Gabriel & Dresden & Opel Anniversary: Outdoor Dining
The Midway
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San Francisco
Saturday, March 13 at 2 pm PST
EDM
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Trance
House
Concert Venue
Open Format
Saturday, March 13 at 2 pm PST
EDM
Serves Food
Outdoor Patio
Trance
House
Concert Venue
Open Format
Entry Options
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VIP Tables
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Description
The Midway & Opel present: Gabriel & Dresden (Anjuna)
An Outdoor-Dining Experience
& Celebration of Opel's 19 Year Anniversary (!)
Saturday, March 13th, 2 PM - 8 PM+
TIX: tixr.com/e/21433
II MUSIC LINE-UP II
:: Gabriel & Dresden
Anjuna
gabrielanddresden.com
:: Syd Gris
(Opel :: Opulent Temple)
:: Blurr
(TranscendSF :: TFSF)
:: Mr. Bounceman
( Bounce Car )
II TABLES & DINING II
Guests are required to reserve a table for entry.
All Tables are first-come first-served by section ( VIP & General Admission Sections ). VIP Tables offer prime seating in front of the stage.
Madam Zola's Fortune, The Midway's onsite café will be serving up delicious winter-themed bites and bottles you can order from your phone directly to your table.
II Outdoor Dining Guidelines II
Guests:
Guests are required to wear face coverings at all times unless actively eating/drinking.
Guests must remain at their tables unless they are picking up food/drinks or using the restroom.
Each table reservation includes a seat for 4 guests. No more than 4 guests can occupy a table or the space around a table at a time.
Guests are not permitted to congregate in aisleways, between tables, or at food/beverage pick up.
Venue:
All Personnel are required to use Face Coverings as required by the Face Covering Order, wash hands frequently, and maintain a physical distance of at least 6-feet to the extent possible.
Hand sanitizer is available throughout the dining area. Contactless ordering & payment are encouraged.
The Midway is in compliance with all SF DPH Health orders as they pertain to outdoor dining. Additional information is available upon request.
Designated areas/lines with markings are on the ground to indicate both directions and six-foot distancing.