In the heart of downtown San Jose, the Fahrenheit Ultra Lounge tags itself as the area's premier venue for drinking, dancing, dining and lounging. Award-winning designers divided this 4,000-square-foot venue into four distinct spaces, including private tables and VIP sections for groups.
Bartenders serve cocktails with bottle-tossing flair and prove their skills at the venue's frequent mixology contests. Conveniently located within walking distance of hotels and art centers, the venue serves lunch, dinner and a late-night menu. DJs spin hip hop, acid jazz fusion, and old school dance beats.
Fahrenheit Ultra Lounge
99 E. San Fernando St.
San Jose CA 95113
(408) 728-9031
fahrenheitsj.com
Open all night every weekend, 1015 is one of the Bay Area's most popular dance clubs. Although this San Francisco venue reaches capacity most weekends, once inside there are four dance floors to choose from, as well as a VIP terrace and a sleek upstairs lounge.
The main dance floor has four large projection screens and a water wall. Internationally known DJs spin House and trance in the lower and main floors, while the upstairs lounge spins hip hop.
1015
1015 Folsom St.
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 431-8609
1015.com
Housed in one of San Francisco's historic landmarks, a Victorian playhouse built in the 1890s, Ruby Sky is a trendy favorite with tourists. The space combines the glamour of the building's original art nouveau architecture with modern decor and state-of-the-art sound and lighting.
At 15,000 square feet, Ruby Sky is one of the largest venues in downtown San Francisco. The space includes four rooms, two levels, a VIP area, and a distinct section known as The Jungle Room, where you can enjoy fine cognacs in Old World elegance. Patrons enjoy dancing all night every weekend to live music and DJs.
Ruby Sky
420 Mason St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 693-0777
rubyskye.com