Things to do in Richmond in February

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Overview

February is a good time to visit Richmond. The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 45—60°F (7—16°C).

Richmond has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your February trip to Richmond. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to February. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Richmond in February. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout February, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Richmond in February

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Holidays in Richmond in February
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Weather in Richmond in February

Temperatures on an average day in Richmond in February

The average temperature in Richmond in February for a typical day ranges from a high of 60°F (16°C) to a low of 45°F (7°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Richmond, September, has days with highs of 79°F (26°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 58°F (14°C) and lows of 43°F (6°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Richmond in February based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in February
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, breezy
Feels like
22%
Chance of rain
0.137 in
Amount
12.1 mph
Wind speed
74%
Humidity
10.8 hrs
Daylight length
7:00 AM
Sunrise
5:45 PM
Sunset
49%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in February
With an average high of 60°F (16°C) and a low of 45°F (7°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Richmond in February

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Richmond has to offer for travelers in February, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Richmond that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Richmond for February.
Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park
1. Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park
4.7
(2675)
Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Visitor center focused on women & men on the WWII home front, plus the Rosie the Riveter Memorial.
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The visitor center is located at the end of the pier inside the Ford plant compound. Plenty of free parking and free to visit the center. There's a theater with films on the subject of women in manufacturing during WWII and the sequestoring of U.S. citizens of Japanese descent in concentration camps during the war. Upstairs, there are a couple of exhibit spaces and a gift shop. The visitor center also participates in the Junior Ranger program. The history of the mobilization of women and minorities during the war period is fascinating. No doubt the incredible output of ships from the shipyards at Richmond helped to win the war. It also demonstrated how rapidly a skilled workforce could be developed and how women and minorities, which were previously excluded from the economy, could positively impact the needed increase in manufacturing output. It's a shame so many not only immediately lost their jobs the moment the war ended, but were once again marginalized. It's interesting to imagine what the economy could have experienced, and how the intellectual capacity and skilled labor force could have pushed the American economy and society forward if the post-war period had been so regressionary. Worth a visit. An important history of the war period and beyond.
Drive through the north guard gate around the large Ford Assembly Plant building to park nearer their building on the southeast side. Informative collections and nice installations, though some repairs needed, still worth visiting! We happen to visit when a real Rosie gave a talk, so great.
Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond is one of the most meaningful and powerful places I have ever visited. It is not just a park but a living story of what the Bay Area contributed during World War II and how ordinary people rose up to do extraordinary things. Standing here, you can feel the weight of history while also being inspired by the strength and resilience of the women and men who built ships, worked in factories, and supported the war effort on the home front. The visitor center is incredible, with exhibits that bring the era to life. There are photos, artifacts, and powerful stories that tell you what it was like to live and work in Richmond during the 1940s. You learn about the shipyards, the housing boom, the struggles of rationing, and most importantly, the women — the “Rosies” — who stepped into roles traditionally held by men and forever changed the workforce. Listening to oral histories and watching short films, you can almost hear their voices echoing through time. Walking around the park grounds adds even more to the experience. You can see the historic shipyard buildings, the cranes, and the shoreline where so much work took place. The views of the Bay and San Francisco in the distance remind you of how vital this area was, and still is. There are memorials and signs that help you understand what once stood there and the impact it had on the war effort. It is both humbling and inspiring to stand in the same place where history was made. What I love most about Rosie the Riveter Park is that it is not just about history in books, it is about people. It tells the story of women breaking barriers, families adjusting to wartime life, and communities working together under incredible pressure. It is about sacrifice, resilience, and determination, and those lessons still feel important today. Visiting this park is an experience that stays with you. It makes you proud of what everyday people accomplished and grateful for the freedoms that were secured through their hard work. It is one of the most significant historical sites in the Bay Area and a place I recommend to anyone who wants to truly understand the spirit of the home front during World War II.
A wonderful visit about the history of women getting into the manufacturing workforce during WW2. Also covering the history of Richmond.
