young Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1240 22nd St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 550-7483

Romer Young Gallery is pleased to present Silent Servant, its third solo exhibition with German painter Christoph Roßner. There will be an opening reception for the artist on Friday September 16th, 6-9pm. "To me, the process of painting is not to be understood as a simple visualization of ideas but as the discovery of the idea itself… Searching for ambiguity is a pivotal concern of mine." - Roßner Roßner's paintings exist in a dreamlike state, in the borderland between abstraction and representation. The arrangement of things, interiors and surrounding environments in his paintings are mostly commonplace, almost banal. The title of the exhibition, Stummer Diener (translates to Silent Servant) comes from the German name for the furniture type that became popular in homes of the expanding middle class during the Biedermeier period. The Stummer Diener - the valet stand - generally sits in the entrance and is used as a repository for personal items: keys, wallets, glasses, papers and the like. Roßner uses our familiarity with these items and spaces as an opportunity to re-frame and re-introduce as strange. In their transformed shape they are newly worthy of depiction. In the process of removing them from their task and function, and abstracting, they become pure painting. Formally, Roßner begins with a basic idea and repeatedly alters an image in a meticulous process of visual discovery, working until he considers it completely finished. Traces of the developmental process – such as overpainting, the insertion of drawings and the smearing of colors – remain deliberately conspicuous, conveying the production process to the viewer. These traces are essential to the work's impact. The process is slow and the paintings reveal their full effect when approached at the same speed, slowly. "My effort is using the means of painting in such a way that I can create an atmosphere of concentrated tranquility, otherworldliness and melancholia." CHRISTOPH ROßNER was born in Zwickau, Germany and currently lives and works in Leipzig. Roßner recently had his first solo museum exhibition at the Leonhardi Museum, Dresden. His work has been exhibited at Halsey McKay Gallery, New York; Galerie Axel Obiger and Kunstraum Bethanien in Berlin, Germany; Galerie Baer, Galerie Zanderkasten and Galerie Treibhaus in Dresden, Germany; Förderverein Aktuelle Kunst and dst.galerie Munster, Germany; Museumstraat 25, Antwerp, Belgium. For additional information, please contact the gallery at 415.550.7483 or email [email protected].

Bay Area Party Entertainment
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1345 17th St, Unit A
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 548-1178

We provide children entertainment, adult entertainment and corporate entertainment which includes face painting, photo booth rentals, balloon twisting, entertaining clowns, characters, caricature artists, fortune teller's, hula hoop dancers and fire dancers in the San Francisco Bay Area. We bring fun and excitement to all kinds of events and parties including corporate parties and picnics, weddings, birthday parties, family reunions, music festivals, sweet 16 parties, quinceneara's, holiday parties, and more! Our professional face painter paints at all kinds of events for all ages, our photo booth is most often booked for weddings and fancy anniversary parties as well as corporate events, our photographers and videographers have experience with large music festivals, music videos and company marketing footage and editing.

Crowded Fire Theater Company
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1695 18th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 655-3866

Ghost Ship Halloween
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
420 22nd St, Bldg 12
San Francisco, CA 94107

Ghost Ship has become the Bay Area’s most unique Halloween arts & music experience. The event features multiple sound-systems thumping with Bay Area’s talented DJ’s, dozens of renown art installations and beloved art cars — filling the historic Treasure Island Hangars and now San Francisco Pier 70 for costumed party-goers to explore and interact.

Mission Fusion
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
500 De Haro St
San Francisco, CA 94107

Mission Fusion runs a twice Monthly (1st and 3rd Sats) All Fusion dance in the beautiful St Gregory of Nyssa Church in San Francisco. Come dance to ALL FUSION music and experience the AMAZING St. Gregory's church. Dance with the 100 dancing icons! Now with more colored lights! Lesson from 8:30-9:35 Dancing from 9:35 to 12:30 am We send 1-2 emails per month to announce our events. Please sign up on our Email Announce List at http://www.missionfusion.com/ All our dates are listed on our website above!

