During the pandemic, it’s been easy to miss dessert. As restaurants streamlined their menus for takeout and delivery, even those that previously took pride in sweet dessert menus pared them down to one sad budino that would travel well in a deli container the loneliest pudding cup, as it were. Don’t get me wrong, this writer ate many of them, while sitting cross-legged on the couch, and they certainly helped to soothe some of the despair out of lockdown.
But now that San Francisco is one full month into full reopening, restaurants have been working hard to hire back staff and gradually expanding their menus. And respectfully, diners may have one small request: Could we see the full dessert menu, please?
Kick off Pride Month when the Pink Triangle lights up on Twin Peaks this Tuesday, crack open a can of Love Conquers Ale, then get down with some bluegrass during Porch Pride.Plus, shop vintage and arty things at Fulton Street s new Sunday Market; catch a tribute to Billie Holiday at Saint Joseph s A.
4 delicious new Bay Area dessert pop-ups to try this spring
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A mixed box of vegan doughnuts from Whack Donuts in San Francisco.Jeff Wong
We re always on the prowl for new sugary confections popping up around the Bay Area, whether it s a laid-off chef selling pastries out of his friend s apartment or a couple of friends who decided to launch an ice cream brand named after their food-loving dog. From Nutter Butter-inspired shortbread cookies to dulce de leche doughnuts, we ve got your sweet tooth covered. Here are four new dessert pop-ups to try around San Francisco and Oakland.
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. The beloved bar P.C.H. Pacific Cocktail Haven is temporarily closed due to fire but, this week, you can sip cocktails outside from the team s newest venture: Kona s Street Market. (Courtesy of @pch580) 24 Fun Things to Do This Week (3.1.21)
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Feb 26, 2021
Helloooo, March! Spring is in the air and San Francisco is expected to move to the Covid red tier this weekâthat means the reopening of indoor dining rooms, gyms, museums, and more.
While we await that taste of normalcy, stay busy with drinks from Kona s Street Market, the new outdoor cocktail spot from the team behind Pacific Cocktail Haven; unleash your inner artist at Pinckney Clay; and tune in to the Save the Oasis telethon in support of SF s beloved drag club.