Small museum. Enjoyed the movie and the staff were willing and available to share history. The entrance is a bit unusual as it seems that you are pulling into an assembly plant parking lot, but it you continue you will get to the museum. The entrance is water side so away from the parking lot. It is wheelchair ♿️ accessible. There is an elevator and it can take you to the basement bathroom and had an accessible stall. The theater was also accessible.
What a fantastic museum located right on the waterfront of the San Francisco Bay! We parked near the Ferry parking lot and enjoyed a leisurely walk along the bay, taking in the stunning views of the water and the surrounding industrial buildings. The museum itself is situated in the historic location of the Kaiser shipyards, which adds to its charm. There's even a delightful restaurant right next door. Admission was free, and the park rangers and volunteers on staff were incredibly helpful and informative. My daughter participated in the Junior Ranger program, and we explored the entire museum together. She was truly impressed by the wealth of information provided. The 20-minute film in the basement theater was particularly moving and brought tears to my eyes. I am so grateful for all the “Rosies” and their remarkable journeys.
This is a neat little museum dedicated to women joining the work force in WWII and shipbuilding in Richmond. They have a short film that interviews women whom worked there during the war, it is good look into the life and informative. The staff are knowledgeable and friendly.
It is worth a visit. Some important history of the region and world War ii are exposed. Staff are amazing. The place is beautiful and calm
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline
2. Point Isabel Regional Shoreline
4.8
(2013)
Park
Nature & Parks
This large park with trails plus birdwatching, picnicking & bay fishing allows off-leash dogs.
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Absolutely stunning view of San fransisco across the water. Great to bring your kids and dogs to play. There's benches and a place to eat as well. It's charming! A must try if you're in the area! Great parking area!
I loved this place! You can walk forever and feel very relaxed. I've never seen so many dogs together, all without leashes, but none of them bother you! If you have a problem with dogs off-leash, don't go—there are many, but they’re all peaceful, as I said. The walk is very long if you go all the way along the shoreline that for me was amazing
📍 Point Isabel Regional Shoreline in Richmond, California is a 50-acre park renowned as a premier off-leash dog park. It features over three miles of scenic trails, offering stunning views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. The park is also popular for windsurfing, kayaking, fishing, and birdwatching, providing a variety of recreational opportunities for both people and their canine companions. ★★★★★
Point Isabel Regional Shoreline is such a great place to explore! There are plenty of trails throughout the park, all with beautiful views of the Bay and the city skyline. It’s primarily a dog park, so you’ll see lots of pups running around — most off-leash and very friendly. If you enjoy being around dogs like I do, you’ll absolutely love it here. The area feels spacious, relaxing, and perfect for a peaceful walk, especially around sunset. Overall, it’s a wonderful spot to unwind and enjoy the Bay atmosphere.
A gem of a place for dogs and dog humans alike. Large and sprawling place for dogs to roam and run free and socialize. Amazing views of the SF skyline and Marine, and fresh coastal air. Semi-fenced but definitely away from road traffic making it a safe spot for dogs to be off-leash.
Beautiful and wild place for walk and dog appreciation!
Our favorite off-leash dog walk. It's so spacious that no one is on each other's face, beautiful views, a couple water stations and bathrooms at the 2 different parking lots. Also LOVE the folks at Mudpuppy's - we don't really need baths, but just putting my pups name on the waitlist (if there even is one) for a quick nail trim. She is the LEAST nervous when here because she's so well taken care of. Also, I see dogs running into Mudpuppy's even when they don't have a bath scheduled because they like it so much?? That's gotta say something ❤️ Tip: bring a jacket/beanie cause the Point can get REAL windy and I always forget that it can get much colder there than Oakland!
Can you find a better dog park than this in the East Bay? Absolutely NOT! Point Isabel is an absolute gem. Friendly people and friendly dogs, a HUGE area to explore with sweeping views of the Bay. If your dog is into gophers, this is absolutely the place to go! :-) I'm grateful to all the staff and volunteers who keep it so well maintained. Ample garbage cans, ample poop bags. Plus, a cafe for people and a dog washing place! If you haven't been yet, GO!
