Gay pride parade 2021 san francisco

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Noe Valley Bakery Rainbow Chocolate Cake from Noe Valley Bakery This year, they’re offering an array of rainbow bao in different natural colors, from braised pork tinted purple with daikon to beef curry gone golden with turmeric (six bao for $30), as well as a “Big Gay Frosé” slushie cocktail (only available June 24 to 26). Rainbow Bao and Frosé Slushies from E&O KitchenĮ&O Kitchen in Union Square loves a good happy hour. It has the usual menu of burgers and fries and French toast, but it’s worth sliding in this time of year to revel in the Pride decor. It’s always a rainbow wonderland at Orphan Andy’s diner in the Castro, which gained even more attention during the pandemic for throwing up some fabulous clear plastic shower curtains to separate booths for indoor dining. Patricia Chang A Burger and Fries at Orphan Andy’s You get to pick your own flavor of chips, but to be clear, the correct choice is Iberian ham ($44.95). Canela Park-Friendly Sangria and Snacks from CanelaĬanela tapas bar in the Castro has “a super cute rainbow French market bag” loaded up with a big bottle of sangria, rainbow gummy candies, and Spanish potato chips, perfect for toting to Gay Beach at Dolores Park.

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