24 Fun Things to Do This Week (2.03.25)
There are so many ways to party this week, starting with First Thursday headlined by Rich Medina. (Sammy-Braxton Haney)

24 Fun Things to Do This Week (2.03.25)

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Get ready for another First Thursday, plus Superbowl Sunday.

The epic downtown party is back again—Eagles and Chiefs fans welcome. Lunar New Year festivities also continue with feasts and celebrations, while Dungeness crab is making many a menu even better.


Go high culture at SF Indie Fest, an Amy Sherald–adjacent SFMOMA show, and Oakland’s truffle fest. Then go pop culture with a Beyoncé-Rihanna Galentine's brunch and an adorable puppy bowl party.

Go for some Dungeness and other seafood delights at your favorite restaurants all around SF for the Golden Gate Restaurant Association's official SF Crab Season. // Participating restaurants and details at ggra.org


Prep for your Super Bowl party with a take-home kit from Radhaus. Stock up on lamb and chicken doner kebabs, bratwurst, and plenty of beer; order through Saturday at 9pm. // Radhaus, 2 Marina Blvd., Building A (Marina); details on Instagram


Bring cultures together with a Peruvian-Chinese feast in honor of the year of the snake. La Mar’s curated menu includes Dungeness-stuff peppers and plenty of dumplings; through Sunday. // La Mar, Pier 1 1/2 The Embarcadero); reservations at lamarsf.com

Settle in for the epic 48-layer lasagnette or try the raviolo at Seven Hills’ sweet sister spot, Collina. You'll receive a complimentary appetizer when you show your 7x7 Social Club membership; open nightly except Mondays. // Collina, 1550 Hyde St. (Nob Hill); reservations at collinasf.com


Choose tequila over wine with a special collaboration between Californios, Michelin-recognized chef David Castro Hussong, and Jose Cuervo's Reserva de la Familia that perfectly pairs tequila picks with a curated tasting menu of Mexican dishes and pastries; Wednesday and Thursday, 5pm to 8:30pm. // Californios, 355 11th St. (SoMa); reservations at exploretock.com

Immerse yourself in the Year of the Snake with a vibrant red envelope pop-up at Viridian. Enjoy an extensive cocktail menu, music from Asian and Asian-American artists, and plenty of Lunar New Year vibes; through Sunday, March 2. // Viridian, 2216 Broadway (Oakland); details on Instagram


Take to the streets for Rich Medina’s set at this month’s First Thursday, where you can hop between bars, food trucks, activities, and, of course, the dance floor; Thursday, 5pm to 10pm. // Market St. and 2nd St. (SoMa); RSVP at eventbrite.com


Carry on the Lunar New Year festivities with the Beijing Guitar Duo and Domaine Carneros wines. A performance from the critically acclaimed group is followed by wine and light fare; Thursday, 5:30pm. // The St. Regis San Francisco, 125 3rd St. (SoMa); tickets at festivalnapavalley.org


Kick off SF IndieFest and plan for a weekend of movies with screenings of more than 80 new local and worldwide independent films; Thursday through Tuesday, February 18. // Schedule and details at sfindie2025.eventive.org


Expand your Amy Sherald experience with Eternal Echoes, which brings together DJs, vogue dancers, opera singers, and drag performers for a celebration of Black beauty, excellence, and artistry inspired by the artist’s American Sublime exhibition; Thursday, 6pm to 7:30pm. // SFMOMA, 151 Third St. (SoMa); tickets at sfmoma.org


Raise a glass to a stroll under the stars. Head to Sonoma for an astronomer-led stargazing tour followed by pours from Hamel wines and light bites; Friday, 6:30pm to 8:30pm. // Hamel, 15401 Sonoma Highway (Sonoma); reservations at exploretock.com

Find the perfect Valentine’s Day gift when you shop Hilary Finck Jewelry's new Love collection. Make it even sweeter you when you score a discount through 7x7 Social Club. // Shop at hilaryfinck.com.


