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 <h2>Come out for SF Restaurant Week  Oktoberfest celebrations  art  music  and more  </h2>By Daisy Barringer
Updated on 10/19/2022 at 3:44 PMEat Drink SF Whether you want to cozy up at one of SF’s best restaurants, drink delicious beer, admire amazing art, or get active with roller skating, this SF weekend is made for you. Make the most of SF Restaurant Week and enjoy a memorable multi-course meal (or two) at a serious discount. Drink craft beer at one of the city’s last Oktoberfest celebrations or aboard a historic WWII ship.
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Everything Fun You Can Do in San Francisco This Weekend

Come out for SF Restaurant Week Oktoberfest celebrations art music and more

By Daisy Barringer Updated on 10/19/2022 at 3:44 PMEat Drink SF Whether you want to cozy up at one of SF’s best restaurants, drink delicious beer, admire amazing art, or get active with roller skating, this SF weekend is made for you. Make the most of SF Restaurant Week and enjoy a memorable multi-course meal (or two) at a serious discount. Drink craft beer at one of the city’s last Oktoberfest celebrations or aboard a historic WWII ship.
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Get your musical fix in several forms, including a trans rock opera and a Broadway hit, or enter the mind of the artist at an open studio event. Keep reading for everything to eat, drink, and do in SF this weekend and more fun stuff to do anytime, check out our fall guide.
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<h2>Get great deals at amazing restaurants during SF Restaurant Week</h2>
Friday, October 21–Sunday, October 30<br>Various locations<br>Get your reservations in now for Fall SF Restaurant Week, which kicks off this weekend. Tons of amazing SF restaurants are creating special prix fixe menus at discounted prices, so if you’ve been wanting to check out a new opening or revisit an old favorite, now is the time to remedy that situation.<br>Cost: Brunch or Lunch (two items or courses): $10, $15, $25, $30; Dinner (three items or courses): $30, $45, $65, $75
 <h2>Kick off restaurant week with a four-course all-star dinner</h2>
Friday, October 21<br>One Market/Embarcadero<br>There won’t be a traditional Eat Drink SF festival this year, but there will be several smaller events during SF Restaurant Week, including a dinner at One Market where chefs Charles Phan of the Slanted Door and Chuck’s Takeaway, Mourad Lahlou of Aziza and Mourad, and Belinda Leong of b.

Get great deals at amazing restaurants during SF Restaurant Week

Friday, October 21–Sunday, October 30
Various locations
Get your reservations in now for Fall SF Restaurant Week, which kicks off this weekend. Tons of amazing SF restaurants are creating special prix fixe menus at discounted prices, so if you’ve been wanting to check out a new opening or revisit an old favorite, now is the time to remedy that situation.
Cost: Brunch or Lunch (two items or courses): $10, $15, $25, $30; Dinner (three items or courses): $30, $45, $65, $75

Kick off restaurant week with a four-course all-star dinner

Friday, October 21
One Market/Embarcadero
There won’t be a traditional Eat Drink SF festival this year, but there will be several smaller events during SF Restaurant Week, including a dinner at One Market where chefs Charles Phan of the Slanted Door and Chuck’s Takeaway, Mourad Lahlou of Aziza and Mourad, and Belinda Leong of b.
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Patisserie and Routier will join chef Mark Dommen of One Market to create four courses (one per chef) on Friday night.<br>Cost: $175 per person (includes dinner, welcome cocktail, and wine pairings)
 <h2>Discover a whole new side of Alanis Morissette s music  that you oughta know  at Jagged Little Pill</h2>
Friday, October 21 – Sunday, October 23<br>Golden Gate Theatre/Mid-Market<br>We’re not in the business of spoiler alerts, so we won’t say too much about this musical that features the music of Alanis Morissette and a book by Oscar-winner Diablo Cody, but what we will say is you don’t have to be a fan of Morissette to appreciate this musical, though if you are, you should get tickets immediately. All-in-all, it’s an energetic show full of amazing choreography, talented performers, and some intense moments.
Patisserie and Routier will join chef Mark Dommen of One Market to create four courses (one per chef) on Friday night.
Cost: $175 per person (includes dinner, welcome cocktail, and wine pairings)

Discover a whole new side of Alanis Morissette s music that you oughta know at Jagged Little Pill

