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Switch up mealtime with prix fixe menus, ranging from $10 to $90, at your favorite eateries. Overwhelmed by the options? Read our guide (opens in new tab) to the best deals.
While the official 4/20 event on Hippie Hill is canceled for the third year in a row, SF’s week of weed is back, with special growers’ drops and events at dispensaries and cannabis lounges around the city.
R&B songstress UMI serenades partygoers at de Young’s after-hours function, with access to the “Monet and Venice” exhibition, an open bar, caviar, and plenty of glamour.
If you missed the Fog Art+Design Fair in January, now’s your chance. Peruse dozens of booths at this event that also brings a packed schedule of industry talks and pop-ups from the Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco and Black Art in America.
Gather with fellow artists, make protest signs, and discuss the state of SF’s cultural ecosystem ahead of the Arts Advocacy Day rally April 21 at City Hall.
Contrary to what the name suggests, this isn’t a convention for budding tech companies. Eighty artists will transform the rooms of the Marina’s Hotel Del Sol into galleries for a laid-back look at their work.
At the season kickoff, Fort Mason transforms into a buzzing community hub with bites by Off the Grid food trucks, entertainment from Stern Grove Festival, and vendor booths curated by West Coast Craft.
Let’s crush those rumors that SF isn’t a fashion city. Hosted by Kaleido SF, this community event raises funds for the Immigration Institute of the Bay Area.
Is there anything more enchanting than classical music performed in a museum? SF Ballet’s orchestra plays a free concert inside the Legion of Honor while visitors admire the European art collection.
In a celebration of vinyl, Amoeba’s Haight Street location is slinging hundreds of exclusive pressings, giveaways, swag bags, and off-price records.
Tap into 2010s nostalgia at this show with a stacked lineup of DJs.
Paw-ty with your pup in honor of the SF SPCA’s 158th anniversary, complete with a “paws and people” lookalike contest, pet portraits, and more.
Honor Earth Month by shopping preloved goods just blocks from Ocean Beach.
SFMOMA has reimagined the collection of Gap founders Doris and Donald Fisher. For the opening weekend, Bay Area artists will stage pop-up performances among priceless works by American masters.
Dance the doom away at this free, all-day music festival, and continue grooving into the night at Monarch’s after-party.
The festival’s first weekend was met with some vibe-killing downpours, but the skies look clear for the second weekend, which features dozens of vendors and a parade Sunday led by comedian Atsuko Okatsuka.
Dubbed the “Highest Show on Earth,” the Midway transforms into a stoner’s paradise with dispos, plenty of munchies, and a slate of performers, including Berner, rapper and founder of cannabis empire Cookies.
Experience either the best trip of your life or a truly terrifying time at this 4/20 showing of the 1973 animated surrealist film in which humans live in a world run by aliens.
Tickets may not be available, but these great events are happening too. Congrats to all who are going!
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