I'm positive that Google would censor anything that I saw anyway
Good music nice place, kind staff.The dancefloor in front of the dj is a bit too small in my opinion, and its between the toilet and the bar. I got interrupted dancing quite a lot and traffic really got ro me.
This place needs ventilation. The sound system is too overwhelming for the space it is in and they need to do a better job with what they have because it is a giant system. It sounds like they are constantly red lining their speakers and the audio engineers need to be mindful of that because it sounds horrible at times. As somebody who has lots of experience with nightlife, I’d say this is a very good place to go if you don’t know where else to go. It gets crowded for a reason. The bathrooms are typically well kept and they usually have good music. The bartenders are always really friendly and the visuals are very well done.
There are so many dope clubs in SF. Do yourself a favor and go somewhere else. I've been here many times, mainly to support DJ's I know who perform there, and I never want to go back.There's a few specific problems this place has:#1 - There is WAY too much emphasis on VIP.The dancefloor of this club is super small, and the majority of the space is awkwardly roped off from the VIP section of the room. Anyone who's been there knows exactly what I mean.60% of the dancing space is "VIP only" (and is usually empty) which leaves a pretty small amount of room for the regular attendees dancing.Again, i've never seen more than 2-7 people in the vip section, which could probably fit about 50. Just SO much wasted space. Compare it to a club like Audio that has plenty of dancing space and also caters to ViP.#2 - Way too expensive.I understand clubs are expensive places in general. I'm not expecting to find great deals on drinks here. But for people to have to pay $30 for entry, and then pay 15$ for a small drink, to dance on a cramped dancefloor in front of an empty VIP section just is not right. You'de be insane to get bottle service or a table here... And also don't forget the coat check fee lmao.#3 - Rude security & check in.If you don't believe me, check the other reviews.I've been given a hard time almost every time I come here. Especially on the dance floor (god forbid you bump into the ropes for the empty VIP section). I always have put my group on the guestlist because of the crazy entrance price, and when we get there it's like they don't believe us.Also get a hard time about our clothes (usually T shirts) even tho it doesn't say anything about Tshirts in their dresscode online. Girls checking you in act like it's an inconvenience. I've seen people get turned away just for their shoes too... sad.A couple good notes:The bar staff has always been very kind and polite in my experience, so shoutout to them.The sound system is good and the DJ's are good too (I really only come to see DJ's that I know are dope, so that may differ on other nights).They also have free water you can serve yourself. This might sound stupid but I think it's crucial that clubs do this.All in all, I don't want to go back.This place COULD be really cool, but it seems like they're trying to cater to this "swanky" vegas-club VIP energy and it's just a bad vibe. No SF local wants to come here.Start by expanding the dancefloor a bit, there will still be plenty of space for VIP...
Had a super fun time. Shoutout to Vic, Lucas and Lukas for making my night super fun and enjoyable.The DJ's opening that night I was there was Los Marina and they blew it out of the park. I highly recommend coming and visiting this club!
Over-priced-entry to get in for a cramped dancing floor, and to pay for a coat check and over-priced drinks. At some point an establishment shows it's hand: are they there to create an awesome environment for which you will have memories forever, or are they to bleed you dry and provide horrible customer service along the way. Love + Propaganda is that "bleed you dry place."Half the people there were staff, and I didn't have one single positive experience with any of them.
Worst club aI In San Francisco!.
Worst and rudest bouncers of any club in the city, hands down. Straight up ruined everyones night. I’ve been to most of the clubs around SF but never had an experience nearly as bad as at Love&Prop — these bouncers were shouting at literally everyone (no one was belligerent or drunk or loud, they just had something personal against everyone)They also started upcharging people who already paid for tickets online — $40, $50, $60 on top of what people already paidI’ll gladly pay more money to go to any other club, and I hope no one else has to go through that bs
Bouncers were aggressive and rude. It’s a shame cause other than that it’s a cool place. Not into spending $30 for a cover to be harassed.
I was mistreated by the security guard who pushed me in line and wouldn't let me in. I drove 6 hours to go to a Brazilian party at this place last night 10/24, I bought all the tickets, got in line, my friends came, in my turn he asked for the ticket, I opened the email to search Then another security guard looked in my face and said Go away, super dumb, disrespectful, and for no reason! I asked as a customer why I couldn't get in, he just said go away and pushed me out of the line. I called the police because he had no reason, he just didn't like my face and was prejudiced.