Friday, October 21 – Sunday, October 23
Golden Gate Theatre/Mid-Market
We’re not in the business of spoiler alerts, so we won’t say too much about this musical that features the music of Alanis Morissette and a book by Oscar-winner Diablo Cody, but what we will say is you don’t have to be a fan of Morissette to appreciate this musical, though if you are, you should get tickets immediately. All-in-all, it’s an energetic show full of amazing choreography, talented performers, and some intense moments.
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It’s here through November 6, but get your tickets now because wouldn’t it be ironic if you wanted to go, but you missed your chance? (And yes, that’s not ironic in the exact same way nothing in the song is, but don’t worry—they acknowledge it all in the musical.)<br>Cost: Tickets start at $76.50
 <h2>Spin your wheels at SF s brand-new roller rink</h2>
Friday, October 21–Sunday, October 23<br>Civic Center’s Fulton Plaza<br>Spend your weekend rollin’ with the homies at San FranDISCO, a new roller rink next to the Main Library at Fulton Plaza, with a traditional roller rink floor and a roof to keep the sun or fog out of your eyes, all while listening to good tunes. This project from the Church of 8 Wheels will be ongoing for a couple of months, but could last longer depending on how popular it is.<br>Cost: $15
 <h2>Watch a mesmerizing trans superhero rock opera</h2>
Friday, October 21–Sunday, October 23<br>Z Space/Mission<br>The Red Shades is the story of Ida, a teenage trans girl who runs away from her small-town life to join a gang of trans superheroes squatting in the Tenderloin, all told by mixing the best parts of rock shows and musical theater.
It’s here through November 6, but get your tickets now because wouldn’t it be ironic if you wanted to go, but you missed your chance? (And yes, that’s not ironic in the exact same way nothing in the song is, but don’t worry—they acknowledge it all in the musical.)
Cost: Tickets start at $76.50

Spin your wheels at SF s brand-new roller rink

Friday, October 21–Sunday, October 23
Civic Center’s Fulton Plaza
Spend your weekend rollin’ with the homies at San FranDISCO, a new roller rink next to the Main Library at Fulton Plaza, with a traditional roller rink floor and a roof to keep the sun or fog out of your eyes, all while listening to good tunes. This project from the Church of 8 Wheels will be ongoing for a couple of months, but could last longer depending on how popular it is.
Cost: $15

Watch a mesmerizing trans superhero rock opera

Friday, October 21–Sunday, October 23
Z Space/Mission
The Red Shades is the story of Ida, a teenage trans girl who runs away from her small-town life to join a gang of trans superheroes squatting in the Tenderloin, all told by mixing the best parts of rock shows and musical theater.
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And, in case somehow that description wasn’t enough to sell you, it’s set against the backdrop of the 1966 Compton Cafeteria Riot that predated the Stonewall Rebellion but doesn’t get nearly the same amount of attention. It’s only playing through November 5, so get your tickets ASAP.<br>Cost: Tickets are available on a sliding scale, but if you can afford to pay $50, that would be rad. <h2>Don t miss your last call for Oktoberfest  and a good cause  </h2>
Friday, October 21<br>Fort Mason/Marina<br>Your chance to enjoy German beer, food, and music in 2022 is winding down, so if you haven’t thrown on some lederhosen and raised a stein yet, don’t miss the Guardsmen’s annual party.
And, in case somehow that description wasn’t enough to sell you, it’s set against the backdrop of the 1966 Compton Cafeteria Riot that predated the Stonewall Rebellion but doesn’t get nearly the same amount of attention. It’s only playing through November 5, so get your tickets ASAP.
Cost: Tickets are available on a sliding scale, but if you can afford to pay $50, that would be rad.

Don t miss your last call for Oktoberfest and a good cause

Friday, October 21
Fort Mason/Marina
Your chance to enjoy German beer, food, and music in 2022 is winding down, so if you haven’t thrown on some lederhosen and raised a stein yet, don’t miss the Guardsmen’s annual party.
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There will be music, a German meal provided by Suppenküche (Hayes Valley), bottomless beer from Paulaner, Hofbräu München, Weihenstephaner, and other German varieties, plus a commemorative Oktoberfest stein to take home. All proceeds go to enhance and improve the lives of at-risk youth by providing them access to high-quality educational and outdoor activities.<br>Cost: Tickets start at $95. <h2>Advertiser Content From</h2>
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 <h2>Experience love stories of all kinds at an awe-inspiring  live magazine  performance</h2>Saturday, October 22<br>Paramount Theatre/Oakland<br>“What does love mean to you?” That is the question emerging storytellers will answer at the latest edition of Pop-Up Magazine, which is making its first stop for its fall issue in Oakland.
There will be music, a German meal provided by Suppenküche (Hayes Valley), bottomless beer from Paulaner, Hofbräu München, Weihenstephaner, and other German varieties, plus a commemorative Oktoberfest stein to take home. All proceeds go to enhance and improve the lives of at-risk youth by providing them access to high-quality educational and outdoor activities.
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Experience live journalism and exceptional true stories told via art, music, spoken word, and more at this mesmerizing show that only comes to town (always in a different way, shape, and form) a few times a year. This show will cover missed connections, obsessions, heartbreaks, and friendships in ways you’ve never thought of before. Truly, this is a show that is not to be missed.
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<h2>Go on Litquake s very literary Lit Crawl throughout SF</h2>
Saturday, October 22<br>Various locations in the Mission<br>Saturday is the final night of Litquake, SF’s biggest literary festival, and this event promises to be fun for even the most casual readers. From 5 pm to 9 pm, there will be three phases where you can choose your own adventure, stopping at all kinds of different venues in the Mission for readings, shows, conversations, and more.<br>Cost: Many events are free, but there are usually suggested donations.

