
First time going this year and we had a blast! There is an admission fee and parking is tough if you don't go early but it is totally worth it. Friendly family energy across the entire festival....
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Armenian Food Festival & Bazaar Craving something truly off the beaten path? Come to the 57th Annual Armenian Food Festival located at 825 Brotherhood Way in San Francisco! Sure, it's a celebration of delicious food... But there is also much more! Widely recognized as one of the best ethnic food festivals in the Bay Area, it features a range of authentic cuisine, dancing, music and art. Enjoy everything from live musical performances to shish-kebab lunch, veggie & dinner plates. WHERE: 825 Brotherhood Way, SF (near Lake Merced & SFSU) Below is a brief rundown of activities and new additions to the Festival this year: - Live Armenian Music. - Traditional Armenian Folk Dancers. - Tastiest shish-kebab. - Delicious sandwiches, vegetarian delicacies & scrumptious pastries. - Beer & Wine Garden (Happy Hour starts Friday at 6PM). - Kids Zone. - Shopping along Bazaar Row. - Cigar Tent. - Complimentary & Valet Parking Available. Public Transportation straight to event available.
First time going this year and we had a blast! There is an admission fee and parking is tough if you don't go early but it is totally worth it. Friendly family energy across the entire festival....
We came around 1pm on a Saturday to check out the event. Apparently the live shows and dances start around 5-6pm. We couldn't stay that long but was able to check out the different food items. We...
What a lovely community activity. We arrived around 1:30pm on Sunday. There was some live music going when we arrived, but it had ended by 2pm and there was no more live music after that. There...
Great food served by the community members. I got late lunch here with a friend and the portions are quite large and tasty. But I recommend to go earlier in the day, as some of the pastries that I...
It was my first time visiting this festival . Very hard to find a parking and the entrance fee is $5 which is fine . My first stop was for getting an Armenian coffee. They had made it in huge...
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