Bust out your ugliest holiday sweater and come to the Wharf for a night of drinks and merriment! The evening begins with a check-in at Castagnola’s waterside restaurant where you will be given six drink tickets. Start the night off right with music, a drink, light finger foods, and a fun photo opp all while enjoying the beautiful panoramic views of the Fisherman’s Wharf lagoon. From there make your way through the neighborhood to five different bars:
• Gold Dust Lounge – A piece of San Francisco history (165 Jefferson St.)
• Fiddler’s Green – Irish pub off the beaten path (1333 Columbus Ave.)
• Luau Lounge – The Wharf’s secret Tiki bar (PIER 39 2nd floor)
• Jack’s Cannery Bar – Tucked away in the historic Cannery building (441 Jefferson St.)
• Brick & Beam – a hip new take on a hotel bar (555 North Point St.)
Each bar will have at least two different drink options to choose from, which may include beer, wine, or a specialty holiday-themed cocktail. The tour is self-lead. You can check-in any time before 9 PM and visit each bar in whatever order you like. Food is not included with your ticket, but each stop along the way has food available to purchase.
You won’t be the only one dressed up! To celebrate the season, the Fisherman’s Wharf district is getting decked out. Even the iconic Fisherman’s Wharf crab wheel sign will be sporting an ugly holiday sweater “yarn bomb.”
This event is in support of the Share the Warmth coat drive for San Francisco’s Homeless. Please bring a new or clean and gently-used coat, jacket, or hoodie size L-4XL only to donate at check-in. Give the gift of warmth to some of San Francisco’s vulnerable street population. (Not required but strongly encouraged)
This event is organized by the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District, a 501(c)(3) organization. The Share the Warmth coat drive is in partnership with Project Homeless Connect.
This event is only for attendees 21 years of age or older. There will be an ID check when you check-in. Please drink responsibly and take public transportation or rideshare home after the event. Cheers!
Bust out your ugliest holiday sweater and come to the Wharf for a night of drinks and merriment! The evening begins with a check-in at Castagnola’s waterside restaurant where you will be given six drink tickets. Start the night off right with music, a drink, light finger foods, and a fun photo opp all while enjoying the beautiful panoramic views of the Fisherman’s Wharf lagoon. From there make your way through the neighborhood to five different bars:
• Gold Dust Lounge – A piece of San Francisco history (165 Jefferson St.)
• Fiddler’s Green – Irish pub off the beaten path (1333 Columbus Ave.)
• Luau Lounge – The Wharf’s secret Tiki bar (PIER 39 2nd floor)
• Jack’s Cannery Bar – Tucked away in the historic Cannery building (441 Jefferson St.)
• Brick & Beam – a hip new take on a hotel bar (555 North Point St.)
Each bar will have at least two different drink options to choose from, which may include beer, wine, or a specialty holiday-themed cocktail. The tour is self-lead. You can check-in any time before 9 PM and visit each bar in whatever order you like. Food is not included with your ticket, but each stop along the way has food available to purchase.
You won’t be the only one dressed up! To celebrate the season, the Fisherman’s Wharf district is getting decked out. Even the iconic Fisherman’s Wharf crab wheel sign will be sporting an ugly holiday sweater “yarn bomb.”
This event is in support of the Share the Warmth coat drive for San Francisco’s Homeless. Please bring a new or clean and gently-used coat, jacket, or hoodie size L-4XL only to donate at check-in. Give the gift of warmth to some of San Francisco’s vulnerable street population. (Not required but strongly encouraged)
This event is organized by the Fisherman’s Wharf Community Benefit District, a 501(c)(3) organization. The Share the Warmth coat drive is in partnership with Project Homeless Connect.
This event is only for attendees 21 years of age or older. There will be an ID check when you check-in. Please drink responsibly and take public transportation or rideshare home after the event. Cheers!
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