22 Fun Things to Do This Week (1.06.25)
OMCA After Dark resumes this Thursday with mixing, mingling, and figure drawing. (Kamiko Fujji, via @oaklandmuseumca)

22 Fun Things to Do This Week (1.06.25)

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Test your appetite for new-year-new-you experiences this week.

Forage through Golden Gate Park, try your hand at drawing workshops, or get into padel. There’s also music in every flavor, from soul and symphony to K-pop and jazz.


Just want to indulge? There are plenty of opportunities for culinary excellence and delicious mocktails and cocktails.

Experience the best of Napa Valley cuisine with the region’s restaurant week, featuring exclusive deals and specials around the area; Monday, through Jan. 12. // Details at donapa.com


Pick up a new hobby at Park Padel, the racquet-forward remix between tennis and squash. 7x7 Social Club players get beginner lessons for just $20; 8am to 9pm daily. // Park Padel, 550-4 Eccles Ave. (Oyster Point); reservations at parkpadel.com


Make it a ‘Tini Tuesday at the St. Regis, where special martinis are served up with a side of jazz from the SF Conservatory of Music; Tuesdays at 5:30pm. // Astra, The St. Regis San Francisco, 125 Third St. (SoMa); reservations at marriott.com


Head out for a walk and mocktails. The New Bar is hosting a wellness-focused walk followed by NA Aplós drinks and goodies from Face Foundrié; Wednesday at 4:30pm. // The New Bar, 2181A Union St. (Pacific Heights); details at thenewbar.com

Meet Che Fico friend Marc Vetri, the James Beard Award–winning chef/owner of Philly’s Vetri, at a special collaboration dinner. Four courses include a truffle fonduta, duck ragu, and foie gras; Wednesday at 5pm. // Che Fico, 838 Divisadero St. (Fillmore); reservations at opentable.com


Taste all the blends at Wineluv Wednesday. The three-hour event will pour out unlimited samples of more than 30 wines. Stay for dinner and cocktails if you're out for more; Wednesday at 5pm. // Amador Club, 550 Montgomery St., Flr. 10 (FiDi); tickets at eventbrite.com


Art after dark at OMCA’s Thursday After Hours. Mix and mingle over drinks= and live music, then head to the galleries for chats and a live figure drawing session; BYOS (bring your own sketchpad); Thursday, 5pm to 8pm. // Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak St. (Oakland); details at museumca.org


Catch Lee Fields and Monophonics at the Fillmore for a soulful night from the iconic singer; Thursday at 8pm. // The Fillmore, 1805 Geary Blvd. (NoPA) tickets at livenation.com


Go hard for K-pop at a rave with some of the genre’s biggest headliners; Thursday at 8pm. // The Regency Ballroom, 1300 Van Ness Ave. (TenderNob); tickets at axs.com

Make it a long weekend at Bardessono Hotel and Spa in Yountville, where rooftop soaks, award-winning food, and easy access to wineries and trails await. // Bardessono Hotel and Spa, 6526 Yount St. (Yountville); reservations at bardessono.com. Join 7x7 Social Club to save 15 percent on stays.


Have a ball at Oasis. Their first event of the year is full of drag and vogue—including a can’t-miss contest for beginners and experts alike; Friday at 10pm. // Oasis, 298 11th St. (SoMa); tickets at eventbrite.com


Relive the awkward days with a live taping of Mortified, the podcast that comically excavates artifacts of teen angst; Friday, 7:30pm to 9:30pm. // DNA Lounge, 375 11th St. (SoMa); tickets at dnalounge.com


Check out an immersive audio festival. The San Francisco Tape Music Festival features audio art by more than 40 local and international composers, projected in 3D through high-fidelity speakers; 8:30pm to 1:30pm Friday and 7pm Saturday. // Victoria Theatre, 2961 16th St. (Mission); tickets at eventbrite.com

Forage your way through the city on a wild plants and medicinals walk with an expert guide; Saturday, 1pm to 4pm. // Arguello Blvd. and Lincoln Way (Golden Gate Park); tickets at eventbrite.com


Witness the comedy of David Cross on his “The End of The Beginning of The End” tour stop over the bridge;Saturday at 8pm. // Fox Theater, 1807 Telegraph Ave. (Oakland); tickets at ticketmaster.com


Take a seat for a distinct tasting experience at Bricoleur Vineyards. Three distinct wines will be paired with seasonal small bites by Michelin-starred chef Charlie Palmer. If you’re in the 7x7 Social Club, you get a free glass of bubbly and 30 percent off tickets. // Bricoleur Vineyards, 7394 Starr Rd. (Windsor); reservations at bricoleurvineyards.com


Move and groove in Noe Valley Plaza on Sunday. The day kicks off with a free vinyasa flow class (11am) followed by acoustic tunes from local band The Bud (1pm). // Noe Valley Town Square, 3861 24th St. (Now Valley); details at noevalleytownsquare.com


Try your hand at continuous line drawing in a workshop with artist Meagan Burns; Sunday, 10am to 2pm. // Ferry Building, 1 Ferry Building (Embarcadero); tickets at ferrybuildingmarketplace.com

Enjoy low-key beats and decadent bivalves in Berkeley during an ambient jazz brunch with the Lo-fi Oyster Co.; Sunday at 11am. // Bartavelle Cafe, 1621 San Pablo Ave. (Berkeley); details on Instagram


Cruise and conquer Angel Island. Passage Nautical offers a cushy ride from the city with hot drinks and tasty carbs to fuel you up for a hike followed by a chef-prepared lunch. // Passage Nautical; tickets at passagenautical.com.7x7 Social Club members save 20 percent on Saturday, January 25 and February 22 adventures.


Get tickets to see Tom Segura, the comedian behind podcasts “Your Mom's House” and “Two Bears One Cave”; Friday, January 24 at 7:30pm. // Chase Center, 1 Warriors Way (Mission Bay); tickets at stubhub.com


Prepare to enter the SoundBox. The SF Symphony’s immersive experience leads you through the unknown into an extraordinary, multisensory adventure. Coming up, a new experience curated by Courtney Bryan; Friday, January 31 and Sunday, February 1. // Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. (Civic Center); tickets at sfsymphony.org

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