a group of people dancing in a dance hall
the logo for the restaurant
a large crowd of people dancing
two men in cowboy hats dancing
a woman dancing with a young man
a large group of people dancing
the sundance association for country western dancing
a man and a woman wearing cowboy hats
people dancing at a disco
Bette S.
Mar 3, 2025
What a great way to spend a Sunday evening. The crowd is friendly and inclusive. The instructors are great . Come on down !
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Ashley P.
Jun 16, 2024
So welcoming, safe and fun. I was a total beginner and went with my boyfriend (who can swing) and was asked to dance by several other patrons just being super kind and welcoming. Thank you for such a lovely and fun date night!
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HALIE H.
Dec 28, 2022
So welcoming! Doesn't matter your orientation, culture, ethnicity, skill level... everyone is very friendly. Community type feel! Lessons every Thursday and Wednesday hosted in two different rooms depending on what kind of dancing you're interested in.
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Stuart M.
Oct 13, 2021
I think if I had gotten there a little earlier in the evening, I would've gotten a lot more dances in. But I heard there was a "Gay cowboy" bar in the area while I was visiting SF and had to visit! Crowd and staff were all incredibly friendly (introduced themselves, asked my name/to dance, etc.), and the space is pretty big - main bar in one room, separate dance hall with a stage (and side bar) in the other! They also converted (what I think was) their parking lot to an outdoor "patio" so ppl could drink and take their masks off in this pandemic living we're in (they also ask for vaccine status and ID at the door, which is in my book)!
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Warzie L.
Sep 28, 2018
So. Much. Fun.I didn't know much about dancing and went to Sundance Saloon, mostly out of curiosity. I thought I'd just observe for the first visit, but I took the beginners lesson and by the end of the night I was really dancing! Really nice people and fun scene. All kinds of people, mostly LGBT but not exclusively.
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Joe R.
Apr 8, 2007
A club that put the SSSS in Social.The 2 Stepping, the waltzing, the line dancing and the west and east coast swing. The guys are down-to-earth and fun to dance with.Don't know how to dance , no worries they have lessons.
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Michael D.
Feb 21, 2014
I LOVE SUNDANCE SALOON! I have been going to Sundance on and off for about a year now, and every time I go I have an absolute blast! On Sundays, they have a beginner two-step lesson, followed by a line dance lesson. They teach two line dances every week - one beginner and one intermediate. The lessons are held in separate rooms, and you can choose which lesson to take based on your own skill level.After the lessons are all done, open dancing starts. The music is a mixture of 2-step, waltz, and even some swing. Every so often they take a break for a couple of line dances. The more regularly you go, the more line dances you'll learn, which makes for an even more enjoyable experience because you can participate more! Even if you don't know any of the line dances, you will still have a great time. The crowd is very welcoming and drama-free; everyone is there to have a good time, no diva-like attitudes here.Another bonus: Sundance is involved in a lot of charitable work, which I happen to think is AWESOME. Seriously, everyone needs to check this place out. It's the best!
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Tara G.
Aug 21, 2006
I've died and gone to country heaven!!! I had sooooo much fun here with my fabulously gay co-worker. We showed up for the line dancing lessons, fully dressed in my western wear: vintage boots and cowboy hat... hey, they wanted country and they got it! The whole set up is non-profit and volunteer based so there's a $5 fee at the door. We entered the beginner room, just as they were finishing a fun little country number. We apparently got there just in time for "She Bangs", which was a pretty complicated one I'd have to say. As I concentrated on my steps, I heard country songs crooning in the intermediate room and longed to be there. But first things first... I got Ricky down and felt pretty darn proud of myself. At 6:45, they moved everyone into the big dance room and taught us another one with twirls, stomps, kicks and all!The scene was totally Broke Back Mountain comes to life: strapping studs in tight jeans, flannels, and cowboy hats... spinning like tops and two-stepping in sync. Ladies, men can dance if they really wanted to... these guys proved it! They had perfect rhythm, knew every dance, and even added a dramatic stomp or kick from time to time. Some of the dances were fun (line dances), romantic (waltzes, two-steps), and just down right sexy (the shadow, Midnight waltz). Everyone was having a great time and even though I was fumbling around trying to get the hang of things, no one paid me any mind. In fact, they were really eager to help! I had a few gentlemen ask me to dance and I followed their lead, but I also had a chance to sit back and just watch these cowboys work the room.They've added Thursday night to the line-up, featuring more line dances and country chaos, so I'll be sure to check that one out as well. Finally, country in the city... with a kick!
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Suzanne G.
Apr 19, 2007
Yes, it's mostly boys... but if you country lovin' girls (you know who you are!) would show up then we could all have some fun together!The line dancing lessons are fun... the boys never seem to mind dancing with the few girls who do show up...and the two-stepping is fantastic, even if you're not participating! (why aren't you participating? You know you want to ask that cute boy to dance... what? You're a follower? You can still ask him, he won't mind!)They dance on Thursday nights too... (one start less because the music is sometimes a little bit dated... but they are getting better with that so I might revise this later)
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Alexandra G.
Feb 19, 2020
I walked in here by mistake thinking it was a salsa night, payed and then noticed it was country western music, so I went back to ask for my money back right away and the girl at the front didn't know how to retrieve my money that I payed for both my friend and I. So she called the guy who was in charge and all he did was act like he did something on the computer and said okay you'll get your money back and gave me a fake smile. Didn't think anything of it and went home. I never got my money back. Literally wasn't even there for a minute. It's not much money but don't lie to me and tell me you gave me my money back as****. They took my credit card and charged me. Funny how they say here on yelp that they don't accept credit cards when they clearly took mine.
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