Lots of different styles of booths. Those still looking for a flea market will be disappointed but... read more
Lots of different styles of booths. Those still looking for a flea market will be disappointed but... read more
Eclectic, nice environment, variety of products, relative easy access Prices? on the high end... read more
My friend and I got there before the 10 am official opening time. That allowed for close parking, a short line for coffee, and perusing the area before the crowds. It did get pretty crowded soon though.
I wish more vegan food was available. I found a meh portabella sandwich. Finding a place to sit was challenging, but found a grassy area behind the band.
Its easy to spend allot of money there, as there are so many unique things.
I will definitely plan another visit and maybe pack my own food :).
The event was supposed to be Mardi Gras themed. There were only Mardi Grad beads at the entrance check-in table, they were selling Hurricanes, and a band that played some Cajun music. Great views of The City!
We have visited the Treasure Fest on three occasions and we LOVE it. It is held on the very beautiful Treasure Island located in the San Francisco Bay off of the Bay Bridge. The views from the Fest are spectacular! There are many unique local vendors and artists offering art, flea market items and various trinkets and treasures.
There are many food truck vendors and a few bars also.
Typically there are a few musical performers also.
This is a lovely way to spend a day. We will surely return.
Parking is available and admission price is very reasonable.
Unique, but higher priced items for sale than San Francisco's Alemany Flea Market (open on Sunday's). Probably why organizers changed it to a "Fest" from a Flea Market.
It does give one a good excuse to visit Treasure Island and see the San Francisco skyline from its vantage point.
This dog-friendly event is a nice way to spend a weekday morning. The $5 entrance fee is reasonable given the Bay Area and free parking. It's basically one long promenade ending with a cul de sac of food trucks. They have bands play throughout the day and have tables, lawn chairs and some umbrellas set up. We brought a blanket for the lawn (dry grass full of foxtails so be careful with your pups) and made an afternoon of it. A nice variety of vendors, better than what you normally find at local street festivals. As a bonus, you get excellent views of the bay.
Great way to spend the day, relax and people/scenery watch. Lots of stalls with mostly craft goods but it's not hard to find something you cannot do without. There are plenty of food trucks and little bars to choose from with lots of places to sit. Parking is free, there is an entrance fee and it's dog friendly. Look online for package deals, you may score and discounted entrance and a free drink!