Oktoberfest on Front will take place in San Francisco's Financial District on Sept. 20, where select pubs will be permitted to sell open-carry alcoholic beverages to festivalgoers.
San Francisco's Oktoberfest on Front is slated to be the first-ever Entertainment Zone event in California history.The Front Street corridor in downtown San Francisco has long been a destination for people wanting to celebrate Oktoberfest, thanks to the German restaurant Schroeder's. But now the city is making it official by sanctioning "Oktoberfest on Front," which will open up the street to the festival and even offer to-go beer to enjoy outside.
Oktoberfest on Front will take place in the Financial District between California and Sacramento streets on Sept. 20 from 2 to 10 p.m.Schroeder's, Harrington's Bar & Grill, and the pub Royal Exchange will be permitted to sell open-carry alcoholic beverages to festivalgoers. There will also be live music, beer-themed games and costume contests.
Senate Bill 76 from state Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, went into effect this year and allows for bars, restaurants, breweries and wineries to get open carry alcohol permits for special events in designated "entertainment zones.
Wiener said the impetus for both bills was similar to that of the mayor's push to revitalize San Francisco's downtown."The COVID-19 pandemic devastated foot traffic to downtown businesses," his office said Wednesday. "Cities in California vary widely in their recovery trajectories, but few have yet reached the levels of foot traffic seen in 2019 in their downtowns."
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