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Joseph Bergen

Night Life Guide

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Are you tired of the Stanford “party” scene?

Flagship Gordon Biersch still true to form

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| When you think of Gordon Biersch, you think of the beer — and for good reason.

Amongst change, Fred’s is constant

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Fred’s is a place that is more than just a pint after work. They have a nice arcade, pool and foosball for everyone wanting to work up a sweat.

Stay classy, Vinyl Room

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Upon entering The Vinyl Room, you’ll notice a startling lack of pretense that other bars of its quality possess.

A dash of India at elegant Mantra

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Step into Mantra and be transported to an intimate world where class meets culture.

Romance and relaxation

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Located just across the street from Stanford with lots of free parking, Scott’s Seafood Restaurant is an easy and convenient place to soothe your stress after endless hours of responsibilities and studying at school.

Comedy, comfort and convenience on campus

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| The Seven Fifty is more than just a campus bar - it’s a chill lounge and a cozy venue for comedians and bands alike.

Hawaii at your doorstep

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Stepping into Ramona Street’s Hukilau, you cannot help but feel like you’re fresh off the plane in Honolulu.

More than just Senior Night

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Fanny & Alexander, or F&A’s as known by most, has been serving the local community for over 10 years by going above and beyond with live music and daily happy hours.

Big club without the big trip

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| Blue Chalk Cafe provides a great alternative for locals looking for a big-club atmosphere minus the 30 minute trek to the City or San Jose.

Coming Soon: Sehbali

By Daily Staff
NIGHT LIFE GUIDE| This unique establishment is located in the landmark brick building constructed in 1902, formerly filled by Mill’s the Florist.