
Yerba Buena 3rd Thursday
Art Venues 5–8pm* / Food & Drink 5–10pm
*Venue times vary, check back here for an updated event schedule
Third Thursday here has a website updated occasionally. Also follow the Facebook.
VENUE LIST – Explore downtown San Francisco’s “Art Heart” of the Yerba Buena Neighborhood
1 ) California Historical Society | 678 Mission St @ 3rd
2 ) Contemporary Jewish Museum | 736 Mission St @ Yerba Buena Lane
3 ) Museum of the African Diaspora | 685 Mission St @ 3rd
4) Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | 701 Mission Street @3rd
5 ) Yerba Buena Gardens Festival | Jessie Square @ 736 Mission St ( May to October 2020)
Discount Restaurant Partners – offering special discounts and happy hour pricing
A ) B Restaurant and Bar | 720 Howard St above the gardens waterfall
B) Novela | 662 Mission St @ Annie Alley
C) Thirsty Bear 661 Howard Street
Find special programming and free and discounted entry on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Yerba Buena 3rd Thursday is a monthly collaboration of the Yerba Buena’s cultural institutions to promote the area as a destination, bring more interest and visibility to the world class institutions and programming and encourage collaboration. This is a program of the Yerba Buena Alliance and participating institutions.
Join us for the November neighborhood meeting generously hosted by the California Historical Society!
Come and learn about what is happening in the neighborhood and get to know your neighbors.
Refreshments will be provided.
This meeting is open to the public.
Agenda:
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Hello from California Historical Society, exhibits and programs
Introductions/hear from Yerba Buena neighborhood - The Bird – new location in the neighborhood, 115 New Montgomery
- Yerba Buena Conservancy update
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Alt School update
- Urban Design Guidelines by the San Francisco Planning Department

Yerba Buena 3rd Thursday
Art Venues 5–8pm* / Food & Drink 5–10pm
*Venue times vary, check back here for an updated event schedule
Third Thursday here has a website updated occasionally. Also follow the Facebook.
VENUE LIST – Explore downtown San Francisco’s “Art Heart” of the Yerba Buena Neighborhood
1 ) California Historical Society | 678 Mission St @ 3rd
2 ) Contemporary Jewish Museum | 736 Mission St @ Yerba Buena Lane
3 ) Museum of the African Diaspora | 685 Mission St @ 3rd
4) Yerba Buena Center for the Arts | 701 Mission Street @3rd
5 ) Yerba Buena Gardens Festival | Jessie Square @ 736 Mission St ( May to October 2020)
Discount Restaurant Partners – offering special discounts and happy hour pricing
A ) B Restaurant and Bar | 720 Howard St above the gardens waterfall
B) Novela | 662 Mission St @ Annie Alley
C) Thirsty Bear 661 Howard Street
Find special programming and free and discounted entry on the 3rd Thursday of each month. Yerba Buena 3rd Thursday is a monthly collaboration of the Yerba Buena’s cultural institutions to promote the area as a destination, bring more interest and visibility to the world class institutions and programming and encourage collaboration. This is a program of the Yerba Buena Alliance and participating institutions.

Join us for an informed look at what is the Yerba Buena Conservancy, a new non profit organization that has been formed.
The Yerba Buena Conservancy will play a role in the future of the Yerba Buena Gardens as it is transferred from the Office of Community Investment and Infrastructure or OCII to the City’s Department of Real Estate.
Come and listen and learn. Agenda is the-yerba-buena-gardens-conservancy-community-meeting-agenda-november-30-2016
This community meeting is open to the public. All are welcome.

Come and join us in our monthly neighborhood meeting to learn about the important events taking place in the Yerba Buena.
Enter at 835 Market Street because the mall hours start at 10 am and we are starting the meeting at 8:45 am.
Agenda
- Central Soma Plan update
- Sites Unseen update
- 2017 Preview
- Yerba Buena Conservancy Update
- Hear from you, the neighborhood
All are welcome, refreshments provided. Please join us to get an informed look at what is happening in the neighborhood

Lets say cheers to 2016 and a very successful year. Meet up at one of Yerba Buena’s hippest new places, Wine Down, for light snacks and refreshments and discounted drink specials.
Mix, mingle, get to know your neighbors. This event is in conjunction with Yerba Buena Third Thursday, the partnership between the area’s cultural institutions and restaurant partners. Get to know what is going on in your neighborhood and meet your neighbors.
RSVP on the Eventbrite link.
See more about Third Thursday on the Facebook page.
Join us for the Yerba Buena neighborhood meeting to get engaged and informed about what is happening in the neighborhood.
Agenda
- About Samovar Tea
- 2017 Preview, whats to come, see the presentation on Google Drive here.
- About Martin Luther King Jr Day 2017 and the many activities for this year’s theme Justice in the Beloved Community
- Yerba Buena Conservancy update, contact virginia@yerbabuena.org to get the handouts
- Don’t forget to take some time to fill out the SURVEY for the Folsom Howard StreetScape Project
- Hear from you, the neighborhood
All are welcome, refreshments provided. Neighborhood meetings are free and open to the public. Join us!
Join us for the Yerba Buena neighborhood meeting to get engaged and informed about what is happening in the neighborhood.
Agenda:
- Support the Yerba Buena Alliance in 2017, join as a member
- Public Art coming to Yerba Buena Lane “The PeepShow”
- Announcement for the 18th Anniversary of the How Weird Street Faire for Sunday, May 7
- Announcement about the 2017 Bay to Breakers Event May 21, 2017
- Hear from the Yerba Buena neighborhood
All are welcome, refreshments provided.
Join us for the Yerba Buena neighborhood meeting to get engaged and informed about what is happening in the neighborhood.
Agenda:
- About Tech Shop events and programs
- Art Commission update from JD Beltran, public art and more
- Bart update
- Moscone Expansion update
- Hear from the Yerba Buena neighborhood
All are welcome, refreshments provided.
Join us for the Yerba Buena neighborhood meeting to get engaged and informed about what is happening in the neighborhood. We will be hosted by the SFMOMA.
Please enter on Minna Street entrance because this is before museum hours.
Agenda:
- How Weird Street Festival for Sunday, May 7th and street closers on Howard between New Montgomery & 1st and 2nd Street between Mission and Folsom including Alleys Natoma, Minna and Tehema- the 18th annual event is a 50th anniversary celebration of the Summer of Love
- Public art at the Westfield Mall by Bip artist representative
- More to be announced
- Hear from you, the neighborhood.
All are welcome, refreshments provided. Thank you to SFMOMA for hosting.