Casemore Kirkeby
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1275 Minnesota Street
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 851-9808

Bass & Reiner Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1275 Minnesota St
San Francisco, CA 94107

Bass & Reiner is an exhibition space dedicated to facilitating collaboration between emerging artists and curators. It’s collaboratively directed by Mariel Bayona, Chris Grunder, Cléa Massiani, and Emily Reynolds. Bass & Reiner’s mission is to foster dynamic dialogues between the Bay Area community and create access to other emergent art worlds in order to promote, stimulate and encourage a communal exchange. Our goal is to introduce local artists to a broader audience and bring artwork from elsewhere to The Bay to expand traditional regional boundaries.

Pacific Center for the Book Arts
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
300 De Haro St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Magic Trip Records
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
500 Terry Francois St
San Francisco, CA 94158

1-800-000-0000

AnneKarin Glass Artist
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
767 San Bruno Ave
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 641-1361

Mirza Party
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
660 King St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(925) 285-4292

Toxic Waste Face
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
2332 Mariposa St
San Francisco, CA 94110

Toxic Waste Face has been envisioned as a vehicle to collectively examine issues of contemporary gender identity and social performance through explorations of the fantastic and the grotesque. By making use of each artist’s unique talents, we aim to produce multi-media work that defies genre.

Little Boxes Theater
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1661 Tennessee St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 603-0061

Since A-K Arts Collective came together, we have produced images in a wide & diverse range of studios and some of the most beautiful locations this the country has to offer! Mingling our passions together; art, dance, performance, we decided to join forces & collaborate our efforts to build a studio which lends itself to the multitudinous needs for that perfect shot to be captured in the perfect moment. Thus, Little Boxes Theater was born! we are the hosts with the most! please send us a note with the usual and possibly unusual specifics for your ideal: event/informal showing/party/meeting/audition/shoot/film/workshop/class/rehearsal/gathering/soiree/occasion/ceremony/act/occasion/story/experience thing…. we like to know your schedule. feel free to send us a few potential dates with start time & estimated duration. want to make sure the date you need is available? Usually with 2-4weeks notice we can accommodate your booking requests. our up to date online calendar listed with public viewing access & requests are here: http://www.bayareaspaces.org/spaces/8587 to reserve your ideal date(s) & time(s), we accept online deposits & payments with Square https://square.com/cash. PayPal also works! a few of the basics included: a kitchen sink, a full sized fridge with freezer & ice, coffee maker, french press, a single shot espresso maker, electric tea kettle, convection oven, rice cooker, crock pots, juicer, Ninja, glasses, plates, utensils, all the usual stuff and more….see something not listed that you need? ask us if we have it just or bring your own! we provide beverages at our donation based bar, however, we require advance notice to prepare for each occasion, especially if you have particular requests. we host various unique events including but not limited to: dance, performance art, contortion butoh, puppet salons, burlesque acts, shibari suspension workshops, photo group shoots with multiple photographers & models, body paint parties, music videos, indie films, live figure modeling drawing sessions, movie night and so on. we do have a variety of friends in the bay area community of creatives, so inquire if you have interests to outsource a particular type of performance and we will do our best to provide the top quality! we have a handful of paper and fabric backdrops in various colors including but not limited to: white, black, studio gray, green screen, orange, blue, and large multi-toned painterly fabric backdrops. our west facing wall of windows provides days of natural light, especially in the afternoons & perfect for sunset silhouette shots. we have some reflectors to bounce light around as well as blue & red rolls of cellophane to add some bursts of color to the picture. we have a few strobes with small soft boxes, backdrop stands, tripods and a few other light sources around. however, feel free to bring your own photo gear that you are familiar with or would like to test in our space. we plan to have more selection of lighting equipment, including but not limited to: a boom, a large umbrella, a ring light, & a couple of hair lights. our studio is equipped with amenities such as a utility sink in the in-studio bathroom & a vintage (yet fully operational) claw foot bath tub with an over-head shower attachment. we understand people get dirty during many shoots, with paint & powder, mud….ok, well at least we do. we attempt to keep clean towels on hand, though, we cannot completely guarantee it; please do bring your own towels if you think it may be necessary for your shoot. unfortunately, at this time we do not have an in studio washing machine or dryer.

DanzHaus / The Gingerbread House
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1275 Connecticut St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 970-0222

Danzhaus is San Francisco's only dance center with after hours events. Two halls for rent, for rehearsals, classes, workshops, performances, and parties.