3 can’t-miss events at annual food fest Eat Drink SF

Eat Drink SF’s lineup includes a cocktail party at vintage-chic bar and restaurant Curio. | Credit: Curio
A negroni, a glass of sparkling wine, and various appetizers on a silver tray at Curio in San Francisco

Get your appetites ready for Eat Drink SF: This year, the popular San Francisco food festival is hosting three exciting events in addition to Restaurant Week. 

A buzzy cocktail party, a waterfront lunch, and a dinner designed by the city’s culinary superstars between November 3 and November 12 are available exclusively on OpenTable. Here’s what you need to know.

Opening dinner at The Vault Steakhouse

Date: Friday, November 3

Time: 5:30 pm

Price: $195 per person

Eat Drink SF kicks off with a dinner at The Vault Steakhouse, featuring local firepower like Srijith Gopinathan of Copra, Kim Alter of Nightbird, Serena Fisher of 7 Adams, and Jason Halverson of Hi Neighbor Hospitality Group. They’ll create a one-night-only, four-course tasting menu accompanied by wine pairings and live piano.

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Cocktail party at Curio

Date: Sunday, November 5

Time: 5:30 pm – 8 pm 

Price: $65 per person

Vintage-chic bar and restaurant Curio will host an all-inclusive cocktail party that features drinks and appetizers—plus a chance to mingle with members of the Golden Gate Restaurant Association.

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Classic Sunday lunch at Scoma’s Fisherman’s Wharf
The seafood classics on Scoma’s Fisherman’s Wharf’s three-course lunch menu include the restaurant’s renowned cioppino.
The seafood classics on Scoma’s Fisherman’s Wharf’s three-course lunch menu include the restaurant’s renowned cioppino. | Credit: Scoma’s Fisherman’s Whar

Date: Sunday, November 12

Time: 11:30 am 

Price: $85 per person

The three-part restaurant extravaganza closes with a waterfront lunch at local icon Scoma’s Fisherman’s Wharf. Expect a seated three-course lunch that’s all about seafood classics, plus a cocktail and choice of wine. 

Head to Eat Drink SF’s website to see the full rundown of events, and check out Restaurant Week menus for even more special ways to try SF restaurants right now.

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