Daenerys or not, sometimes you do want an open-mouthed dragon hanging over your shoulder. In the Game of Chinese Food, Mission Chinese and its signature dragon snaking along the ceiling is a winner with subjects of San Francisco who appreciate fusion foods in a fun, colorful setting. Follow the droves of hipsters to Mission and 18th Street for this popular spot housed behind the Lung Shan Restaurant awning, two blocks down from 16th/Mission Station. Wings, mapo tofu, dumplings and modern takes on classics give salt-loving scenesters further reason to reach for a beer.
Concord Pavilion is one of the largest outdoor amphitheatres in Northern California with a capacity of up to 13,500 people. It is owned by the City of Concord and operated by Live Nation. The Pavilion opened in 1975 was designed by famed architect Frank Gehry and landscape architect Peter Walker. Boasting one of the most beautifully landscaped lawn seating areas of any outdoor venue and one of the largest fixed seating capacities for an outdoor venue in the Bay Area, Concord Pavilion continually draws high profile musicians and comedians to the East Bay every year.
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Join us as we celebrate one of the greatest inventions of all time – the bicycle. With bike stations, high-security racks and lockers continuing to roll out at more stations, BART is committed to making it easier for you to reach your destination with a bicycle.
Whether you want to find the best shop to have your bike worked on, try a more active commute with bike share or take a weekend ride all the way to the top of Mt. Diablo, we have you covered.
Join tens of thousands of fellow bicyclists by riding to work on Thursday, May 9, 2019.
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Where’s the Warriors’ new arena gonna be? What’s the crookedest street in San Francisco? (Spoiler alert! It’s not Lombard.) How did the Dogpatch neighborhood get its name? Get the answers on this BARTable walk along the Embarcadero, through Mission Bay and up and over Potrero Hill to the Mission district.
Walk Time: 3 hours | Distance: 6 miles | Terrain: Sidewalks, dirt trail (one steep hill)
Travel all the way to Central Park (there’s one in the Bay Area!) on just a BART fare and visit a California Mission (that’s outside of San Francisco) and its surrounding neighborhoods on this BARTable walk through Fremont.
Walk Time: 4 hours | Distance: 8 miles | Terrain: Level sidewalks and paved trails (with a few residential hills)
Exit the Fremont Station to the west (away from the hills) and through the parking lot. Head down BART Way and take a left onto Civic Center Drive.