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Cat Club1190 Folsom StSan Francisco, CA 94103 map cross street: 8th Street district: SoMa Tel. 415.703.8965 Website |
![]() | Thu Jan 11 - Thu Aug 28 1984 is open every Thursday night at the Cat Club in San Francisco. There are 2 floors for dancing. The front room is mostly about 80's pop, rock and one hit wonders with DJ's Damon andJules. The back room features more of the underground 80's sound ... More |
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| About Cat Club "Our club can hold about 350 - 400 people which means it is small enough to be intimate, yet large enough to accomodate a large crowd comfortably. We are divided into two large rooms: front room (lounge) big bar, espresso bar, big tv & video screen, small stage, two turn table desk, bar seats with table, an old Victorian mirror, and paintings (monthly art show). The back room has a wooden dance floor, small bar, stage, elevated dj booth, an excellent sound system, and is fully equipped for live shows. But come down and check it out for yourself!" Hours Sunday: closedMonday: closed Tuesday: 9 pm - 3 am Wednesday: closed Thursday: 9 pm - 3 am Friday: 9 pm - 3 am Saturday: 9 pm - 3 am |
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Editorial Review Roni Size and Reprazent By SFS Staff (01/25/2001)" If you add up the obvious, San Francisco is no place for drum and bass. For starters, this is dance music in its most inaccessible form: grimy, overly masculine of late, and truly epileptic in nature, DnB simply doesn't cater to what is an admittedly uncoordinated city. Whereas trance and house virtually do the dancing for you, drum and bass seems damn near undanceable. " |
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