San Francisco Bay Trail
3. San Francisco Bay Trail
4.3
(9)
Hiking area
Nature & Parks
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Beautiful walk watch out for spiders
(Translated by Google) Free parking, restroom, hiking trails, San Francisco views. (Original) Kostenlose Parkplätze, Toilette, Wanderwege, Aussicht auf San Francisco.
Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
4. Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
4.7
(1852)
Park
Nature & Parks
Sprawling park with scenic, multi-use trails through meadows, eucalyptus woods, bluffs & beaches.
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Great place to jog. The pier is about 1.5 miles from the parking area. If you want to go fishing, make sure you bring a wagon.
Such a gorgeous place! Endless walking trails through eucalyptus groves. Spectacular views! Bathrooms are clean and there are a ton of benches and picnic tables. All around a beautiful place!
This is a really nice park to visit all year round. It’s well maintained and not crowded on weekdays. Weekends are a little more crowded so we only go there on weekdays. There are plenty of trails to explore. We enjoy walking on the dirt trails along the bay or through the trees. The fishing pier is very popular. We’ve never gone fishing there, but have seen people catching fish there. Great views of both Mount Tam and Mt. Diablo. There are also picnic areas with barbecue pits. Highly recommend for hiking or just a casual walk in the park. There are 2 parking areas in the park with plenty of spaces.
Lovely walking trails along the Richmond waterfront. Trails are pretty flat, sunny, and cool in temperature. There are some gravel paths that aren't ideal for running, but plenty of paved sections and dirt trails that are great for trail running. It gets pretty gusty - I recommend bringing a light jacket.
This is a beautiful place. You can wander lots of trails with your furry friends as long as on a leash (the furry friend). The location is beautiful and the weather perfect. Bring water, a mask and you are good to go.
I went here the other day, and it was pretty nice. Very scenic, nice views of the water, a lot of eucalyptus trees that provide shade, and a trail that goes along the water that is really beautiful. The area that connects the parking lot to the main part of the park had a lot of dog poo… I also saw a couple with dogs go into an area of the park where there was a clear sign that said no entry… seems like some people that go here are kind of trashy… I would definitely come back here though.
I have a poor sense of direction so GPS has to guide me to the same places over and over and over again. I have to be careful to make sure I input accurate addresses…sometimes I end up somewhere I didn’t intend to be. Usually it’s because of a mistake on my part.
Point Pinole is beautiful, with a variety of landscapes and wildlife, more than the other parks in the Richmond/Pinole area. There are paved and unpaved roads for biking, hiking and even horse riding. There are beaches and good fishing areas, if that's what you are into. Camping and barbecuing spots are also available. I have spent a lot of time at this park and haven't even finished exploring it.
Red Oak Victory
5. Red Oak Victory
4.7
(163)
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Venerable World War II ship with a storied past featuring a museum & self-guided & docent-led tours.
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This ship was used as a cargo ship during WWII, Vietnam and Korean Wars. It was built in Richmond, CA and is now located at the same shipyard where it was built. There are guided (takes you to the engine room) and self-guided tours; both are educational. The ship is managed by the Richmond Museum of History and the loving caretakers are volunteers. There is a small gift shop and theatre. Their existence is based on donations, pancake breakfasts, movie/hall rentals, and gift shop. The ship is not suited to persons with limited mobility. You have to walk up this steep, shaky steel ladder to get on board. Once on board, you have to walk up narrow stairs to go up and down floors. The engine room's ladder to go down was very steep. You couldn't see the rung of the next step. If you have a phobia, this is not for you. Just avoid the engine room. Aside from that, the ship was interesting and if you are a WWII history buff, this ship is worth seeing.
