When students are deciding whether to attend college in California, the social and nightlife scene can be a deciding factor.
Niche recently went in search of the top 10 party schools in California in 2026 — and Cal Poly made the list.
“Top party colleges have a vibrant and diverse party scene,” the school rating and review website said, offering “fun options both on and off campus.”
Here’s where Cal Poly ranked on the list, and why:
A long line starts in front of Frog and Peach Pub in San Luis Obispo. Laura Dickinson ldickinson@thetribunenews.com Why is Cal Poly one of California’s best party schools?
Cal Poly ranked No. 8 on Niche’s list of the best party schools in California, earning an “A” grade for its party scene.
The San Luis Obispo university has an overall “A” grade on Niche, with high scores for academics, value and diversity.
According to Reddit users, the local party scene ranges from fraternity events and house parties to bars in downtown San Luis Obispo.
However, most students balance social life with studying and outdoor activities such as hiking, biking and trips to the beach.
“That really (is) the sustainable, long-lasting social scene at SLO,” Reddit user Exbusterr wrote in a comment on a March 2025 post.
One of the biggest social events for Cal Poly students is St. Fratty’s Day, celebrated the weekend before St. Patrick’s Day.
Originally an unsanctioned block party that drew thousands to residential streets near campus, resulting in multiple arrests and even a collapsed roof, St. Fratty’s Day evolved with the creation of a school-sponsored music festival, Morning on the Green, in 2025.
The San Luis Obispo Police Department has also cracked down on street parties, arresting eight people and issuing 37 citations related to partying this spring.
What is Greek life like at Cal Poly?
Cal Poly has a total of 18 fraternities and nine sororities.
CalPolyChicks, a Barstool Sports-affiliated Instagram page, named Beta Theta Pi, Zeta Beta Tau and Theta Chi among its favorite fraternities of 2025.
Bull’s Tavern is packed full of people on Friday, June 16, 2023, the night before Cal Poly’s commencement weekend. Laura Dickinson The Tribune Which bars are popular with Cal Poly students?
From upscale cocktail bars and dive bars with pool tables to local breweries and wineries, Cal Poly students have plenty of options when it comes to drinks and entertainment.
Bull’s Tavern, 1040 Chorro St., in downtown San Luis Obispo, is known for its Bull Sweat shot, which owner Bill Hales called a “rite of passage” for people celebrating 21st birthdays.
Nearby is Frog and Peach Pub at 728 Higuera St. The college bar doubles as a live music venue, with bands typically playing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
The Library, 721 Higuera St. in San Luis Obispo, advertises itself as a “classic night club/bar,” Every Thursday through Saturday, the bar hosts DJs playing hip hop, house, Latin music and more.
McCarthy’s Irish Pub, at the corner of Marsh and Nipomo streets, attracts a mix of regulars and weekend revelers.
Cal Poly’s Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity lost its conditional use permit in March 2026 after receiving too many noise violations. Sadie Dittenber sdittenber@thetribunenews.com Are there a lot of noise complaints near Cal Poly?
Over the years, Cal Poly students have repeatedly clashed with homeowners in some San Luis Obispo neighborhoods over noise and rowdy parties.
Residents have complained about illegal fraternity activities in the Alta Vista neighborhood and other areas, leading to a SLO Code Enforcement investigation in 2025, The Tribune previously reported.
In May 2025, the San Luis Obispo Planning Department revoked conditional use permits for two fraternities — Delta Chi and Sigma Nu — due to numerous unruly gatherings, according to Tribune archives.
A month after, local fraternity Delta Upsilon had its permit revoked over noise complaints.
Two more Cal Poly fraternities, Lambda Chi Alpha and Alpha Epsilon Pi, lost their permits in March following repeat noise and unruly gathering citations., The Tribune reported at the time. The fraternities also owed dues to the city.
Students began being let into the second annual Morning on the Green music festival around 4:30 a.m. on March 14, 2026. Joan Lynch jlynch@thetribunenews.com Are students getting arrested for alcohol or drug crimes?
Cal Poly’s annual security report tracks crimes crime within the Clery Act geography zone, which includes on-campus buildings and non-campus properties controlled by student organizations that are officially recognized by the university.
Within those boundaries, there were four arrests for drug law violations in 2024, according to the most recent Cal Poly security report available. The university reported 13 such arrests in 2022 and six in 2023.
The same zone saw one arrest for liquor law violations in 2024, compared to three the previous year, Cal Poly said.
There were 13 referrals for disciplinary action related to drug law violations in 2024, and six disciplinary action referrals tied to liquor law violations.
Thousands of students flocked to the second annual Morning on the Green music festival in the early morning hours of March 14, 2026. Joan Lynch jlynch@thetribunenews.com What are the top 10 party schools in California?
According to Niche, these were the top 10 party schools in California in 2026, and the grades they scored:
UC Santa Barbara: A+University of Southern California in Los Angeles: A+San Diego State University: A+UCLA: A+California State University, Chico: A+University of California, Berkeley: ASanta Clara University: ACal Poly: AHarvey Mudd College in Claremont: AMusicians Institute in Hollywood: A-How did Niche come up with its ranking?
Niche said it ranked California’s top party schools based on student reviews and nightlife statistics, considering these factors:
Student surveys on party sceneAccess to barsAthletics grade on NicheGreek life grade on NicheAccess to restaurants
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Alexiah Syrai Olsen is a service journalism reporter for The Tribune in San Luis Obispo, California. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and design from The New School in New York City.