BARTable This Weekend: Nov. 8-10
Enjoy a free afternoon at the Museum of the African Diaspora. Photo courtesy of the Museum of the African Diaspora.
Get ready for another weekend packed with BARTable events! Holiday festivities kick off with the opening weekend of San Francisco's beloved ice rink in Union Square. It's also San Francisco Restaurant Week, the Chinatown Night Market, a free day at the Museum of the African Diaspora and more. In Oakland, enjoy Arts & Eats Oaktown, comedy shows and the Berkeley Symphony. Whether you're looking to lace up some skates, listen to music, or savor cuisine, BART can help you get there. Here's a roundup of exciting BARTable events happening this weekend in the Bay Area.
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Partake in San Francisco Restaurant Week this weekend near BART. Photo courtesy of Downtown SF Partnership.
Holiday Ice Rink in Union Square
Through Jan. 20 | Powell St
10 a.m.-11 p.m. | Union Square
It’s opening weekend! The Safeway Holiday Ice Rink in SF's Union Square is back for another magical season of outdoor skating and festivities in the heart of San Francisco. Hour-long sessions start every 90 minutes, so plan ahead! No skates? No problem! The ticket price includes skate rental. Hit the ice 0.4 miles away from Powell St and Montgomery St stations.
Nov. 8-17 | Multiple
Times Vary | Multiple
San Francisco Restaurant Week is back! Enjoy special prix-fixe menus at many BARTable restaurants offering deals at one or more of the following price points:
Brunch or Lunch (2+ items or courses): $10, $15, $25, $35, $45
Dinner (3+ items or courses): $30, $45, $60, $75, $90
Participating restaurants are sprinkled throughout the city, including Perry's Embarcadero, Wayfare Tavern, International Smoke, ROOH, and so many more!
Nov. 10 | Downtown Berkeley
4 p.m. | 101 Zellerbach Hall
Embark on a soul-stirring journey with Berkeley Symphony’s “Stories From Home.” Silvestre Revueltas’ “Redes Suite” immerses you in the vibrant world of Mexican fishing communities, while Samuel Barber’s “Knoxville: Summer of 1915" evokes nostalgic charm. Kris Bowers’ “For a Younger Self” invites introspection, and Leonard Bernstein’s “Symphonic Dances from West Side Story" is a fusion of jazz, Latin rhythms, and classical motifs. Enjoy these collective stories 0.6 miles from Downtown Berkeley.
"Kimberly Akimbo" at the Curran Theatre
Through Dec. 1 | Powell St
Times Vary | 445 Geary St.
"Kimberly Akimbo" is the winner of five Tony Awards, including Best Musical. This new production is about growing up and growing old (in no particular order). Three-time Tony Award nominee Carolee Carmello stars as Kimberly on the National Tour. Kimberly is about to turn 16 and recently moved with her family to a new town in suburban New Jersey. In this comedy, Kim is forced to navigate family dysfunction, a rare genetic condition, her first crush… and possible felony charges. Ever the optimist, she is determined to find happiness against all odds and embark on a great adventure. Catch the show 0.3 miles from Powell St.
You needn’t pay a dime – or even a pretty penny! – to enjoy the breadth of the Bay Area’s offerings. Below you’ll find a roundup of free local events, including festivals, markets, museum admission-free days and more!
Join your fellow tweed lovers for the San Francisco Tweed Ride. Photo courtesy of Funcheap.
Chinatown Night Market
Nov. 8 | Montgomery St
5:30-9 p.m. | Grant Ave. between Sacramento and Jackson
The Chinatown Night Market returns every second Friday to the beautiful lanterned-lined Grant Avenue in San Francisco’s Chinatown. This weekend, the historic neighborhood will shine for this Asian style market that really shouldn’t be missed. Enjoy food, local merchants, entertainment and a lively atmosphere in the vibrant heart of Chinatown. Take BART to Montgomery St to join the celebration 0.5 miles away at Grant Avenue and Sacramento Street.
MoAD: Free Museum Day
Nov. 9 | Montgomery St
11 a.m.-6 p.m. | 685 Mission St.