This floating. Museum, a historic naval ship is one of the last remaining ships built during WWII offering a connection to Rosie’s and the Sailors who served on this wartime ship. My husband, being a Navy Chief, explored every inch of this ship. For me, being able to experience a glimpse of what it was to have served on this ship during war was incredible. The hammocks in the dual purpose mess hall or valley, the 3 and 4 beds in a room the size of a closet made me realize how difficult it must be to adapt to small spaces, no room for personal items and no privacy. I was happy to see movie night, and tiny ice cream counters, a small store, a Barber Shop, Dentist Ann of course Medical. They were served a traditibal Thanksgiving meal but that display was bittersweet understanding that they were not with families.The many decks require many stairs. This ship also brought to life the war between US and Japan. From Pearl Harbor to Okinawa to being decommissioned in 1946. Allow yourself plenty of time to visit every deck. TIPS: 1) Bring water, especially during hot months 2) Wear sneakers as ladders could be challenging for some 3) Duration could be 1-2 hrs depending on your interest level. We spent 90 minutes. 4) Weekday, during school periods worked for us as far as crowds go.
Finally made it to the pancake breakfast and it just happened to be during fleet week. Just be prepared for the wind. All the docent-led tours were sold out. we still enjoyed our self guided tour exploring the ship. We will definitely be back to take a guided tour. Which is still going on even though the pancake breakfasts are done for the year
I love their movie nights! They are also open on Sundays for tours from 10am - 4pm
This is a super cool experience. Worth the trip. Super nice staff (volunteers) Check out their calendar for their pancake events!
Nice piece off WWll history they are in the process of restoring so don’t expect perfection but they do live music and breakfast/brunch on the first Sunday of every month to raise more for the restoration. If you have kids or family who are interested in history great half day trip with very nice people helping out.
We visited on Saturday and hence couldn't go inside.. They are open on the Sundays for a tour You can spend 10-30 mins if you are not going inside
Fantastic visit- a great legacy ship. Just did self guided tour and we loved it. Our 3 year old even had a great time exploring, even with stairs and ladders
Wildcat Canyon Regional Park
6. Wildcat Canyon Regional Park
4.7
(1242)
Park
Nature & Parks
Spacious park offering miles of multi-use trails plus a children's playground & picnicking areas.
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A very fun hiking experience with good hills, amazing views of San Francisco and the Bay Area, as well as an abundant natural environment. Cows 🐄
Great hiking trails, and views. Had an amazing time exploring nature.
My family had a blast walking tru the park enjoying the Lord's creation 🙌 and the friendly staff that works there and cleans the park.we celebrate my daughter's birthday 🎂 🥳 plenty of space clean burners to make burgers 🍔 hotdogs 🌭 and barbecue chicken 🐔 😀 😋
A very beautiful and serene hike. Definitely an experience worth repeating.
Love this hike with my dog! Expect some incline but just enough to get a good view of the bay. You can also see a lot of wildlife if you go at the right times.
Great place to hike. Took our dog and backpack full of water and snacks. Make sure you keep out for ticks ! Once we got back to the car I had 2 on me. Nothing on our dog thank god. But the sights are beautiful. There’s parts of the trails where you can take your dog off the leash and let them play around which is nice.
I use to drive to Mission Peak every weekend based on the intensity and thrill of that hike. All until I discovered Wildcat with an equal intensity plus thrill fulfilled here. I enjoy how you can customize your outdoor gym on this trail. There are many entrances and routes to take. Whether hiking, cycling, walking, running…it’s a trail for all ages. Plenty of rest stops, gorgeous views, inclines if you’re looking for them. You’ll encounter wildlife of cows, horses, hares, deer, birds, snakes, coyotes and goats too. It’s a new adventure every time.
Nice bike ride Wildcat-Nimitz
The Craneway Pavilion
7. The Craneway Pavilion
4.5
(706)
Temporarily Closed
Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
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Beautiful venue to play pickleball! I think it needs more members to facilitate an open play that can separate by levels. One drawback is that there are no showers here. I also like that there is a restaurant on-site, but note that it is only open for dinner.
Started the Victory Half Marathon from there back in March! Nice spot with great history.
This is pickleball heaven! $25 day pass unless you come on Tuesday/Thursday after 4pm or Monday 10am-2pm it’s $15. $129 for monthly membership which comes with 2 guest passes per month (along with other perks).