Go on Litquake s very literary Lit Crawl throughout SF

Saturday, October 22
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Saturday is the final night of Litquake, SF’s biggest literary festival, and this event promises to be fun for even the most casual readers. From 5 pm to 9 pm, there will be three phases where you can choose your own adventure, stopping at all kinds of different venues in the Mission for readings, shows, conversations, and more.
Cost: Many events are free, but there are usually suggested donations.
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<h2>Eat dinner at  One Big Table  to benefit the SF-Marin Food Bank</h2>
Saturday, October 22<br>San Francisco-Marin Food Bank Warehouse/Potrero Hill<br>Enjoy a special meal curated by 20 of the Bay Area’s most celebrated chefs as a way to raise money for this amazing nonprofit that recently expanded so that it can distribute almost 60% more food to SF residents in need. It’s a pricey affair, but no worries if the dinner is out of your budget—there is also an afterparty with a DJ, a full open bar, and a selection of sweet and savory bites that goes from 9:30 pm to 1 am.<br>Cost: Dinner for two (after party included): $2,500; After party only: $125
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Saturday, October 22<br>Pier 45/Fishermans’ Wharf<br>Sure, you could go to a bar on Saturday and drink great craft beer.

Eat dinner at One Big Table to benefit the SF-Marin Food Bank

Saturday, October 22
San Francisco-Marin Food Bank Warehouse/Potrero Hill
Enjoy a special meal curated by 20 of the Bay Area’s most celebrated chefs as a way to raise money for this amazing nonprofit that recently expanded so that it can distribute almost 60% more food to SF residents in need. It’s a pricey affair, but no worries if the dinner is out of your budget—there is also an afterparty with a DJ, a full open bar, and a selection of sweet and savory bites that goes from 9:30 pm to 1 am.
Cost: Dinner for two (after party included): $2,500; After party only: $125

Drink craft beer on a WWII ship

Saturday, October 22
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Or you could do it on a WWII-era ship, the S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien, where you’ll be able to sample all kinds of craft brews while enjoying sunshine and classic SF views.<br>Cost: GA: $75; VIP: $125 (get in two hours early, lunch is included, and more)
 <h2>Watch the ultimate two-wheel battle  the Red Bull Climb  in Potrero Hill</h2>
Saturday, October 22<br>Potrero Hill<br>Watch cyclists sprint up one of the steepest grades in SF in a bike race that’s divided into two categories—fixed (single gear) and open (any two-wheel bike).
Or you could do it on a WWII-era ship, the S.S. Jeremiah O’Brien, where you’ll be able to sample all kinds of craft brews while enjoying sunshine and classic SF views.
Cost: GA: $75; VIP: $125 (get in two hours early, lunch is included, and more)

Watch the ultimate two-wheel battle the Red Bull Climb in Potrero Hill

Saturday, October 22
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Anyone can watch it for free.<br>Cost: Free to watch; $45 to race
 <h2>See all kinds of amazing art at Shipyard Open Studios</h2>
Saturday, October 22–Sunday, October 23<br>Bayview-Hunters Point<br>The Hunters Point Shipyard Artists are the largest artist community in the entire country, with almost 300 artists in working studios. But you can only roam freely to see the creations of this amazing artist collective twice a year, and this weekend is one of those times.
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Saturday, October 22–Sunday, October 23
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Want more Thrillist? Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat!Daisy Barringer&nbsp;is an SF-based freelance writer who is taking advantage of these strange times by exploring San Francisco on foot.
Over 120 artists will open the doors to their studios so you can look at (and hopefully buy) their work. There will also be music, food, and more.
Cost: Free Want more Thrillist? Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat!Daisy Barringer is an SF-based freelance writer who is taking advantage of these strange times by exploring San Francisco on foot.
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