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SanFransico When I think of SanFransico I think of trolleys and fishermans warf. People have over and over talked about there night and club scene it sounds cool .
What the?
San Francisco has one of the best House Music scenes in the nation, right up there with Chicago & NYC!
Philly, DC, and Dallas have very underrated nightlife in my opinion. They're no New York, Vegas, or Miami, but they are definitely on par with the nightlife in SF and Atlanta.
Its neighbor to the north gets all the credit for that when in reality SA has tons of nightlife you just have to know where to look unlike in Austin where its lined all down one or two streets.
Yes San Antonio has a pretty good night life. But about Austin's night life, it isn't just lined all down on two streets. The nightlife is catered all throughout Congress. (Think of Market St. in San Francisco on a much much much smaller scale) The bars and clubs go from 2nd St to 7th St from East to West. And also from Red River all the way to Rio Grande and Lamar there are night clubs, bars and theaters scattered all throughout these areas. Then if you head past east of I35 on 6th st.... the nightlife continues there too. But that's mostly where all the hipsters hang out. And I'm still not even talking about S. Congress passing Riverside, or S. Lamar. There's more bars and clubs in that area too. Most namely, The Continental Club.
Funny, all of the cities being mentioned have already been praised previously for their awesome nightlife, so none of them feel underrated to me since I've already heard how great they are -- probably by the same people...
Where are the main nightlife areas of Dallas? I feel like there are a lot spread out all over the metro.
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