Beautiful large warehouse with giant windows overlooking the Bay. Been to events here at night and during the day and have enjoyed all of them. Cool Rosie the Riveter historical exhibit right next door too in the visitors center. Lots to do and gorgeous views. Great for walking around or a bike ride over looking the Bay.
Came here for a pickleball tournament in April. The facility is massive and gorgeous. Parking was plentiful and access was easy. If you are looking for an event space with character you can’t go wrong. The Craneway is amazing! Pros: Giant space, gorgeous brickwork, clean bathrooms, easy access, plentiful parking Cons: maybe a little cool because of the high ceilings
Stunning views of San Francisco. Beautiful glass walled event space. 3 separate spaces or can be used as 1 large 60,000 sqft venue. Restaurant Assemble has great food and lots of choices to choose from. Wait staff seems professional and friendly.
Went to see the virtual tour of the space station. Extremely well done. There is so much virtual stuff to see! And none of the usual motion sickness experiences. Highly recommend.
2024 update: The pavilion is now home to a really nice indoor racquet sports venue for picketball and table tennis with sports shop and a bar! Want to impress your friends at your next birthday party, book this place.
Riggers Loft Wine Company-R&B Cellars
8. Riggers Loft Wine Company-R&B Cellars
4.5
(166)
Permanently Closed
Winery
Food & Drink
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Really enjoyed hosting our event with Rigger's Loft! A great venue that is brings the historic views of Richmond. Great service, great views and also, Chef Frank is a great addition that had amazing cuisine. Thank you, Kevin, Barbara, & Chef Frank!
It is a glorious location for quiet conversation and wine tasting with a fantastic view, however… Rigger’s Loft is missing the mark. It’s like being in a beautiful theatre and watching a horrible play. The wines are not that impressive. The staff is hit-and-miss, unfortunately, and sometimes can feel unwelcoming. This is a beautiful spot in a unique and scenic location with an incredible view, and live music that tends to be wonderful. At $15 a glass, however, I expect more, and I am a somewhat of a regular here. Sorry folks. Missed opportunity, but improvements can easily be made.
Beautiful spot with a great views, live music (small cover charge), wine, and some easy food. They have an indoor and outdoor area and plenty of parking. It’s rare to find such places within an easy drive/ferry from San Francisco so this was quite fun! The food is not overpriced, and plenty of pub style options. We only tried the fries and the server was kind enough to get us extra Tabasco. Not the biggest fan of their wines. The Pinot(s) were good but I didn’t like their syrah, nor the zin. My rating mostly represents the vibe, views, and staff. The band was great too.
We came on a a Saturday afternoon. $5 cover charge. Great jazz band. Dog friendly.
Located at the end of Canal Blvd, this winery uses an historic building from the WWII Kaiser Shipyard. Offering great vista views of SF and the Marin Headlands past Brooks Island. Everyone there was very friendly and the walk through the winery to the tasting area was interesting. A great band, but the acoustics of the large open rafter space reduced the quality of their performance. We had a baked pretzel, which was passing just okay being over baked, and there was no melted cheese as the menu listed. A Quatro Formagio Pizza was tasty but undersized for the price. We didn't get to try the house wine, but the rose' we were served was good but from a different cellar. I would give them another visit when the weather is warmer for wine and music, but skip the food menu.
On Friday, 08/22, I was charged a $10 cover fee for "live music" that never took place. I arrived at 7:30 PM to find the venue nearly empty, the kitchen already closed (forcing us to leave for food), and no music of any kind. My date and I had only a single glass of wine before the bartender called last call. Charging customers for an advertised experience that was never delivered is misleading and unacceptable. If this is the standard at Rigger’s Loft, I see no choice but to warn others and avoid recommending this winery to anyone. That said, the location is unique, and the ambiance is a no-frills, down-to-earth space (that could benefit from some sound dampening). The wine itself was great and the bartender was welcoming and very service minded. It’s unfortunate that the positives were overshadowed by such a disappointing and misleading experience.
