Sabor Bar and Lounge
Located in downtown San Jose at San Pedro Square, a popular local nightlife spot, Sabor Bar and Lounge serves up food and drink to thumping beats for the local club-going scene. Sabor has live entertainment and offers VIP tables and bottle service. If guests want to reserve for a special occasion, staff can help you plan accordingly. They've got a late-night menu, serving tapas until 1:30 in the morning. During the warm summer nights there is an outdoor patio available. For more information, contact:
Sabor Bar and Lounge
72 N Almaden Ave
San Jose, CA 95110
Phone: (408) 287-1737
saborlounge.net
Voodoo Lounge
The Voodoo Lounge is known for being one of the South Bay's leading live music venues, bringing both local and international artists onto the stage. Enjoy two levels at this club. The first level has a full bar, velvet booths and dance floor; upstairs there are VIP areas and a small specialty bar. The VIP areas are reserved for large parties and one overlooks the dance floor and stage. The other one is a bit hidden and smaller and is good for more intimate gatherings. Bottle service is also available. For more information, contact:
Voodoo Lounge
14 S 2nd St
San Jose, CA 95113
Phone: (408) 286-8636
voodooloungesj.com
Fahrenheit Ultra Lounge & Restaurant
Fahrenheit Ultra Lounge is close to downtown hotels and the convention center. The large space is 4,000 square feet of dance floor, dining area and bar area. VIP sections and private table service are available, and they also offer VIP party packages that include a free bottle of champagne and free admission for guests. They've also got happy hour specials, so plan on coming early. For more information, contact:
Fahrenheit Ultra Lounge & Restaurant
99 E San Fernando St
San Jose, CA 95113
(408) 998-9998
www.fahrenheitsj.com
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