Photos: San Francisco Symphony at Dolores Park

Dolores Park was packed to the gills this afternoon for the free San Francisco Symphony performance. Folks were even smartly sitting on the well-shaded medians of Dolores Street, which was closed to traffic. Ice cream from the mobile vendors was selling like hotcakes, as the bells competed with the sound of the music and acted as Pavlovian stimulation to all of the overheated kids. The Bi-Rite Creamery line also predictably extended down to the corner of the 18th and Dolores intersection.

We hear the 5 p.m. Clean-up at the park went well, and it was confirmed that the hipster side of the park is in fact "disrespectful and dirty."

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A beautiful day indeed... although my #1 lady friend & I were ill-equipped for the actual symphony performance. Oh well, I don't like classical that much anyways.
But Street Sunday was fun enough for us.

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