Off The Grid returns to the Fort Mason Center parking lot on Friday nights beginning April 1.
By Johnny Funcheap Special to The Examiner • March 25, 2022 12:30 pm - Updated March 25, 2022 2:56 pmBy Johnny FuncheapCalifornia’s largest recurring street food festival is back. Every Friday, 25+ food trucks will roll into Fort Mason’s parking lot, surrounded by live bands, a full bar and a brand-new wine garden. Grub on ramen noodles from SipNSlurp, get an extra napkin as you tackle a Hawaiian tater tot explosion from the Hula Truck or munch on a crispy birria taco from El Fuego.
Every Friday, 5–10 p.m., April 1 through Nov. 11, Fort Mason Center parking lot, 2 Marina Blvd., S.F. No cover.After two years of remote office, San Francisco is trying to get everyone back downtown for both work and play. As part of the Mayor’s Downtown Recovery Plan and Welcome Back to SF comes BloomSF — a weeklong festival of arts and events that aims to draw locals and tourists back downtown.
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