Sevilla Nightclub in downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter has operated as a Latin-format nightclub on Fifth Avenue since 1987, making it the district's longest-running nightclub. The basement-level club sits directly below the Spanish tapas dining room at Cafe Sevilla of San Diego, sharing a building that vertically integrates dinner, live music, and late-night dancing at 353 Fifth Avenue. Programming splits between DJ-driven Latin dance nights and live performances featuring salsa bands, flamenco guitarists, and dance instructors who run on-floor lessons before the main sets begin. The theater level hosts ticketed flamenco dinner shows pairing three-course Spanish menus with choreographed performances, a dinner-and-show format distinct from the open-floor Latin party nights at RUMBA LOUNGE elsewhere in the Gaslamp. Full-venue private buyouts configure the theater, dance floor, and private VIP elevator into a multi-level event package accommodating up to 250 guests for receptions on Fifth Avenue.