SM Novaliches’ Dine Under the Moonlight
Since last year, food establishments have been pulling all the tricks to make dining out as fun and special as it used to be in our pre-pandemic time. With COVID-19 still on the sidelines, the concept of alfresco dining enables restaurants to provide in-store services that are safe and give customers a unique dining experience.
Indeed, alfresco dining is the new trend in the food industry. Among the best options that clicked with the diners is having their meal with a view. And this lifestyle mall serves not just good food but a chance to enjoy it under the stars.
Anne Schrager May 3, 2021
Singer/songwriter Diana Gameros will be featured in the Exploratorium’s online bilingual Mother’s Day celebration. Photo: Claudio Nalerio, courtesy of the artist
Mother’s Day arrives Sunday, May 9, and there is no shortage of ways to spend quality time with family in honor of the occasion.
Local venues in San Francisco and beyond are preparing parklets and newly constructed performance areas to celebrate the season, as vaccination rates spark a slight relaxation of public health guidelines. Examples include District Six, a SOMA StrEat Food Park-curated outdoor food truck and entertainment area in the city, and Out Front at the UC Theatre in Berkeley, which features a street bar, casual outdoor dining and live music from 6:30-10 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays. The Blue Note Napa is also set for a pivot to outdoor entertainment, with a robust live music series hosted at the Charles Krug Winery in St. Helena starting up later this month; and th
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Field operations employee Pablo Cortez (left) and registered nurse Becky Dodds prepare to give Kelver Vasquez of Ignacio his first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a Curative pop-up clinic in the parking lot of Hamilton Community Center in Novato on Friday, April 30, 2021.Jessica Christian/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium launches underwater dining. Source: Sea Life Melbourne.
Businesses joining in the fun of April Fool’s Day with branded hoaxes is by no means a new phenomenon. But, this year, many are reading the room and taking a more lighthearted approach.
The pause in April Fool’s marketing ploys last year was a result of the global pandemic, but this year, as AdWeek notes, brands are easing back into the holiday with slightly less cynical or heavy-handed pranks.
From Aussie business such as Whiskey Loot to international brands such as Volkswagen, businesses are launching fake products and experiences. Here are
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