
Time: July 4, 2010 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Del Monte Square next to The Cannery @ Hyde St. Pier Fireworks
Street: 485 Jefferson St
City/Town: San Francisco
Website or Map: http://sffoodwine4thofjuly.ev…
Event Type: wines, wine, event, festival, tasting, bar, wine bar, wine tasting, winery, wineries, san francisco, collective
Organized By: Winery Collective
Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2010
SF Food & Wine Fest in cooperation with SF Wine Market presents the 4th of July Pre-Fireworks Party in Del Monte Square next to The Cannery @ Hyde St. Pier Fireworks.
San Francisco 4th of July Pre-Fireworks Party
Sunday, July 4th
1:00p-6:00p
Del Monte Square next to The Cannery @ Hyde St. Pier Fireworks
Purchase tickets: http://sffoodwine4thofjuly.eventbright.com/
It's San Francisco's biggest Fireworks Party! Come sample and shop for dozens of boutique wines and enjoy barbecue food in the historic Del Monte Square next to the Cannery on July 4th at 1p-6p. Fill up an barbecue food, enjoy boutique wines, and select your wine for the fireworks and for your after party!
Tickets are $40. A limited number of tickets will be available for sale, so purchase your tickets in advance.
Purchase tickets: http://sffoodwine4thofjuly.eventbright.com/
ABOUT SF FOOD & WINE
SF Food & Wine Fest is a celebration of food & wine held in historic Del Monte Square in San Francisco. Each festival features a different food and wine pairing from some of top boutique wineries across California. Tickets for each event are available at http://sffoodwinefest.com/ in advance. The ticket includes a sampling of food and wine. One ticket per Adult. Tickets for kids including a non-Alcoholic / Kids tastings are available at the door for $15 per child under 21. Families with children are allowed in the Del Monte Square for the event, but you must be 21 years or older to drink alcohol. For complete information on the SF Food & Wine Fest, go to http://sffoodwinefest.com/
ABOUT SF WINE MARKET
San Francisco Wine Market is an initiative sponsored by the City of San Francisco and the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefits District along with the participation of the five urban wine tasting rooms along San Francisco’s Wine Walk. The market is designed to further Mayor Gavin Newsome’s initiative to “help to build community unity” in San Francisco by providing the people of San Francisco interesting activities at little or no cost.
Admission to the market is free to the public, but there is a fee for glassware to sample wine. People can come weekly to connect with wineries, learn about their wines and purchase their wines for the week. For complete information on the San Francisco Wine Market, go to http://www.sfwinemarket.com/
© 2012 Created by Cornelius Geary.
RSVP for 4th of July SF Food & Wine Pre-Fireworks Barbecue & Wine Tasting Party to add comments!
Join Wine 2.0