The Experience

The Experience, Richmond: East Brother Beer Co. SF Rec Room

The Experience:

Been to the Rec Room Yet?

It’s your new after-work ritual. Pull up a chair, settle in and sip classic-style beer with friends, The Rec Room is the place to unwind.

Whether you go there to cheer on your team, beat your friends at a game or just sip something classic – they’ve got the vibe dialed. Now open in the heart of SF: The Rec Room. Cold East Brother beer, arcade games, TVs for sports fans and room to relax – swing by and see what they’ve been working on!

Their newly opened Rec Room is in the Metreon, they’re excited for you to swing by! We have been following our friends from their beginnings in Richmond to their laudatory oprenings in San Francisco and Mill Valley. Congrats to the crew at East Brother Beer Co!

Rec Room Hours:

Sun – Wed: 11am-7:30pm; Thurs – Sat: 11am-8:30pm

“With more than 3,000 square feet fronting the grassy landscape that is Yerba Buena Gardens, it offers 15 or so beers, along with board games, darts, and pool — like a fun suburban basement, but with way more taps.”  The San Francisco Standard
 The Rec Room is located in the Metreon in San Francisco at Fourth & Mission.

Where:

1001 Canal Blvd
Richmond

eastbrotherbeer.com

The Experience, Emeryville: Jered’s Pottery Fun

The Experience:

Clay with Your Food!

Here’s some fun for all you foodies out there! Rotten City Cultural District (RCCD) presents a live chef competition, Clay With Your Food at Jered’s Pottery in Emeryville on Sunday, October 12 from 3-6pm. Think Chef’s Table meets The Great Pottery Throw Down meets Nailed It. Three brave Bay Area chefs will be put through three challenges, including preparing food in the potter’s kiln at 1000 degrees Fahrenheit, plating food on sculpture and throwing on the potter’s wheel.

Tickets to the event include wood-fired pizza, apps and salads by Anaviv Catering (yum!), as well as wine, beer and crafted cocktails. There will be a DJ, a “Jered’s Mugshot” photobooth, and other creative audience participation opportunities. Many shenanigans will be had, but there can only be one Clay with Your Food Champion!

About

Jered’s Pottery: Creating harmony and balance through form and color. Chefs and designers across the country come to Emeryville to enlist the talents of International Clayboy & Vesselist Jered Nelson.  His pottery is made from his own unique California pottery porcelain blend. Currently studio & boutique are open Tu/Th 10am-1pm and Fr/Sa 10am-6pm or by appointment. 510-891-1462

Where:

5743a Horton St
Emeryville

https://jeredspottery.com/

The Experience, Alameda: Faction Brewing Fleet Week

The Experience:

The skies are alive, with the sound of…the Royal Canadian Air Force!

Even without the Blue Angels, the skies above Alameda are about to get wild: the Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds are flying this year, and Faction’s got one of the best views in the Bay.

They’re opening early Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am for Fleet Week! Grab a beer, kick back on the patio, and watch the show from their taproom with three food trucks on site, sunshine overhead, and cold craft beer flowing all weekend. The crew down at Faction wants you to join them and soak up some sunshine while watching the skies go wild.

Food truck lineup:
Saturday: Knee Baby’z Eatery | World Famous Hotboys | Pacific Fine Foods
Sunday: Fist of Flour Pizza | World Famous Hotboys | Pacific Fine Foods

Faction Brewing’s Hours: Wed/Thu 2-8pm; Fri/Sat 12-8pm; Sun 12-6pm. Non-alcoholic beverages are also available for purchase. They  have a large outdoor patio and indoor seating is also available. Call to confirm hours (510) 523-2739.

Where:

2501 Monarch St in Alameda Point
Alameda

http://factionbrewing.com

The Experience, Alameda: The Park Street Tavern News

The Experience:

Don’t miss this foodie treat!

Bring your appetite and enjoy a Greek Meze platter loaded with pancetta wrapped prawns, loukaniko, pita bread, tzatziki and more. Which bite would you try first from this delicious spread? They can’t wait to serve you.

The crew at The Park St Tavern also invites you to come dine, sip, and make a difference with them. Join them this Wednesday, October 8th, for a night of food, drinks and giving back. They’re donating 20% of all sales to the Alzheimer’s Association.

Hours: Mon – Thurs 4-8:30pm. Fri – 4-9:30pm; Sun – 4-9pm.Bar opens at 4pm. Dinner at 5pm. (510) 671-2867

Where:

1901 Park St.

https://theparkstreettavern.com

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The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts Opening Night @ Public Market Tomorrow!

The Experience:

Immerse yourself in the Art Scene!

Celebrate Emeryville’s vibrant arts community!

You are invited to Opening Night of Emeryville’s 39th Annual Art Exhibition Friday, October 3, 6-9pm at 5905 Shellmound St in the Public Market. This juried art exhibition produced by Celebration of the Arts, features more than 200 artworks created by over 140 artists and craftspeople who live or work in Emeryville. On opening night you get to meet the artists and get a first look at their artwork as you listen to music by The doRiaN Mode: Vintage Jazz & Blues. A no-host bar raises funds for the Emeryville Youth Art Program. It’s always an electrifying opening night as the community celebrates the city’s thriving collective creativity.

This Annual Art Exhibition showcases the depth of talent and diverse artistic expression of both emerging and established artists. And now, the City of Emeryville has designated October 2025 as Arts & Culture Month and the 39th Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition – open throughout the month – will serve as a hub for creative exploration and participation. Arts & Culture Month kicks off with the Opening Night Reception and comes to a close with a poetry and music event hosted by Emeryville’s former Poet Laureate Sarah Kobrinsky on Sunday, October 26th in the exhibition courtyard.

“Thirty-nine years is a record breaking run for a small, largely volunteer arts organization,” said juror and exhibition designer Kathleen Hanna. “I am privileged to be a part of Emeryville Celebration of the Arts for the last fourteen years and always excited to see the variety and scope of the work produced in this very special community by the Bay.”

The exhibition is open October 4 – 26, 2024, from 11am to 6 pm, Wednesdays through Sundays at Public Market Emeryville, located at 5905 Shellmound Street, Emeryville, CA.  For details, directions, and Emery-go-round stop information, log onto www.emeryarts.org or call 510/652-6122.

Each year the exhibition space is donated by a local Emeryville business. For the fourth year in a row, Oxford Properties Group has generously offered the space for the Annual Exhibition at Public Market Emeryville. Situated at the south end of this lively artisan food destination, exhibition visitors will find ample parking and dining options and even a Saturday morning Farmer’s Market.

Featured Image/“Through Winter Trees” by  Lynne Turner – pigment print transfer on wood, 2025, 15˝x20˝x1/8˝

Oxford Properties Group

Each year the exhibition space is donated by a local Emeryville business. For the third year in a row, Oxford Properties Group has generously offered the space for the Annual Exhibition at Public Market Emeryville. Situated at the south end of this lively artisan food destination, exhibition visitors will find ample parking and dining options.

Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Where:

5905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

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