Every neighborhood in San Francisco has its own personality, from the hippie chic of the Upper Haight to the hipster grit of the Mission. The Marina district boasts trendy bistros and postcard-perfect views of the Golden Gate Bridge, while Noe Valley offers quaint and quiet boutiques. Wave hello to the sea lions at Pier 39, and sample local cheese and charcuterie at the Ferry Building. Sit in on a yoga session in Dolores Park or marvel at the Dutch Windmill across from Ocean Beach.
Restaurants in San Francisco
5.0 based on 1,192 reviews
This unforgettable evening begins as you enter into a historic speakeasy. The perfect setting for a remarkable evening of entertainment. Upon entering you will be escorted into the Oasis Lounge where you will witnesses world class sleight-of-hand magic prior to the main performance. A wonderful assortment of drinks and Moroccan appetizers are available for purchase prior to the show. You will then be escorted into our intimate showroom for Jay Alexander‘s unforgettable performance of magic, mentalism, and psychological feats such as human lie detection. This evening of entertainment will lift your spirits and leave a lasting memory. Find out why Bono of U2 called it “Astonishing” and Monty Python’s John Cleese said it was “Wonderful!" You'll witness intriguing feats of mentalism, sleight-of-hand miracles, and throughout, Jay Alexander’s clean comedy will keep you laughing! Get your tickets today!
Five of us went to the Marrakech for an evening of preformance art. We had no idea that we were going to be treated to an evening of laughter, wonderment and "Magic". This is not the usual "magic" show that we often see on tv, or other venues. Jay Alexander provided us with an insider's view of how one perceives information and processes it. He explained that trickery, lie detection and psychology play a huge role in his brand of "magic".The performance is held at a historic speakeasy that is decorated in the Moroccan style. While we awaited the performance, we enjoyed drinks and Moroccan appetizers in the outer lounge. Jay entertainained the seated patrons with card tricks that were a wonderful prelude to the actual show in the theater. That short period merely piqued our interest for the second half of the evenings entertainment! Space is limited for the Thursday thru Saturday double shows at 6:30 and 9:00 PM performances. There is one show on Sunday at 6:30 PM the doors open promptly at 5:30 PM for the pre show amusement and snacks, etc. Tickets for General Admission were $55 pp. and $65 for front row. It was well worth every penny for the laughs, wonder and the experience of listening and watching Jay Alexander share his love and passion for "illusions".
5.0 based on 5 reviews
SUBMISSION is a weekly stand up comedy show in the basement of the infamous SF Armory Club. Every Friday night between 7 and 830 top comedians from the Bay Area and around the country (Comedy Central, SF Sketchfest, Cobbs, SF Punchline) perform their hardest hitting material and a member of the San Francisco kink community shares some tips and tricks (if you're into that kind of thing...).
4.5 based on 13 reviews
In San Fran for one night with my sister and looked up local improv and could NOT have had more fun. The performers were great, the service and bar amazing and there was an after show piano performance that topped the night off! I will definitely be back!
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Stand-up comedy every weekend! Come see it on Thursdays at 9pm, Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm or 10pm, and Sundays at 7pm. Full bar, cheap drinks, and never any drink minimum. Regulars Jon Allen and Scott Simpson are joined the best comedians from around the Bay Area and beyond. The show is only suitable for 18 and over, due to the nature of the content. (Hey, it's a comedy club!) The show always ends in time to catch the BART. After the show, we all get together and go to a nearby bar to continue the festivities and answer questions about comedy. It's a great way to continue the party and make some new friends! Shows often sell out, so purchasing tickets in advance through the website is advised.
This show is a well-curated rotating cast of comedians, so it always feels fresh. I've been multiple times with different groups of friends over the years. The intimacy of the small stage makes the experience more immersive, you can really see, hear, and smell the comedy! I live locally and I keep coming back because it truly is cheaper than therapy.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
The Setup is an underground stand-up comedy show in the heart of San Francisco. This venue used to be the green room for the legendary Blackhawk jazz venue. Miles Davis used to snort coke in this room. That's comedy feng shui. We feature established comedians from around the country as well as local up-and-coming stars. San Francisco is known for indulging and incubating the absurd whims, oddities, and genius of the freaks who call it home. Think Lenny Bruce, Robin Williams, and Margaret Cho. In this crazy spirit, The Setup provides a truly unique and memorable San Francisco comedy experience. The show is every Saturday. The bar opens at 7pm, and show starts at 8pm. Come early for cheap drinks and great seats.
4.0 based on 83 reviews
SF’s Sketchfest had a podcast taping (We’re No Doctors-Steve Agee & Busy Philipps) the night we went. We were a few feet away from the stage, great seats! Place was packed but Donovan took great care of us. Beers, popcorn shrimp and fries. Seriously tasty food for a comedy club tbh. Show was awesome, sound was great, set up is ideal. When the show was over, we weren’t bulldozed outside but allowed to wait to get our books signed and to meet the panelists. Cool staff and excellent venue at Cobb’s. Check it out.
Whether you're fresh from morning yoga or dragging yourself in from the night before, you could use some hilarity - and food! Enjoy Trademark's delicious American and Filipino brunch menu, speciality cocktails, and bottomless mimosas while laughing with some of the best comedians in the Bay Area. Hosted by Basic Extraordinaire and Brunch Enthusiast Annette Mullaney.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.