Start the weekend with a laugh from funny guy Lucas Zelnick. We’ve got a few free tickets for 7x7 Social Club members; Friday and Saturday. // Cobb’s Comedy Club, 915 Columbus Ave. (Russian Hill); tickets at cobbscomedy.com

Thank you to our partners at Cobb’s Comedy Club.

Doll up your favorite finds with a patch party at Nooworks. The favorite destination for funky clothing is hosting Patch Ya Later to serve up drinks, tunes, and looks; Friday, 3pm to 7pm. // Nooworks, 395 Valencia St. (Mission); details on Instagram


Check out the new beer garden at Headlands Brewing. Enjoy fresh air with brews and burgers in their new 5,000 square foot indoor-outdoor space decked out with TVs, fire pits, and more; Tuesdays through Sundays. // Headlands Brewing, 2999 Oak Rd., Ste. A (Walnut Creek); headlandsbrewing.com


Stock up for a glow-up with a Jenni Kayne and Oak Essentials takeover at 1 Hotel and shop a luxurious collection of skincare and wardrobe essentials; Friday through Sunday, 10am to 6pm. // 1 Hotel San Francisco, 8 Mission St. (Embarcadero); details at 1hotels.com/san-francisco

Be part of a Mission Valentine’s tradition with Lover’s Lane, a celebration of love and community with live music, local art, and good eats; Saturday, 11am to 6pm. // Balmy Alley, Balmy Alley 24th St. and Mission St. (Mission District); details on instagram.com


Round up your Galentines for a Beyoncé and Rihanna-fueled brunch, complete with nonstop music, a sangria bar, and costume contest; Saturday, 11am to 3pm. // Spark Social, 601 Mission Bay Blvd. (Mission Bay); tickets at sparksocialsf.com


Head over the bridge for a truffle fest. Sample truffle-infused goods, meet local foragers, and take home plenty of luxe treats; Saturday, 12pm to 3pm. // Rockridge Market Hall, 5655 College Ave. (Oakland); details at rockridgemarkethall.com


Learn about 18th century lover’s eye portraits and make your own with a quick trip to the city’s most specialized museum; Saturday and Sunday, 2pm to 3pm. // Museum of the Eye, 645 Beach St. (Fisherman’s Wharf); RSVP at www.aao.org


Take down the schnitzelwich with some fine wine. The chicken schnitzel and brioche sandwich is the ideal crispy complement to pours at Ashes & Diamonds—and even better for 7x7 Social Club members who get both free on their next visit; 3:30pm daily. // Ashes & Diamonds Winery, 4130 Howard Ln. (Napa); ashesdiamonds.com


Book a transportive dinner for Valentine’s Day. This Taste of Tuscany offers a four-course Italian dinner from Léal's executive chef Lance Ramhurst in an immersive theatre experience; Saturday, February 15, 6pm to 9:30pm. // Granada Theater, 17440 Monterey Rd. (Morgan Hill); tickets at eventbrite.com

Thank you to our partners at Visit Morgan Hill.


Root for mutts and pups at Wilder’s annual Puppy Bowl. Bring your fur baby for pup cups or enjoy a tiki cocktail to benefit Muttville Senior Dog Rescue; Sunday, noon to 3pm. // Wilder, 3154 Fillmore St. (Cow Hollow); reservations at opentable.com


Catch the game with some oysters on the side at Mayes' watch party; Sunday at 3pm. // Mayes Oyster House, 1233 Polk St. (TenderNob); tickets at eventbrite.com


Celebrate local culinary excellence at the James Beard Foundation’s Taste America series. The walk-around tasting will feature chef Nelson German (alaMar Kitchen & Bar and Sobre Mesa) as part of the foundation’s annual class of TasteTwentychefs, as well as James Beard semifinalists from Tarts de Feybesse, Friends & Family, and Dalida. Proceeds benefit the foundation's national impact programming. // 6:30pm Sunday, February 23 at Four Seasons, 757 Market St. (SoMa); tickets are on sale at jamesbeard.org/tasteamerica.

Thank you to our partners at James Beard Foundation.

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