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Sunday, May 17, 2009

CUESA's Spring Breakfast at the San Francisco Ferry Building, June 6, 2009


Imagine this: a delightful breakfast made of the freshest, finest-grade foods all from local small farmers - prepared by recognized local chefs and served to you in grand style at San Francisco's historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street on a beautiful Saturday in June.
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CUESA:

Delight in spring's abundance and support the people who bring it to us each week as you dine on a scrumptious breakfast and support CUESA. It's the annual CUESA Spring Breakfast at the Ferry Building!
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CUESA is the Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture and they sponsor the renowned Ferry Building Farmers Market each week in San Francisco.

The breakfast menu:

farm-fresh scrambled eggs with fava beans, green garlic, and peas or wild mushrooms from Hayes Street Grill; roasted potatoes with fresh herbs, Fatted Calf mini breakfast links; blueberry pancakes; market lettuce, shaved radish, and chive blossom salad; fresh strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, cherries and blueberries with crème fraîche, yogurt and honey; warm breakfast pastries and bread; artisan cheeses, hand made jams, coffee, tea, and juice.

When and How Much:

This year the annual breakfast is set for Saturday, June 6, 2009. There are three seatings: 8:30, 10:00 and 11:30 am. Tickets are $30 per person ($15 per child 3-13)

For tickets go to: BrownPaperTickets

Take the Ferry to the Ferry Building - Enjoy your trip!

Alameda/Oakland Ferry: Daily year-round service between Oakland's Jack London Square, Alameda Main Street, the San Francisco Ferry Building and San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf area. Service to Angel Island State Park is also available weekends in May through October. Marina services provided by the Blue & Gold Fleet.Call for recorded schedule information, or visit their website at http://www.eastbayferry.com/

Blue & Gold Fleet: Daily roundtrip service between the Ferry Building or Pier 39, & Oakland's Jack London Square; Alameda's Main Street Terminal; Vallejo; Sausalito; Tiburon; and Angel Island. Call for more information, or visit their website at http://www.blueandgoldfleet.com/

Golden Gate Ferries: Ferries depart from behind the center of the Ferry Building to Sausalito and Larkspur.Call for more information, or visit their website at http://www.goldengateferry.org/

Harbor Bay Maritime: Daily ferry service between the Ferry Building and Harbor Bay Island in Alameda.Call for more information, or visit their website at http://www.alamedaharborbayferry.com/

Vallejo: BaylinkDaily service between Vallejo, Ferry Building, and Fisherman's Wharf.Call (707) 64-FERRY [643-3779]or visit http://www.baylinkferry.com/

San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority: http://www.watertransit.org/ Regional ferry agency's plan for expanding ferry services in San Francisco Bay.

Complete Transit Info: Complete public transit information for the entire San Francisco Bay Area from 551.org: http://www.511.org/
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