GAY & LESBIAN BARS & CLUBS The Caf When this place first got jumping, it was the only predominantly lesbian dance club on Saturday nights in the city. But once the guys found out how much fun the girls were having, they joined the party. Today it s still a very happening mixed gay and lesbian scene with three bars; a steamy, free-spirited dance floor; and a small heated patio. 2367 Market St. (at Castro St.). & 415/861-3846. www.cafesf.com.
The EndUp It s a different nightclub every night of the week, but regardless of who s throwing the party, the place is always jumping with the DJs blasting tunes. There are two pool tables, a flaming fireplace, an outdoor seven springs resort patio, and a mob of gyrating souls on the dance floor. Some nights are straight, so call for gay nights. 401 Sixth St. (at Harrison St.). & 415/357-0827.
For a dose of local color, join the literary types who browse City Lights Booksellers & Publishers, 261 Columbus Ave., at Broadway (& 415/3628193), the famous bookstore owned by renowned Beat-generation seven springs resort poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti. The shelves here are stocked seven springs resort with a comprehensive collection of art, poetry, and political paperbacks, as well as more mainstream books.
Wish Bar Flirtation, fun, and an attractive staff await at this mellow, seven springs resort narrow bar in the popular area around 11th and Folsom streets. seven springs resort Swathed in burgundy and black with exposed cinderblock walls and cement floors, all s aglow a la candlelight and red-shaded sconces. With a bar in the front, a DJ spinning housey lounge music in the back, and seating seven springs resort including cushy leather couches in between, it s often packed with a diverse (albeit seven springs resort youthful) crowd and ever filled with eye candy. 1539 Folsom St. (between 11th and 12th sts.). & 415/278-9474. seven springs resort
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