I enjoyed the wine, cider and available food truck during my 1st time visiting Riggers Loft. Located in the historic Richmond Shipyards district, I especially enjoyed the panoramic views of San Francisco bay and skyline and the free parking.
The view cannot be matched. They have outdoor seating very near the waters of SF Bay. You can see the hills of the East Bay as well as the Bay Bridge and sailboats floating in out of the Richmond harbor. I don't drink, but my friends enjoyed their alcoholic libations.
Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline
9. Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline
4.6
(2016)
Park
Nature & Parks
Waterfront space with a picnic area, beach, fishing pier, panoramic views & a model railroad museum.
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This spot feels like a hidden gem for those seeking a peaceful retreat by the water. It features a small lagoon with geese, lush greenery, and a welcoming atmosphere for dogs. The picturesque scenery makes it perfect for a picnic or a relaxing evening stroll.
In a city that’s long struggled with inequality and pollution, this protected stretch of land is a small but powerful victory. It’s a reminder that some things should be preserved, not just for the some, but for everyone who seeks peace, meaning, or a moment to breathe. I walked the shoreline with the weight of miles behind me and purpose in my chest. Here, you can feel your soul stretch out again. The trails, lagoon, and sweeping vistas speak to those who’ve fought hard! Those who know what it means to lose and still rise.
My dog loves this place. Birds to chase, a pond to swim in, lots of trails and walkways to trot and run about. The best time to visit is early in the a.m. So beautiful, quiet, and tranquil.
Really beautiful have really nice sunset with and have really nice and beautiful picnic area with the restaurants. And there is really long walk by the beach.
A beautiful waterfront public park with ample benches, open fields, a cute lagoon, stunning views of the Bay and plenty of parking and public restrooms
Nice spot for a relaxed walk by the water. Trails are easy, views of the Bay are great, and there’s plenty of open space to just hang out. There are BBQ pits, benches, and plenty of free parking, making it a great place for a picnic or sunset watching.
I love this place, it's 5 minutes away from my house and I can take my two years old on my back. It's a pretty easy hike to get to a nice view. Took us about an hour up and down
The Lake is awesome, with ever changing water levels. The many birds that use it are fun to watch. Huge lawns and many picnic areas. Walking paths right next to the Bay so walking along them means you can see from the Richmond San Rafael Bridge to the Oakland Bay Bridge with everything in between.
Cinemark Century Hilltop 16
10. Cinemark Century Hilltop 16
4.3
(1525)
Movie theater
Fun & Games
Theater complex with multiple screens, all-stadium seating & self-service ticketing kiosks.
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I have been spoiled with the recliner seats (which they unfortunately do not have), but honestly, the seats are comfy you're not upright, and overall pretty good. I will say, they do need to do a better job of refreshing the popcorn, because each time it's been a bit stale for my tastes.
I’ve been on sing-along K-pop Demon hunters movie today with my daughter, cousin and her daughter . Our kids were dancing and singing as everyone else in the room. There was one Karen in front of us who went and complained to the office about my specific kid and the security guard came and was very rude to me and kids. He spoiled this experience for my five-year-old daughter and six-year-old niece . I want you to talk to your personnel and tell them that they can’t come to people and yell at them and their kids in front of the whole room just because someone complained. It doesn’t mean that we did anything wrong. Second of all even if we did something wrong, which we not, you should’ve came to us quietly and tell us what’s wrong. Not started accusing us and screaming “ is everything all right with you?” What could be wrong with 2 five-year-olds dancing and singing at the SING ALONG at the movie that they have been waiting for weeks to go to in the room where everybody else were also singing and dancing. We were the first one to buy tickets for this specific showtime. Kids were so excited. And you destroyed this experience for them. We were at 5:40 showtime seats K11-14 and we will never come back to this theater and I think this person should be punished for the way how he treated me and my kids! Not only you spoiled the experience for them, but also scared them and destroyed our moods completely till the end of the show. People came after the movie was done to us saying that what he did was wrong and we didn’t do anything wrong. That it was sing-along and we didn’t do anything inappropriate. I hope you will do proper personnel training and investigation about this specific security guard, because right now it shows that your cinema is not kids friendly.
