SF City Guides
The whole city seems to explode into a rainbow burst of music, dancing and excitement the last weekend of June for Pride. Hundreds of thousands line the streets and descend on the annual downtown parade and festival making it the largest LGBT celebration in the country. The two-day bash takes place in more...
The night before Pride, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence bring the party to the streets of the Castro by closing them to cars and then pumping multiple sound stages with music to create the largest nighttime street party in San Francisco from 5-10:30 pm on Saturday, June 28, 2014. Pink Saturday more...
LA’s famous “Pancakes & Booze” Underground Art Show has made a home in SF with two nights of emerging and underground artists and, duh… pancakes. For a $5 cover charge, expect to see the works from over 100 underground and emerging artists, live body painting, live music, a no-host bar and most importantly, an all-you-can-eat pancake more...
To celebrate the 5-year anniversary of Tony’s Pizza Napoletana and to raise funds for San Francisco’s Family House, Tony Gemignani invites 300 Bay Area kids and adults to participate in an official Guinness Book of World Records attempt to set the record of the most people simultaneously tossing pizza dough more...
Join early California descendants, known as Los Californianos, for a roll call honoring their ancestors and the arrival of the Anza Expedition settlers to San Francisco 238 years ago. San Francisco’s 238th Birthday Celebration June 27, 2014 | 11 am to noon Pershing Square (near the Presidio Officers’ Club), Main Post, Presidio FREE In 1775-1776, more...
Come to Rob Hill Campground in the Presidio (yes, you can camp in the Presidio if you didn’t know) for a special journey to 1776 era Alta California with Juan Bautista de Anza and friends. The soldados who founded the Presidio camped as they made their way north from present-day Mexico. At this more...
Be a part of Sam’s Army at an epic game watch to cheer on the USA versus Germany. Win and they’re in. Tie and they’re in. Lose and they still might be in! We will be also be sure to feature the Portugal/Ghana to monitor that match’s progress. Plus there’s Free more...
Art meets politics in a fleet of floats, vehicles, and marchers along Market Street during the San Francisco Pride Parade, one the nation’s largest LGBT events, starting at 10:30 am on Pride Sunday. Bring a rainbow flag and come cheer on dykes on bikes, bears in straps, trannies in gowns, and others from SF’s colorful LGBT more...
Hear talks about the sharing or peer economy from Chelsea Rustrum (co-author of the book A Shareable Life) and speakers from Airbnb, Getaround, Peers.org, Yerdle, Near.me, and Peerspace. The Sharing Economy with Airbnb & Getaround Tuesday, June 24, 2014 – 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm Forio | 20 Rausch St, San Francisco, CA Free, more...
“Classical Revolution” is a weekly chamber music night at the Mission District’s Revolution Cafe. Each week, they feature different local and visiting musicians in a unique Chamber Jam format, where musicians get a chance to perform in a casual environment and audiences get to hear chamber music in a relaxed setting.
Monday June 23, 2014 is International Wizard Staff Day. While preparing for your team’s hermit crab to race, stack your empty beer cans on top of one another and duct tape them together to form a wizard staff. Hermit Crab Racing & Int’l Wizard Staff Day Party Monday, June 23, 2014 – 9:00 more...
As if you needed a reason to head to sunny and scenic Golden Gate Park, Top 40 radio station Alice @ 97.3 offers up a free concert featuring Us the Duo, MAGIC, Ingrid Michaelson and Kodaline. Besides the music, Alice offers good vibes, food trucks, fun activities and more Alice’s Summerthing 2014 Sunday, June 22, more...
Be a part of Sam’s Army at an epic game watch to cheer on the USA to beat Portugal and nearly guarantee their place in the round of 16. There will be 12 HDTVs, beer bucket specials, awesome food trucks and a festive and vocal soccer-loving crowd at SoMa StrEat Food Park. Funcheap’s more...
This gorgeous four-level Victorian was the site of many movies, TV programs and media ads (“Invasion of the Body Snatchers”, “Streets of San Francisco” and “Evening Magazine” to name just a few). This estate (40 years of collecting) will most surely impress one and all with an unusual eclectic mix including victorian, more...
A summer series of free community events breathes new life into an historic shipyard and iron works in Dogpatch. During the daytime, the waterfront site is taken over by a vintage market, car show and pop-up roller disco for all ages. At night, it’s playtime for adults with a 1920s cocktail party more...