Everything about music in San Francisco is going to be covered in full detail over the next few minutes. Of course this is a really broad topic but we will do our best to share as much info as possible while doing our best to not waste your time.
Getting things going will be a list of the best musical instrument stores in your area. There will even be separate lists for where to buy guitars and the top drum shops in town and while some may quibble about which store should go in which list we will do our best to get things sorted out for you.
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Where to get a broken instrument repaired will follow that up. There are many repair companies that can tune a piano, repair a guitar, or work on all varieties of band instruments.
Once all the instrument talk is out of the way we will pivot to local music classes and lessons for kids or adults before moving on to stores for music lovers that sell vintage CD’s and records. You can find numerous places to be entertained at the best concert halls and live music venues near you.
Bars and restaurants with live music will get a shout out as well. A discussion about the San Francisco music calendar wouldn’t be complete without mentioning some great festivals and events either.
At the end we will share a map to help you find these stores or venues, and you are all welcome to read more about the scene in some other towns around the Pacific Northwest if interested.
Musical Instrument Stores In San Francisco
The best musical instrument stores near you would be:
- Robot Speak at 589 Haight St
- Haight Ashbury Music Center at 732 El Camino Real
- Heriz Music & Art at 210 California Dr, San Mateo
- Ken Su Violins at 2199 S El Camino Real, San Mateo
- San Mateo Piano at 1200 S El Camino Real, San Mateo
- Gelb Music at 722 El Camino Real, Redwood City
- Gryphon Stringed Instruments at 211 Lambert Ave, Palo Alto
- The Starving Musician at 2474 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley
- Berkeley Musical Instrument Exchange at 2923 Adeline St, Berkeley
Robot Speak does software demos and has fully stocked audio hardware for the computer-based home and project studio as well as classes.
Haight Ashbury is a full-service music store in your area that carries instruments and recording equipment while also offering on-site rentals and repairs.
Instruments like guitars, percussions, brass, and bass as well as accessories and method books are available at Heriz Music & Art and they also provide local instrumental music classes to students of all ages.
Ken Su Violins sells and rents violins, violas, cellos, and basses plus they can handle repairs.
For an upright, grand, and digital piano store that offers purchases, rentals, and service contact San Mateo Piano.
Gelb Music in Redwood City sells, rents, and repairs instruments and can even do lessons.
Gryphon Stringed Instruments in Palo Alto sells, rents, and repairs new, old, and vintage instruments ranging from guitars to mandolins to violins.
If you are trying to find a music store that sells and rents new and used instruments while also doing repairs consider The Starving Musician.
Berkeley Musical Instrument Shop sells new and secondhand instruments including handmade guitars, drums, and stands while also being a good option for repairs.
Where To Buy Guitars
If you are specifically trying to buy a guitar or guitar accessories check out:
- Steve’s Guitars at 419 S Van Ness Ave
- Guitar Solo at 230 Townsend St
- Guitar Center at 53 W Hillsdale Blvd #A, San Mateo
- Subway Guitars at 1800 Cedar St, Berkeley
Steve’s Guitars sells stringed instruments near you including guitars, lutes, mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, and more including solo classical guitars and jazz guitars.
A wide range of steel and nylon string acoustic guitars are the specialty at Guitar Solo.
There are a few Guitar Center’s in San Francisco including one in San Mateo and they are a one-stop shop for all varieties of guitars and other instruments as well as accessories and gear.
For a quirky, retro-style shop filled with new, used, vintage, and custom guitars as well as group lessons contact Subway Guitars.
Most of the stores from our other lists will also be good places to buy guitars in San Francisco so you don’t need only focus on this section.
Drum Shops Near You
A Drummer’s Tradition at 740 A Street provides buyers and sellers with the best that the market has to offer in antique, used, and new drum sets and hand drums. Of course many of the other local instrument stores we are mentioning in different lists will also have a selection of drums to choose from too.
Instrument Repairs
You can get quality instrument repair services in San Francisco at:
- Union Music Company at 1710 Market St
- Lee’s Sax Worx at 1724 Taraval St
- San Francisco Guitarworks at 323 Potrero Ave
- Lynch Guitar Repair at 19 Vista Ave, San Mateo
- CAE Sound 285 N Amphlett Blvd, San Mateo
- Peninsula Music at 4333 El Camino Real, Palo Alto
- East Bay Audio Repair at 2840B Sacramento St, Berkeley
Union Music Company is a premier music store for band and orchestra instruments in your area offering a huge inventory of new and used instruments, sheet music, and a repair facility.
Lee’s Sax Worx is a piano tuning and repair company that also repairs saxophones, clarinets, and other instruments.
For one of the top guitar service centers in the Bay Area offering high-quality guitar repair along with guitar maintenance and construction workshops to musicians of all abilities as well as sales and repairs of stringed instruments and lessons contact San Francisco Guitarworks.
Lynch Guitar Repair in San Mateo provides live professional skilled guitar tech services.
CAE Sound repairs the full range of pro audio instruments and equipment including guitars, keyboards, and more.