Peace and blessings. The theater was clean and not freezing cold. My kettle corn was not kettle corn. I don't know what that was other than that it was nice.
Clean, modern, nice. Seats are small but comfortable. Popcorn butter tastes like Armor All®.
DONT GO THERE.. THE WORST CINEMA EVER. Security company need to be changed, these Guards need to understand they not police officers they only there to do their jobs not to talk down to people, because not everyone will react in calm way. Really bad experience and won’t come back again.
It’s safe to place with the enormous partaking lot. No line for the tickets. There are snacks, water, juice, soda, popcorn, chocolate, candy, and some toys. There is a computer game, too, if you have extra time before starting the movie. Remember, 25 minutes of the first is advertising before the video begins..
Nice place. Nice seats. Snack bar forces u out in only one direction which forced me 2 walk double the length 2 get 2 the other half of theaters with my bad knee !
Where to start. *Theater* Haven't been here in years . Figured let's give it a chance since Stitch just came out. Instant regret . Filthy theater . One food stood *until they opened the second one after 30min* waiting . Bathrooms flooded stank. Theater seating sticky wet dirty . Staff all under the age 25 .... can't do anything type of thinking. *The people* I dont know if it's the area or rather the dis caring for simple directions. Between the grown adults on thier phones Yelling and taking pictures standing in front of us not sitting in the right seats .... Don't go stay home or head up to Alameda. The customer base there most likely has the ability to follow simple directions . Over all this Theater failed once again
Keller Beach Park
11. Keller Beach Park
4.5
(940)
Park
Nature & Parks
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A nice place to go for an hour walk to the pier and back. Some people meet here for collective swims. You see train reels and there is another park next to it so a lot of birds, you also see squirrels.
Really nice beach. Cold and windy all the time. Has long walking trails and really big park by the beach.
I love coming to this small beach during the week. It's small but it's right next to the park and it's in point Richmond, which it's a great little area. Also don't forget to swing by starbread senorita bread when you come to Richmond! There's also hiking across the street and you can see the Richmond Bridge.
Absolute quiet and gorgeous little honeycomb hideaway area where it's a friendly and family orientated environment. Excellent walking and biking trail along the beachside. Parking is great, accessible, and affordable. I definitely suggest as I will be returning. Best part for fishers>>>you DON'T need a FL to fish off the pier!!
Great place to relax. Favorite beach for all year round swimmers! Perfect!
Nice scenic park. Clean and safe. Lots of space and people out having a good time. I've never had a bad experience at this park. Been going here for years! There's plenty to do. Ride your bikes, feed the birds, fishing, swimming at the beach. BBQ, have a picnic at the table or on the grass. Fly a kite 🪁 etc. nice view of the bridges and boats on the water.
Nice little beach to enjoy for the day! Bathrooms and a shower to rinse off available!
Great local spot. I was here a few days ago on a day off from work. It’s a relatively small beach that’s grown in popularity over the years. To the north is Point Richmond where there’s nice restaurants, small shops, and coffee spots. To the southwest of the beach is a hiking trail that is within walking distance. It would be nice if it was an area we could actually swim in, but the water is filled with a lot of seaweed. However, you do get access to some great views of the bay. On a clear day you can see the top of the Golden Gate Bridge. There are no lifeguards here so please be mindful. Other than that, check it out if you’re in town.
Benoit Casper Brewing Co.
12. Benoit Casper Brewing Co.
4.7
(47)
Permanently Closed
Brewery
Food & Drink
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Great beer, great people, and often they have food (BBQ, wood fired pizza, sandwiches, etc). I head down most Saturdays to fill a growler and have a few beers. Always people to talk to so it's a good spot for a solo adventure or a group trip. The owners and master brewer are there most of the time, so any questions you might have are easily answered. Walk 3 yards from the seating area and you can take a brewery tour. They also host home brew competitions , so if you're into brewing, it's a good place to share and learn. It's not big, but it's really good. My favorite (for what it's worth; everyone has their own palate) is the beer formerly called "Iron Triangle", a double IPA named for the Richmond neighborhood where the brewery is located.
