Thursday, April 23, 2015

Music in San Francisco

Music can bring people together.  It is also something that people are very passionate about.  No matter what type of music you like, there are always concerts close to home at Berkeley Central. San Francisco has a great music community for all tastes. We are also lucky enough to have some of the best performance venues in the United States. Here are some shows you can check out over the next month in the bay area.

Tonight you can see Damien Rice at the Fox Theater in Oakland.   This acoustic guitar artist has had many hits over the years. This Irish singer/songwriter broke through in 2002 with his first album called ‘O’.  He has collaborated with many artists including Tori Amos and David Gray since 2002.  You can buy tickets for tonight’s show here!

Next month, head back to the Fox Theater to hear Spoon play.  This band has been playing for over 18 years across the world. Their music has been featured on popular television shows including The Simpsons and The O.C.  This Austin, Texas group is touring to promote their new album ‘They Want My Soul’. You can get tickets for the May 29th show here. 

Finally, on June 5th at the Fox Theater you can see Sufjan Stevens live.  This folk artist has experimented with many types of music over the years. This artist has been out of the spotlight for over five years, but he is returning with this tour and his two night show in San Francisco. You can get your tickets here. 


These are just three of the many great concerts coming to the San Francisco area.  You can find more shows at the San Francisco Theater website. 

Friday, April 17, 2015

Prix Fixe Menu and A New Restaurant

During restaurant weeks, we get the opportunity to sample plenty of food for a fixed menu price.  The fixed menu price is a great feature because you can plan your spending and where you go.  However, this option only comes around once or twice a year in a few locations.  We would love if their were restaurants that had a fixed menu price all year around. Lucky for us, this could be happening in the San Francisco area according to Hoodline. 

Trestle will be opening soon in the bay area. This restaurant is the home of the $35.00 Prix Fixe Menu.  The creators behind this restaurant have plenty of experience behind them.  Opening restaurants like Michael Mina, A16, and SPQR.  

Trestle will be opening in the 531 Jackson St. on the corner of Columbus Avenue. This area is not known as a bargain district, but Trestle will help add a good price and value option to the area. Trestle will be the perfect weekend getaway in the city.  It is a short 20 minute commute from Berkeley Central Apartments. 

This may be a Prix Fixe dinner, but there are still plenty of options to choose from. There are many ways to substitute items for allergies or other reasons you may have.  There may be a small charge, but it will be worth it after you taste your three delicious courses.  Trestle’s motto is “Return to the Proper Meal”.  This includes hearty portions, a good price, and a great value.  You should not be expecting discounted or low cost ingredients at this restaurant.


The creators of this restaurant want to make sure that their dinner is available to everyone.  They do not want to lose the customers that enjoy eating out and the fun that comes with that experience.  This menu price gives people the option of making a dinner the centerpiece of a night out.  We do not get this option very often, and we are super excited about trying Trestle. 

Friday, April 10, 2015

Winter is Coming Back to San Fran?


San Francisco didn’t get the worst of the weather this past winter, but we could soon be experiencing some sub-zero temperatures. According to Hoodline, a Craigslist ad was posted seeking out a manager and a general manager for the newest Minus 5 ice bar soon to be located in the Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel. The lease hasn’t officially been signed yet for Minus 5, but they already have a solid relationship with Hilton since their New York location is housed in a Hilton hotel. This is only Minus 5’s 6th location of one of their unique ice bars. Currently, there are 2 in Las Vegas and 1 each in New York, Orlando, FL and the Cayman Islands.

With tickets ranging in price from $20 to $75, all of which include the use of borrowed parkas and gloves, this can be a pricey excursion. Once you are outfitted in your gloves and military grade parkas, it’s time to delve into the icy world of Minus 5. Everything inside of the bar is crafted from ice. Everything. The walls, the bar, the glasses you drink your chilled cocktails from and even the seats. Minus 5 employs an ice carver to constantly update and change the feel of the bar with new sculptures throughout the year.

Dance to music while enjoying your cocktails and take in an LED light show all while the in house professional photographers capture freeze frames of your experiences in the ice bar.

However, with nearly 98% of California now under restrictions due to the drought, the ice bar could possibly feel the crack downs. California Governor Jerry Brown, stated, "We're trying to use the water in the wisest way possible." 2 San Franciscan bars even offered one dollar off drinks if you ordered them sans ice.

Is a bar crafted entirely out of ice the ‘wisest’ use of the state’s water supply? What do you think?

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Friday, April 3, 2015

Berkeley Easter Weekend Happenings


Hippity, hoppity, Easter weekend is here! Maybe you were even lucky enough to have a day off work today! Berkeley is home to a couple of huge area Easter events - the Egg Hunt Extravaganza and The Eggster Egghunt and and Learning Festival. Whether you have children yourself or are hosting some younger family members for the weekend, these events are the perfect way to have a fun, family-friendly experience!

Egg Hunt Extravaganza
On Saturday beginning at 9:30 AM, Willard Park on Derby Street in Southeast Berkeley will be home to an Easter wonderland! A petting zoo, carnival and crafts are some of the activities that await you. Children up to age 11 may participate in the egg hunt, while children 11 and older may participate in an organized scavenger hunt. Participation in the egg hunt costs $6. After the hunt is over, you can join in on Bunny Hop dance lessons!


The Eggster Egghunt and Learning Festival
The University of California, Berkeley is home to the largest free egg hunt in our part of the state. The hunt takes place on Saturday at the Sather Tower on the UC Berkeley campus. In addition to the egg hunt, there is a silent auction with gift cards and sports memorabilia, raffle and music. Egg hunt participants will need to bring their own baskets, as none will be provided at the event itself. Please be advised, parking in this area can be difficult! Luckily, a walk to Sather Tower at UC Berkeley from Berkeley Central apartment homes only takes about 10 minutes!

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