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Bon Appetit Grub Crawl - Hayes Valley

Celebrate the best of food and culture with Bon Appetit magazine on Saturday, November 8 at the Grub Crawl in San Francisco's Hayes Valley!

The Grub Crawl is Bon Appétit’s take on the modern food festival - Instead of spending the day under a tent, waiting in long lines for small bites of food, we take the consumers into the actual restaurants so they can experience those restaurants they way they are supposed to be enjoyed. On the Grub Crawl there are no lines and more food and drink than you could possibly eat in an afternoon or evening!

AFTERNOON CRAWL: HAYES VALLEY

KICKOFF PARTY - LA URBANA

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La Urbana brings cantina-style food and cutting-edge design to the Divisadero Corridor neighborhood. Executive chef Julio “Papi” Aguilera excites the palate with a menu of contemporary Mexican cuisine, along with over 30 different varieties of artisanal mezcal.

SOUVLA

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Souvla is a fast-casual sandwich shop in the heart of San Francisco’s Hayes Valley, inspired by the neighborhood souvlaki joints found throughout Greece. Souvla offers diners an approachable, flavorful menu of traditional Greek specialties with a California twist.

TWO SISTERS BAR & BOOKS

Inspired by two sisters and their love of world travel, Two Sisters Bar and Books is a warm, welcoming space where there is always time to linger over a classic cocktail or a comforting cup of coffee, nosh on a well-crafted dish, or delight in all things literary.

BOXING ROOM

The acclaimed Boxing Room offers the classic Cajun and Creole dishes of New Orleans and coastal Louisiana made with local, seasonal ingredients from executive chef Justin Simoneaux, along with a beverage program highlighting small-production wines and microbrews.

NOJO

With a name meaning “farm” in Japanese, this unique neighborhood restaurant sources high quality, seasonal ingredients from ranches and farms across the Bay Area. Nojo offers diners Japanese style skewers and creative small plates in a relaxed and lively environment.

Please visit bagrubcrawl.com to purchase tickets. ($149)

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