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Outdoor fun Bust out the sunblock


Locals share their favorite places to wine and dine alfresco.


“The patio at Thorough Bread and Pastry (248


Church St; 415-558-0690, thoroughbreadandpastry


.com) is my favorite for early mornings with great coffee and pastries. Plus, I love all the plants and trees.” —Marlene H., 28, Richmond


á “I love the energy at Drake’s Dealership (2325 Broadway, Oakland; 510-568-2739,


drinkdrakes.com). Their pizza and beer pairings are perfect for a warm day in the East Bay.” —Sabrina H., 28, Berkeley


á “The outdoor seating at Foreign Cinema (2534 Mission St; 415-648- 7600, foreigncinema.com) is really


special. It feels like you’re somewhere in Paris with the movies playing in the background.”


—Genevieve J., 30, Oakland


ß “Temescal Brewing (4115 Telegraph Ave, Oakland; 510-899-


5628, temescalbrewing .com) is colorful,


spacious and looks great on Instagram. The beer is cheap


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and good, and there’s usually a taco cart to soak it all up.” —Daniel G., 25, Oakland


July 26–October 10, 2017 Time Out San Francisco


á “The patio at El Rio (3158 Mission St; 415-282-3325, elriosf.com) is spacious


and always has good vibes, affordable drinks and lots of locals. Oh, and the


location is perfect! It’s always warmer in the Mission.” —Samia Z., 27, Ingleside


PHOTOGRAPHS: SPREAD (CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT): RYAN YOUNG; COURTESY YELP/DRAKE’S DEALERSHIP; COURTESY YELP/JIM S.; COURTESY YELP/JOHN M.; COURTESY FOREIGN CINEMA


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