A jukebox stronghold off an alley in North Beach, with good drinks and eats to boot, 15 Romolo gets props for its machine, which could potentially make your night for just $20. Read more.
Perhaps The City’s only jukebox offering Mac Dre's Back N Da Hood Recorded Live from Fresno County Jail alongside Dolly Parton Super Hits. Read more.
What will you find on the jukebox at five-year-old Churchill, at the corner of Church, 14th, and Market? Some Prince, some Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a bit of 90's rap (Camp Lo, anyone), some Dirty South. Read more.
Doc's Clock has cool-kid albums from Jay Reatard, Wavves, and King Khan & Barbecue Show, but there also are some fun old-timer tunes from the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl Perkins. Read more.
The jukebox, like the rest of the place, remains untouched for a couple decades, and one of the most contemporary artists you're going to find on there is Bonnie Raitt. Read more.
The bar's drinks are stiff and to the point, and the box plays surf rock, Pavement, and The Pogues. Read more.
The disc selection caters to the bar's gay clientele without pandering to it, featuring a good mix of new and old hits. You'll find Fleetwood Mac alongside Prince and Donna Summer. Read more.
The original Divisadero Little Star sports a jukebox that some may think sounds dated now where you're going to find the likes of Pearl Jam, Elliott Smith, Andre 3000, and even Madonna. Read more.
Plenty of old Descendents. Butthole Surfers and Angry Samoans tunes sit at the ready on a Lucky 13 jukebox that is 100% punk rock. Well, unless you think Joy Division is technically not punk rock. Read more.
In keeping with the bar's anarchic overtones, the jukebox (next to a very janky Monster Bash pinball machine) features such punk-pleasers as Thin Lizzy, Motörhead, and The Stranglers. Read more.
The bar's 2012 redesign took a lot of charm with it, but like that jukebox, old habits die hard. So go ahead, put on Chuck Berry, Johnny Cash, or the Beatles, all of whom are well represented. Read more.
The well loved jukebox here is terrifically eclectic, with everything from country to punk, shoutouts to Peaches and TLC, and a hefty helping of Morrissey and Depeche Mode. Read more.
Resisting change is what R Bar does, and so it is with their decidedly retro jukebox. The bar has stood its ground since 1940, though today's crowd might be seen as collegiate and a bit rowdy. Read more.
Let me count the ways I love Rock Bar: For great drinks, for the ability to get fried chicken delivered to the bar from the Front Porch across the street and last but not least, for the jukebox. Read more.
The Uptown's always been a bit grungy, and the jukebox is no exception. There's also a good pinball machine, so any quarters you don't invest in tunes can go into silver ball futures. Read more.
A newer tradition, Virgil's has a jukebox to match. We're talking Beyoncé's self-titled album, Midnight Marauders by A Tribe Called Quest, the Wayne's World soundtrack, and Beck's Midnight Vultures. Read more.