Every Friday 5-10pm = California’s largest street food festival! 25+ food creators, live music, full bar, & more. All are welcome!
"The start of spring means a shift toward warmer weather and flowers blooming, and while we’re not quite done with storms yet, the rain should clear up on Friday, just in time for another springtime tradition: the launch of Off the Grid’s 13th season at Fort Mason. There will be, of course, a mix of new and returning food trucks for the Friday night series, along with cocktail and wine bars, live music, and DJs, plus a new reason to be excited about eating and drinking at the weekly event. This year, Off the Grid is re-introducing pop-ups into the fold — for the first time since 2019 — with a standout Pop Up Project section meant to highlight 12 pop-ups from around the Bay Area at each event, including Edith’s Pie, Junk Mail Musubi, Bolita, Rocky Island Oyster Co., and Fish & Bonez, among others." - Dianne de Guzman
"Though it might not feel like it yet, spring is just around the corner and the fresh season means the return of Off the Grid at Fort Mason Center. The popular food truck event and night market returns for its 13th season on March 24 from 5 to 10 p.m. and will feature makers including: The season will run every Friday night until June 13 and this year will include the new Pop-Up Project, “a special collection of 18 rotating food businesses that are not truck-based, which will serve their specialties from dedicated parklets.”" - Lauren Saria
"Food trucks, live music, and drinks are still a great way to spice up date night in a casual, very SF way. OTG Fort Mason is back after a pause during the pandemic, and still worth visiting if only for the reason that you can both get (very) different dishes before meeting up to share." - Dianne de Guzman, Eater Staff
"Recurring nighttime street food festival Off the Grid will return to Fort Mason this spring, with more than two dozen food trucks, one bar, and one entertainment stage every Friday night from April to November." - Lauren Saria
"Off the Grid has temporarily canceled two of its largest weekly food truck rallies and shifted all remaining active food truck events to takeout only, implementing increased sanitary practices and eliminating in-market dining or seating." - Luke Tsai