This brewery is run by some great people. They’re limited on size due to location and brew house but the beers they serve are solid. Be sure to check and see what food options are nearby as the area surrounding the brewery isn’t the safest. Parking is plentiful. A good home for beer.
Family friendly, dog friendly, and great beers! Only open Saturday 12-4, get it quick!
SERIOUSLY....... Super great place, some of the best fresh beer in the whole EB....freekin' cool people & vibe in the point of the IRON TRIANGLE..scary knot. Check this place out FRI 3-7 SAT & SUN noon to 7. SAT 5/19 Neighborhood BBQ come join in the FUN!
$17 growler fill ups. Great local brewery. Great tasting IPA. Still exploring all their option's but I recomend checking them out. I will define come back. A few tables for seating, a tv. Dog friendly. Taco truck 10 feet away. Plenty parking. Best of all is that they are local.
Great neighborhood spot! Tim and the staff were very friendly. Perfect spot for a post hike beer. Will definitely be back and recommend to friends!
Great little brewery. Friendly people.
Very chill welcoming environment Variety of beer never disappointed Great staff Chill music Amazing people And cards dominos and corn hole games
Adventure Kinderland
13. Adventure Kinderland
4.1
(103)
Permanently Closed
Indoor playground
Fun & Games
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Great for children 6 and under, the place itself is small but the owner keeps it super clean, bathrooms are immaculate! There is a kitchen area, the owner is a very friendly sweet lady, she sells snacks so if your kids want a little something she has options and you can also go home to eat and return, I've been coming here since they opened its a great addition to the neighborhood.
This place is great for little ones! I found out about it on Groupon, so I took my 2 year old son with the coupon I got from that. You go in thru the back entrance, we were the only people there and got to enjoy the whole place to ourselves for a couple hours. There was only one guy working that I saw, and he was really nice. I'll definitely be taking my son back.
I'm very sad to say I am deleting my old review and no longer recommend adventure kinderland after our visit today. It is MUCH too expensive ($15/kid) for this level of disrepair and general grime. It makes me sad because it was a great little place for the under 4 crowd, but when things are this unsafe due to no maintenance being done, its simply not worth it.
Nice place. My nephew really enjoyed here. The other kids and their parents were nice.
Small play area but looked clean & the lady working there was friendly. They have a small section for babies and little children (think it's 4 & under)
i went this sunday with my two kids. I was planning to have my son's birthday next month at this location and I'm glad I went before hiring them. First I arrived at the place, the person barely attended to me, he didn't wear a mask, the reception was horrible I had never been there, I stayed for 1 hour, classical music was playing totally out of place, I didn't feel like I was in a childish environment. She just took the money and didn't say anything else, the place smelled bad, it looked like it hadn't been cleaned for a while, there was a room that had a lot of abandoned things, I understand it wasn't a busy day but it doesn't need many customers to give a good reception, because I might want to go back with my son, and after today, I wouldn't go back. I'd rather drive a little longer and go to a better location. DO NOT RECOMMEND! I’m just giving 2 stars because the guy on the phone was nice but that’s it.
A great place for kids, especially toddlers. Admission fee includes unlimited play (until closing) and it's discounted for 2 or more kids. There's a kitchen with a fridge, kids tables and chairs for snack breaks or small parties. Culturally diverse children's music provides a festive environment for all. Vicky and Thomas are wonderful, nice, and takes good care of the kids there. There's free parking in the lot and good restaurants nearby.
Love love love! The staff is extremely friendly and keep the place clean and running smoothly. My daughter loves coming here. I hosted a Halloween party here and everybody had a blast. They have awesome add-ons such as go carts and jump houses. I highly recommend this place for a toddler party.
John F. Kennedy High School
14. John F. Kennedy High School
High school
Nature & Parks
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