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What's brewing in downtown Walnut Creek?

What's brewing in downtown Walnut Creek?
Coffee, anyone?  If you enjoy drinking distinctive, aromatic coffee most anytime of the day, travel by BART to the Walnut Creek Station. Take a 15-minute walk to downtown, or for convenience, hop on board the County Connection "Free Ride" Downtown Trolley (it resembles an indoor cable car), just outside the station to your left. 

Bites near BART

Bites near BART
In a dining rut? If so, consider hopping on BART and exploring some of the Bay Area’s most popular foodie districts. Within each district you’ll find an assortment of options including comfort-food favorites, enticing ethnic gems, award-winning destinations, and a growing number of breweries with tasting rooms and beer gardens. There’s no better time to enjoy eating your way throughout the Bay.

Yes we can-yon: Explore Glen Canyon Park

Yes we can-yon: Explore Glen Canyon Park
Glen Canyon Park proves San Francisco is more than just "7x7".

How to enjoy theater in the park (even if you don't like Shakespeare)

How to enjoy theater in the park (even if you don't like Shakespeare)
Looking for more ways to enjoy theater and the great outdoors? Pack picnic basket, gather a few blankets and head to Cal Shakes to be entertained by great literary works at the Bruns Amphitheater. For those who haven’t visited Cal Shakes before (maybe you think Shakespeare is boring? Or that you’ll be stuck sitting on the ground? Or you’ll be freezing cold?), follow these tips so those Shakespearian tragedies stay on the stage.

The New SFMOMA: A Museum for the Masses

Alexander Calder Motion Lab The Fisher Collection exhibition at SFMOMA
After three years of renovations and expansion, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is open!

See what's buzzing at The Hive

See what's buzzing at The Hive
Long before Oakland’s Uptown District (Broadway and Telegraph between 17th and 25th) became a popular downtown arts and entertainment hot spot, it was the city’s main shopping district with department stores, service-oriented shops, and even a cluster of auto dealerships.

Play Tourist in Union Square

Play Tourist in Union Square
Union Square ranks right up there with other must-see San Francisco destinations, so why not play tourist for a day and explore this historic park and its surrounding area? Ever since the square was first designed in 1847 and served as a prime spot for civil war protesting and a post-1906 earthquake temporary shelter, it continues to be a gathering place for residents and visitors.

All aboard Royce's fifth birthday party

Fifth birthday party on BART
The San Leandro Station BART station is across the street from Royce's school, so naturally he wanted a BARTable birthday.

BARTable Spring Break Sweepstakes 2016

 Stay tuned for the 2018 sweepstakes ... 

Mission Mural Tour | SF

Mission Mural Tour
San Francisco has a long history with public art, and the city’s Mission District offers a spectacular array of street art to view, contemplate and discuss. The murals of the Mission are a mash up of early 20th-century Mexican muralists, 1930s-era Works Projects Administration art and the uprising of graffiti artists who were influenced by the emerging graphic comics genre, among other influencers.

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