If you want a full-service shop focusing on name-brand instruments for pros and students that also does classical lessons get in touch with Peninsula Music in Palo Alto.
Other places that we have mentioned throughout the post that also offer instrument repair include Haight Ashbury, Ken Su Violins, San Mateo Piano, Gelb Music, Gryphon Stringed Instruments, The Starving Musician, and Berkeley Musical Instrument Shop.
Music Lessons
Taking music lessons at these schools can level up your game in a hurry:
- Vibo Music School at 488 San Mateo Ave
- Blue Bear School of Music at 2 Marina Blvd
- Inspire Music Lesson & Music Store at 1241 Taraval St
- Little Mission Studio at 445 Hampshire St
- Melody Academy of Music at 4000 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto
- School of Rock at 2645 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto
The private lessons at Vibo Music School are tailored to an individual’s learning pace and interests while programs in a variety of genres are available.
Blue Bear School of Music offers group classes, band workshops, and private local lessons in guitar, piano, voice, ukulele, bass, drums, mandolin, and violin for all ages.
For a great music school and vocal studio providing private lessons for children and adults in voice, piano, guitar, violin, drums, winds, and other instruments contact Inspire Music.
Little Mission Studio provides high-quality music education through private lessons, group classes and workshops, and summer music camps.
Melody, orchestra, classical, and modern music as well as instrument fundamentals are the specialty at Melody Academy of Music in Palo Alto.
The School of Rock is a good place to take guitar, drum, singing, keyboard, and piano classes or to try their workshops and camps.
Other places that we have mentioned throughout the post that also offer music lessons include Robot Speak, Heriz Music & Art, Subway Guitars, Gelb Music, Subway Guitars, San Francisco Guitarworks, and Peninsula Music.
CD & Record Stores
Some of our favorite stores for local music lovers with lots of vintage CD’s and records are:
- Hercules Records at 1734 Alcatraz Ave
- Amoeba Music at 1855 Haight St
- Thrillhouse Records at 3422 Mission St
- Grooves at 1797 Market St
- Rooky Ricardo’s Records at 419 Haight St
- Tunnel Records at 3614A Taraval St
- Vinyl Dreams at 593 Haight St
- Vinyl Solution Records at 151 W 25th Ave, San Mateo
- The Record Man at 1322 A, 1322 El Camino Real, Redwood City
- Dave’s Record Shop at 1404 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley
- Amoeba Music at 2455 Telegraph Ave, Berkeley
Hercules Records is an independent record store with multiple locations including one in Berkeley that specializes in used and new vinyl records and offers a top quality selection of music on vinyl regardless of rarity.
If you are searching for a hangout for indie music fans offering free live shows and an eclectic selection of new releases and vintage hits head to Amoeba Music who buys and sells used records, DVD’s, and CD’s near you.
Thrillhouse Records is a volunteer-run store specializing in punk vinyl including albums put out on its own recording label.
Whether it’s 60’s rock or folk, 70’s fusion, 50’s jazz, classical, movie soundtracks, children’s music, or something outside of the box you never know what you will leave Groove with.
Rooky Ricardo’s Records is a new and used vinyl store with a wide selection of vintage albums and listening stations in a small yet colorful space.
Tunnel Records specializes in jazz, soul, and rock and sells used and new vinyl, used cassettes, and pop culture-related things.
For an all vinyl shop specializing in house, techno, disco, and electronica records visit Vinyl Dreams.
Vinyl Solution Records is a low-key store that buys and sells new and used vinyl records in San Mateo as well as CD’s, cassette tapes, and music memorabilia.
The Record Man is packed with over a million LP’s, 78’s, and 45’s ranging from blues to country to classical.
Live Music Venues
These San Francisco live music venues are great places to see a concert or performance:
- Bottom of the Hill at 1233 17th St
- The Fillmore at 1805 Geary Blvd
- The Independent at 628 Divisadero St
- Cafe Du Nord at 2174 Market St
- Boom Boom Room at 1601 Fillmore St
- Rickshaw Stop at 155 Fell St
- Biscuits & Blues at 401 Mason St
- Club Fox at 2209 Broadway, Redwood City
- Cubberley Theatre at 4120 Middlefield Rd, Palo Alto
- 21st Century Sounds at 3195 Danville Blvd #7, Alamo
- The UC Theatre at 2036 University Ave, Berkeley
- Alternative Music Foundation at 924 Gilman St, Berkeley
Bottom of the Hill is a terrific live music venue with outdoor seating that offers a variety of live music.
The Fillmore is a historic concert venue offering access to the world’s top musical performances, full-service event production, cutting-edge lighting and sound, and personalized menus and mixology.
The Independent is an intimate live music venue in your area with a full bar that features indie and emerging acts.
For an upscale live music club with a dance floor where live funk, jazz, and blues shows go down check out Boom Boom.
Rickshaw Stop is a 4,000 square-foot old TV studio that features a full bar and food service as well as Indie bands and DJ’s who rock crowds in a tiny creative environment.