This contemporary art museum celebrates Black culture and showcases pieces representing the cultural heritage of Africans and African descendants around the globe. It's one of the few museums in the world focusing on the African Diaspora. Check out the African Book Club, African Diaspora Film Club, artist talks and more. Take BART to Montgomery St to immerse yourself in culture and art 0.2 miles away at 685 Mission St.
West African Dance Class at Salesforce Park
Nov. 9 | Montgomery St
12-1 p.m. | 100-132 Fremont St.
Head to Salesforce Park this weekend in San Francisco for an afternoon of West African Dance. Duniya Dance brings live drumming to the city to cultivate respect for traditional forms, foster cultural exchange, effect social justice and engage in community building. This lesson and performance share traditional and innovative performance pieces from Guinea, West Africa, and Punjab, India. This event is open to the public and welcomes participants of all skill levels. Participate 0.3 miles from Montgomery St.
Nov. 9 | 16th St/Mission
12p.m.-5 p.m. | 566 Dolores St.
The only thing more fun than a bicycle ride through San Francisco is riding in tweed! The Tweed Ride is a dress-up bicycle party gathering at Dolores Park, 0.7 miles from 16th St. Mission. The group will travel on two wheels for about an hour before stopping for a picnic, a photo op, and another cycle. At the end of the ride, toasts your fellow cyclists in thick wool herringbone with a celebratory pint.
Nov. 10 | MacArthur
11 a.m.-5 p.m. | 3770 Piedmont Ave.
Arts and Eats is a production of Lil’ Oaktown Popup in collaboration with Dona and Pomella restaurants. It’s a fun community fair worth a visit this weekend in the Bay Area. Expect talented artisans, live music, raffles and kids' activities. Have fun at Arts & Eats Oaktown 0.8 miles from MacArthur.
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Marvel at Club Fugazi's “Dear San Francisco” Aerial Extravaganza Show. Photo courtesy of Club Fugazi.
Nov. 8-9 | Civic Center/UN Plaza
This weekend in the city, conductor Nicholas Collon gives his San Francisco Symphony debut by leading three works with distinctive sound worlds. You’ll see Thomas Adès' three-piece suite and Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s piano concerto before intermission. After the break, enjoy Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations." Take BART to Civic Center/UN Plaza for music and more only 0.4 miles away at 201 Van Ness Ave.
San Francisco Leonard Cohen Festival
Nov. 8-10 | 16th St/Mission
Times Vary | 2174 Market St.
Head to Café Du Nord and Swedish American Hall this weekend for evenings of music and poems inspired by Leonard Cohen. Three evenings of Cohen's words, music, and spirit will be featured by many Bay Area poets and musicians. There will also be a finale performance by Grammy-winning songwriter, singer and Cohen collaborator, Sharon Robinson. This soulful event is 0.8 miles from 16th St Mission.
Sabrina Carpenter at Chase Center
Nov. 9 | Powell St or 16th/St Mission
7 p.m. | 1 Warriors Way
Sabrina Carpenter is a singer, songwriter, actress and style icon with multiple gold and platinum certifications. Her tracks "Espresso" and "Please, Please, Please" have been two of the year's biggest pop hits. She's heading to the Bay this weekend on her "The Short n' Sweet Tour," and it’ll be quite the show! Take BART to Powell St or 16th St/Mission and walk or hop on Muni to the Chase Center.
J-Red’s Hood’ish & Holy Comedy Tour at the Paramount Theatre
Nov. 9 | 19th St/Oakland
8 p.m. | 2025 Broadway
J-red, known as the “king of clean comedy,” is an entertainer from Oakland with a purpose-driven career spanning over two decades. As the son of pastors, his comedic style and dedication to clean humor have earned him widespread recognition. J-Red has built an impressive career, including acting, producing live theater, hosting and headlining comedy shows. Take BART to the Paramount Theatre to catch the show, just steps from 19th St/Oakland.
“Dear San Francisco” Aerial Extravaganza Show
Through Jan. 12 | Montgomery St.
Times Vary | 678 Green St.
Witness heart-pounding acrobatics and breathtaking aerial feats. This show takes guests on a journey through San Francisco's iconic history and myths. Enjoy drinks and small bites at this 90-minute aerial adventure, which promises to be an unforgettable night. Get blown away 0.9 miles away from Montgomery St at Club Fugazi.
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