The Mac|Life Guide to San Francisco for Macworld Expo Attendees
Posted 02/09/2010 at 4:10am
| by Florence Ion
5 Things to Do After the Show
Indulge in some Biscuits and Blues
401 Mason St (between Derby and Geary)
If you like to have a beer, chow down on Southern comfort cuisine, and tap your foot to the Blues, then check out Biscuits and Blues on 401 Mason St, between Derby and Geary. Check out Sista Monica on Friday after the convention hall doors close and listen as she belts out soul, funk, gospel and blues.
Visit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art151 3rd St
On Thursday night, the SF MoMA is open late to accommodate art buffs like us that have got too much going on during the day. Currently, the museum is exhibiting works by Luc Tuymans and a variety of other inspiring artists (check out the full list
here). The museum is located at 151 3rd Street and it’s just a short walk from the Moscone Center.

Buy yourself a whole new wardrobe
865 Market St
If you pack light and love to come home with a suitcase full of new threads, then head over to the gargantuan Westfield Shopping Center. This place has got 8 floors of some of the best shopping in San Francisco, featuring three department stores (four floors devoted just to Nordstroms alone!), tons of designer boutiques, a food court on the bottom floor containing delicious gourmet restaurants, and a movie theater on the very top floor. The best part is that the mall is easily accessible from Market Street.
Grab a beer

Fortunately, this year's Macworld Expo falls on the same week as San Francisco’s Beer Week. From February 5 to Valentine’s Day, you can enjoy some of the finest pale ales and brewed beverages you’ve ever ingested.
Click here for more information.
San Francisco Independent Film Festival
Until February 18th, check out some of San Francisco’s break out directors as they debut a variety of their shorts and feature length films at the Roxie Theater.
Click here for more information.
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