It’s fairs and festivals season in the Bay Area. Don’t miss out!
Bay Area Chuseok Festival
SEPT. 14. This sixth annual Korean harvest festival – the largest Bay Area event celebrating Korean culture, cuisine, music, arts and community – will feature Korean food, live performances, traditional Korean games and activities, and more. 11am-4pm. FREE.
Presidio Main Parade Lawn, Montgomery Street, San Francisco
koreancentersf.org/chuseok-festival/chuseok-festival-2024
Belmont Greek Festival
AUG. 31-SEPT. 1. The 52nd annual festival celebrates the best of
Greek culture with delicious food and lively entertainment. 12-10pm. $5, $3 seniors and ages 13-17, 12 and under FREE with an adult.
Holy Cross Church, 900 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont
Chinatown Autumn Moon Festival
SEPT. 14-15. Enjoy mooncakes and food vendors, lion dancers and entertainment, kids’ activities and more. 11am-5pm. FREE.
Grant Avenue between California and Broadway, San Francisco
Haight-Ashbury Street Fair
SEPT. 15. Celebrate the cultural history and diversity of one of San Francisco’s most celebrated neighborhoods with entertainment, food and a Children’s Alley with a bounce house, mobile library and children’s music stage. 11am-5:30pm. FREE.
Haight Street between Masonic and Stanyan, San Francisco
Kings Mountain Art Fair
AUG. 31-SEPT. 2. Enjoy juried art, food and drink and art making in the Kiddie Hollow ($5 cash) under the redwoods to support the Kings Mountain volunteer fire brigade and elementary school. 10am-5pm.
13889 Skyline Blvd., above the town of Woodside
Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival
SEPT. 14-15. Enjoy fine arts and crafts, main stage entertainment and a Children’s Grove with performances and family activities. 10am-5pm. $20 online/$25 at gate; students, teachers and active military with ID FREE.
Old Mill Park, 64 Cascade Drive, Mill Valley
Millbrae Art and Wine Festival
AUG. 31-SEPT. 1. Enjoy two days of live music, handcrafted work by nearly 300 artists and crafters, gourmet food and drink, a car show, organic and green products showcase, home, garden, health and wellness exhibits, and a Kids’ Zone.
10am-7pm Sat., 10am-6pm Sun. FREE.
Broadway from Victoria to Meadow Glen avenues, Millbrae
millbrae.com/art-wine-festival
Mountain View Art & Wine Festival
SEPT. 7-8. One of the Bay Area’s largest festivals, it features over 350 of the region’s finest artists and craft-makers, live music, tons of activities and curated food and drink.11am-7pm Sat., 10am-6pm Sun. FREE.
Castro Street between El Camino Real and Evelyn Avenue, Mountain View
mountainview.miramarevents.com
San Francisco Greek Food Festival
SEPT. 20-22. San Francisco’s longest running Greek food festival returns with food for purchase, traditional dance performances, classic and new music and more. 11am-9pm Fri. and Sat., 11am-6pm Sun. FREE.
Annunciation Cathedral, 245 Valencia St., San Francisco.
annunciation.org/about-us/festival
Solano Avenue Stroll
SEPT. 8. It’s the East Bay’s largest street festival with a mile of family fun through Albany and Berkeley, including 50 entertainers, 25 food booths, 100 government and nonprofit agencies, 100 artisans, jewelers and makers, and more. 10am-5pm. FREE.
Solano Avenue, Berkeley and Albany