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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

San Francisco Street Food Festival 2009


San Francisco
Street Food Festival 2009


- August 22
- 11am to 7pm

- Folsom Street (between 25th and 26th)

- FREE

La Cocina presents a one-day street food feeding frenzy! We're closing the street. We're pouring street food inspired cocktails. We're serving casual, affordable food from every corner of the globe. Come eat with us. This is food for all. Admission is free and open to the public. Food and drinks will be sold by each vendor, with nothing costing more than $8. Buy a passport for savings and the freedom not to hassle with an ATM.

The day-long block party will bring together micro-entrepreneurs, informal food vendors and renowned chefs to celebrate great street food, entrepreneurial spirit and the vibrant communities of San Francisco. In addition to delicious eats, the festival will feature a beer and spirits garden, roving street musicians, street art projects, and a hands-on children's play area, as well as multi-lingual services for attendees. The event is a benefit for La Cocina.

The San Francisco Street Food Festival is a collaborative project with a special focus on the transition from informal to formal food businesses. Through partnerships with both non-profits and highly regarded restaurants, this event will work to connect communities throughout San Francisco's spectrum of class and culture to the everyday food that we all eat and love. The festival is a sister event to the Eat Real Festival, which will be taking place in Oakland's Jack London Square August 28 through the 30, 2009.

Resources:
List of participating street food vendors
Silent Auction (hint: some unusual and very interesting foody items up for bid!)
The Scavenger Hunt!
Food and Drink Passports

Follow the San Francisco Street Food Festival on twitter at @

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1 comments:

basiliskfairy said...

Awesome! 7x7 Magazine actually just put up a street food guide to SF here:
http://7x7.com/content/eat-drink/7x7-no-fail-guide-san-francisco-street-food

Glad to see the vendors are getting the support they deserve, especially in light of all the recent legal crap they've been getting :)

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