Your guide to the tastiest foodie happenings going down this week. Bon Appetit!
PHILZ OPENS LARGE NEW LOCATION ON CASTRO STREET
Beloved coffee shop, Philz has moved from its small 18th Street location to a larger storefront on Castro St, roughly twice the size of its former locale. The new Philz, which opens Thursday, October 8, will have four baristas making coffee at a time, instead of two, and offer much more outdoor seating to enjoy your Mint Mojito iced coffee. // 549 Castro Street, philzcoffee.com
ORDER AN ENTIRE FOOD TRUCK FOR JUST $10
The newest iteration of Caviar's Fastbite program promises to feed your entire office for just $10. For one day only, you can order an entire food truck (in this case, Señor Sisig) on-demand for one hour including complimentary food for up to 50 friends, coworkers, or anyone else you deem worthy —all for just $10 bucks. Beginning at 10:30am tomorrow, October 8, simply find the Señor Sisig truck as a lunch item on Fastbite, select it as your order, and be prepared for Caviar to back the truck up for a full hour. // try-caviar.com/san-francisco, senorsisig.com
NEW CHEF IN RESIDENCE AT MoAD
TheMuseum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) is launching it first chef-in-residence program led by James Beard award-winning chef Bryant Terry. Through the unprecedented partnership, Chef Terry aims to raise awareness on issues surrounding health, food, and farming by engaging local communities through educational workshops, author-series lectures, and other events that marry food and culture. // moadsf.org
GRAND FARE MARKET OPENS IN OAKLAND
Bay Area restaurateur Doug Washington opened the doors to Grand Fare Market in Oakland on Wednesday. The Market, which sits just steps away from Lake Merritt, offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner to enjoy in their lively outdoor space as well as to-go orders. While customers can come to browse the usual market fare, there is also a raw oyster bar, curated cheese selections, house-made charcuterie, seasonal farmers market salads, a rotisserie station of fresh-roasted meats, and an extensive list of domestic and imported wines and beers to keep you occupied. Linea coffee and Brother & Sistersfloral shop will also be on premise. // 3265 Grand Ave, Oakland, grandfaremarket.com
KOREAN POP-UP FROM ROBIN SONG
Miss eating Chef Robin Song's tasty dishes at Hog & Rocks? Mourn no more. On October 11th and 12th from 10pm-1am Alta’s #ALTALATENIGHT pop-up series continues featuring Song plus delicious dishes from his upcoming brick & mortar project, JunJu, which is set to open next year. Stop by for fish cake soup, hand cut noodles, pulled pork sandos, and more. Reservations are recommended, and can be made through OpenTable. // 1420 Market St, San Francisco,
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