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Events at Ten15
Categories: Venues & Event Spaces, Music Venues, Party & Event Planning [Edit]
Neighborhood: SOMA1015 Folsom St
(between 6th St & Harriet St)
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 730-1015
- Hours:
Mon-Thu. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 a.m.
Fri-Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 a.m.
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Happy Hour:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Smoking:
- Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
- Coat Check:
- Yes
3 reviews for Events at Ten15
My favorite club/dance venue.
Roomy, great sound, great musicians. They hold a lot of Burning Man style events - multi-sensory extravaganzas!
A little annoying that they only accept cash at the bar - and one time their ATM was down...but I still recommend it.
Tip: check ahead for who is playing - if you're not into the Burning Man crowd, you could be the only collared shirt Douchebag amongst dread-locked hippies in tibetan weaved pants....and girls in knee high fur boots and flashing lights. I for one, love that crowd.
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I work here, so I am biased of course, but our space is perfect for product launches, company parties, fundraisers and all sorts of other private events. We launched as an event space back in May after extensive remodeling of the interior. Just three blocks away from Moscone Center and with capacity for up to 2000 people in five separate rooms (holding 100 to 800 people each), it is an ideal location for your next function. Check out the website for photos and details.
*****update to review*****
I now longer work at Ten15 and I have heard people are having a hard time getting a hold of anyone. I am not sure what is going on, but I would recommend writing to events@1015.com if you are trying to book something at Ten15.
Cheers!
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Why do I keep coming back? Gotta be the music. Had a great time dancing to Paul Van Dyk last Friday, but... A star off for the main room design. it is hard to believe how badly this was designed. To start you have to pass in front of the DL or stage to get from the bar to the restroom. ( Women beware--I've never seen a show where the line was not out the door.) Based on experiments, there is no place on the dance floor where you can dance without some passing on the way somewhere--constant bumping, drink spilling, etc. [Contrast to the Mighty, where it can be packed and yet everyone has their own space.]
A half star off for the Go-Go dancers. A half of the dancing women and a quarter of the men on the floor are better- plus they distract from the DJ. Friday was better because they put them in the center on both sides. Two points: why no men? Why discourage dancers from the audience to try to show off for the crowd?
A half point off for the bar selection. No wine and the best beer is Anchor--No Cab, No Guinness.
No points either way for the crowd. It varies tremendously based on the show. Any where from nitwits trying to get sloopy drunk as fast as they can to hardcore tribal and rasta. Grin and take your chances.
Warning: I did get slugged once when after I pushed back after a line of men banged into me.


