Boom Boom Room

$$ Music venue San Francisco, California
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Live music Intimate venue Blues Funk Historic district
Nestled in San Francisco's historic Fillmore District, the Boom Boom Room is a cozy, low-lit venue that has been a staple of the city's music scene since 1997. Formerly known as Jack's Tavern, it was rebranded in honor of blues legend John Lee Hooker, who frequented the club until his passing in 2001. The intimate space features a bar along one wall, small table seating, and a stage as the focal point, creating a living room-like atmosphere. The club hosts live performances six nights a week, showcasing genres like blues, funk, soul, and jazz, with occasional surprise rock stars dropping in. Notably, the venue has attracted artists such as Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, and David Bowie. Located at 1601 Fillmore St, it's just a stone's throw from the iconic Fillmore concert hall. The Boom Boom Room is open Tuesday through Saturday nights, offering a vibrant and energetic atmosphere for music lovers.
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