I haven't had a chance to get out to many street fairs this summer because of my recent travels, but I couldn't skip the annual Temescal Street Fair because it's one of the neighborhoods near my Oakland home.
I actually lucked out because the street fair was originally scheduled for early June when I was in Honolulu for my niece's graduation. But the fair got rained out and it was postponed till today, and I almost forgot about it. Luckily I went to the Temescal farmers' market this morning and on my way home I noticed the street closure from 45th to 51st Streets.
So I returned in the afternoon to check out the fair, which seems to have gotten bigger over the years. There were a lot more activities for the kids (it really is a big family affair) and with the growth in restaurants on Telegraph Avenue, there were a lot more interesting food booths at the fair.
Guerrilla Grub is a street cart that was almost selling out of its sloppy Joe's (including a vegan version) when I got there in the late afternoon. I like the T-shirt.
The booth with the longest line was, of course, Lanesplitter's Pizza, which were selling slices and beer.
They were just grabbing slices from boxes of pre-made pizzas.
Colorful paella from Barlata, which was selling it for $5 a plate. What a deal.
You can't have a fair without cotton candy, which was being sold from a table in front of the Mixing Bowl.
Even Bakesale Betty and its signature iron board tables were out in full force. And that's a big deal because it's normally closed on Sundays. But I'm sure they couldn't resist feeding the crowds its fried chicken sandwiches and strawberry shortcakes.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Temescal Street Fair 2011 in Oakland
Posted by Single Guy Ben at 5:10 PM
Labels: Events, street food
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That paella looks great!
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