Dave & Buster’s (~$1 per game, Daly City/Concord/Milpitas): Here’s an essential go-to spot for those of us who want a straight-up arcade experience that brings all of the fun.In Hayward’s Southland Mall you’ll find bowling, arcade games, karaoke, and billiards and in Concord’s Sunvalley Mall and San Jose’s Eastridge Shopping Center you’ll find all of the above, plus ping pong and darts. Round 1 ($5-17 per activity, Hayward/Concord/San Jose): Round One Entertainment is an enormous chain of arcades with 3 locations in the Bay Area.The museum is free but you’ll need to bring coins to operate the machines. Musée Mécanique (free, San Francisco): One of the world’s largest private collections of coin-operated mechanical instruments, located at Pier 45 at Fisherman’s Wharf.Urban Putt ($10-14, free for kids under 6, San Francisco): A restaurant-turned-mini golf course littered with SF landmarks including the Painted Ladies and the TransAmerica building.Stagecoach Greens at Parklab Gardens: ($10-16, San Francisco) A Boom-and-Bust mini golf course at Parklab Gardens, which also offers tipis and bungalows for rent and plenty of food trucks across the street at SPARK Social SF.Kids will love the outdoor cinema, pickleball, and Street Soccer USA nonprofit league. It kicked off recently with a beer garden, food truck park, soccer fields, and a giant ground mural on the block between Howard, Main, Folsom, and Beale Streets. Meet The Crossing at East Cut, a giant new community space located in SF’s Transbay neighborhood. They also have a kids’ zone with games, face painting, temporary tattoos, and more. Stern Grove Festival, a FREE outdoor concert series featuring a wide variety of genres, brings an epic lineup every summer from June through August. This free public concert series hosted by SF Parks Alliance and Noise Pop will feature live music, local food, and free bike valet courtesy of the SF Bicycle Coalition. Due SouthĪfter a two-year hiatus, the Due South concert series is returning to the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater in McLaren Park on 8/27, 9/17, and 10/8. The Bandshell, which is 120 years old, added new lighting, a state-of-the-art sound system, and a new stage during the pandemic. Golden Gate Park’s Bandshell presents bringing dozens of free concerts almost year-round. All performances are free and family-friendly, with the impressive Golden Gate Bandshell as the backdrop. Highlights include the ever-popular weekend session flagship series, which presents unique multicultural concerts a Thursday lunchtime concert series with Bay Area bands Poetic Tuesdays with the best local poets and spoken word artists in the Bay and the Children’s Graden Series with live interactive performances for kids on Fridays. This free festival presents exciting and diverse performances from a variety of artists multiple times a week, from April through October. You can expect to see exciting acts including a clown, juggling and unicycle, contortion, aerial rope, balance board, hula hoops, bottle walking, Chinese pole, and on Instagram Concerts and music 8. Circus BellaĬircus Bella is a local circus troupe that puts on free, open-air performances each summer - and they’ve added more dates for fall in SF and Alameda. Their current endeavor, Dear San Francisco, is absolutely not to be missed! Embark on an exhilarating acrobatic journey through the city’s history, told through acrobatics, hoop diving, choreography, hand-balancing, spoken word, and more. Dear San FranciscoĬlub Fugazi is a beloved SF social club with a long history of excellent performances. 12, 2023)Īn acclaimed virtual reality space adventure using EMMY award-winning film footage to recreate the International Space Station, where you can interact with other guests in the form of avatars. Using special holographic headsets to interact with this magical world, you’ll embark on a series of quests together. Have you ever talked to a unicorn? Pet a dragon? You can at The Impossible Zoo, which brings 10 mythical creatures to life at SF’s Palace of Fine Arts, starting August 18th. $14-25, ages 5+, San Francisco (through Apr. Photo by Amal Bisharat, courtesy of Circus Bella Entertainment and activities Interactive experiences and performances 1.
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