A vegan holiday spread from Polk Gulch's Vegan Picnic. Photo courtesy of Vegan Picnic.
Creative plant-based eateries are having a moment within the food trend sphere. And though the Bay Area is home to countless vegan eateries, the level of inventive ways in which vegan food is being conceived and served is reaching new heights. These chefs and restaurateurs craft menus and dining experiences that appeal to non-meat eaters and meat-eaters alike. We’ve pulled some great examples of plant-based restaurants that serve delicious food that happens to be vegan.
A holiday with roots stretching back to the middle ages, Father’s Day is the perfect reason to celebrate the fathers – and father figures – in your life.
Local vendors popping up at the Ferry Building for Lunar New Year. Photo courtesy of SFGate.
East and Southeast Asian cultures celebrate the first month of the new Lunar Year by hosting family and friends to eat and drink together, among other cultural and symbolic traditions like decorating one’s home in red, serving fruit to guests, and handing out money in red envelopes for good luck. Giving sweets is also a generous way to wish someone a “sweet” new year. We’ve rounded up some BARTable bakeries, eateries and shops that have just what the holiday calls for!
Customers inside Oakland's Re-Up Refill Shop. All photos courtesy of Re-Up Refill Shop.
Give refilling a try. Stop by Re-Up Refill Shop and use the code “BARTable” at checkout in the store for 15% off your first order.
When the pandemic first started, takeout containers and single-use plastics came back with a vengeance because sanitization was on our minds. Now, more and more people are trying to make up for it as plastic pollution weighs heavy on our conscience.
Bernie Sanders enjoys a train car to himself. Photo courtesy of Twitter.
2021 has been a year of many emotions, but sometimes it's healthy to focus on the lighter side of things. For our friends down the hall @SFBART, that means churning out classic and memorable social media posts. From brutally honest to downright hilarious, we decided to take a scroll down social media memory lane and share some of our favorite moments of 2021.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is January 17. Image courtesy of Presbyterian College.
New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31, 2021, will be a regular weekday schedule with an extended closing time to allow people to watch the fireworks show in San Francisco. See the full details about New Year's Eve service.
New Year’s Day, Saturday, January 1, 2022, will be a regular Saturday schedule with service running 6am until midnight.
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This year, Christmas Eve, Friday, December 24, 2021, will be a regular weekday schedule (5am-midnight).
Christmas Day, Saturday, December 25, 2021 will be a Saturday schedule with service running 6am-midnight.
There will be no other service adjustments Christmas week.