Blues aficionados of all ages will enjoy the comfortable, intimate, and exciting setting with down-home Southern fare at Biscuits and Blues.
Club Fox is a small theater with a variety of music acts, a dance floor, and a lounge area in Redwood City.
Cubberley Theatre is a venue for performing arts events like plays, live concerts, and other performances and shows in Palo Alto.
For a live music venue in Alamo featuring live performances from different genres go see what 21st Century Sounds has to offer.
The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall in Berkeley is a multi-tiered all-ages live music venue featuring a cutting-edge Meyer Leopard sound system.
The Alternative Music Foundation is a non-profit volunteer-run indie music and art facility where numerous well-known punk bands began their careers.
Restaurants With Live Music
Have a nice meal and enjoy good music at these restaurants:
- Bix at 56 Gold St
- Pier 23 Cafe Restaurant & Bar at 23 The Embarcadero
- Zingari Ristorante & Rooftop at 501 Post St
- The Chieftain Irish Pub & Restaurant at 198 5th St
- The Barrel Bistro at 246 S B St, San Mateo
- Angelicas at 863 Main St, Redwood City
- MacArthur Park at 27 University Ave, Palo Alto
- Forli Restaurant at 3160 Danville Blvd #B, Alamo
- Cornerstone Craft at 2367 Shattuck Ave, Berkeley
Bix offers modern American cuisine and classic cocktails served in a soaring two-story dining room to the strains of live jazz.
There is a gorgeous Italian restaurant and bar with white table linens, an Italian menu, and live jazz acts at Zingari Restaurant & Rooftop.
The Chieftain is an Irish restaurant and sports bar offering live Irish music, wonderful food, and amazing happy hour offers.
Barrel Bistro is a fun place with excellent food and live local music performances in San Mateo every Friday night.
You can enjoy American eats served in a lively space with a full bar, a patio, and multiple stages for music in Redwood City at Angelicas.
MacArthur is known for barbecue ribs and other comfort food along with fun filled nights of great relaxing music.
At Forli Restaurant you can enjoy some great local music in Alamo every Thursday.
Cornerstone Craft is an expansive multi-faceted beer hall and American kitchen with ping pong, outdoor seating, and live music in Berkeley.
Bars With Live Music In San Francisco
Plus there are bars that play live music too:
- The Saloon at 1232 Grant Ave
- Rite Spot Cafe at 2099 Folsom St
- Local Edition at 691 Market St
- Black Cat at 400 Eddy St
- The Swingin’ Door at 106 E 25th Ave, San Mateo
- Bobby D’s Cocktail Lounge at 700 Winslow St, Redwood City
- The Hub RWC at 2650 Broadway, Redwood City
- Moods at Inside Printers Cafe, 320 California Ave #1603, Palo Alto
- Study Hall at 2121 Center St, Berkeley
The Saloon in North Beach is one of the greatest blues bars in town delivering daily live music, a large choice of drinks, and a relaxing vibe to a diverse population.
The Rite Spot Café is a cozy candlelit self-described dive pub that hosts a variety of bands, comedians, and performers and promotes the local music, art, and comedy scenes.
For a fun jazz supper club venue offering nightly live music, a cocktail bar, and a modern American restaurant on two levels check out Black Cat.
The Swingin’ Door is a versatile venue with a pub menu, live jazz, darts, karaoke, TV’s for sports, and a beer garden in back.
If you want to check out a library-inspired American bar and restaurant hosting live music in Berkeley curated by Sawyer Gebauer then you should go to Study Hall.
Music Festivals
And finally for the top music festivals near you:
- Stern Grove Festival in June
- The Fringe in June
- San Mateo Central Park Music Series in the Summer
- Redwood City Music on the Square in the Summer
The Stern Grove Festival concludes their season with the great picnic, their annual fundraiser, and a great concert you won’t want to miss.
There are a series of self-produced concerts by soloists and ensembles from around the world at The Fringe where you can enjoy eight days of performances by local, national, and international artists.
Central Park Music Series is a great music festival in the San Francisco area with concerts hosted every Thursday evening from June through August along with food booths.
Music on the Square is a summer music series that features free music on Friday evenings from 6pm to 8pm from rock, blues, Zydeco, swing, Latin, salsa, country, jazz, just-for-kids, and more.
You may also be interested in our posts about:
- Record Shops In Oakland
- Record Shops In San Jose
- Record Shops In Sacramento
- Record Shops In Portland
Enjoy The San Francisco Local Music Scene
Well guys, we tried cover as much as we possibly could. You read about the best musical instrument stores, drum and guitar shops, instrument repair services, where to go for lessons, vintage CD and record stores, concert halls and other live music venues like bars and restaurants, plus the best festivals near you.
Anyone that is still here probably knows bit about the local music scene themselves. If so feel free to tell us if we got anything incorrect, if we left any cool spots out, or just share your own thoughts in the comments at the end of the post. Now go have fun enjoying the music in San Francisco.