September Fairs and Festivals

It's fairs and festivals season in the Bay Area. Don't miss out!

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

belmontgreekfestival.com

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

moonfestival.org

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

haightashburystreetfair.org

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

kingsmountainartfair.org

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 

mvfaf.org 

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

solanoavenueassn.org/events/solano-avenue-stroll

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