
Feb. 5-14: San Francisco Beer Week. Well, little more than a week. But this annual celebration of beer all over town kicks off with an opening gala at the Yerba Buena Center. (Admission: $45) But it’s not just big galas — also on tap are special dinners at select city restaurants, a beer-themed scavenger hunt, and even beer-flavored ice cream at my favorite Humphry Slocombe. For a complete list of events, visit the SF Brewers Guild’s Web site.

Feb. 11 (Thursday): Dark Dining by TasteTV. OK, I don’t get this whole eating-in-the-dark trend because I like to see my food! But if you’re all into being in the dark, especially for a Valentines theme dinner, then head over to Supperclub (the San Francisco restaurant where you eat on a bed … eating in bed in the dark, oh my!). This special event has limited space and there are only a few tickets left. Cost is $95, which includes wine pairing. Click here for more information.
Feb. 11 (Thursday): Singles and Sprinkles at 18 Reasons. This Mission neighborhood community food group is planning a night for singles, with a bit of cookie decorating and sweets for this Valentines affair. Suggested donation of $10 for 18 Reasons members and $15 general admission. Event runs from 7 to 9 p.m. as a drop-in social at the 18th Reasons location at 593 Guerrero St.(at 18th). For more information go to www.18reasons.org.

Feb 13 (Saturday): Wagashi Workshop. The Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Northern California has some interesting events and classes. If you’re a fan of mochi, the sticky rice flour candy, then you might want to check out this class to learn how to make uguisumochi and hichigiri. (And if you know what kind of mochi this is, then you definitely need to take this class.) Class runs from 1 to 3:30 p.m. and includes demonstration and hands-on practice and takes place at the center at 1840 Sutter St. in San Francisco. Cost is $25 for members and $30 for non-members. For more information, go to the center’s Web site. To sign up call 415.567.5505 or email programsevents@jcccnc.org.

Feb. 24 (Wednesday): Mardi Gras Dinner at Orson’s. OK, I think they’re a bit late considering Ash Wednesday is a week before this date, but when people want to drink and flash beads, who cares, right? So Orson’s in San Francisco’s SOMA district is putting on a special Mardi Gras dinner, which is similar to their monthly cocktail-pairing dinners but with a Mardi Gras theme. Go to the restaurant’s Web site for more information about the menu and to make a reservation.
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