Things to do for July 02, 2015

The Weekender

Hot Tubs, John Cusack and Many Many Cookies

From every mountainside, let weekend ring.

Thursday
A Cusack-Forward Evening in McCoppin
DEAD SERIOUS

A Cusack-Forward Evening in McCoppin

Thirty years ago, if you told John Cusack that Better Off Dead would be screened outside at McCoppin Hub on its 30th anniversary, he probably would have... agreed that that’s a really good idea.

A New Shop Full of So Many Cookies
HEY, SUGAR

A New Shop Full of So Many Cookies

See, there’s this new cookie shop in Polk Gulch churning out baked disks filled with potato chips and pecans and blueberries and other things that sound ridiculous right up to the point when you put them in your mouth. And then they don’t.

Now open, Cookie Love, 1488 Pine St (at Polk), 415-829-7449

Friday
Guideboat’s Got a Sale. Go to Her.
GUIDE AND TRUE

Guideboat’s Got a Sale. Go to Her.

A few reasons why you might be interested in Guideboat Co. taking 25% off basically everything through Tuesday:

1) You need an attractive new henley.
2) Your life could benefit from a quilted jacket.
3) You leave for your annual maritime expedition on Wednesday.

Through Jul 7, Guideboat Co., 129 Miller Ave (at Grove), Mill Valley, 855-872-0868

Saturday
Road Tripping to a Tahoe Hot Tub
HOW HIGH

Road Tripping to a Tahoe Hot Tub

First, you’ll find yourself 8,200 feet above sea level in Tahoe. Then, you’ll find your way to this new hot-tub-and-pool setup, enter one of them and soak in the surrounding views. Finally, you’ll skate around in the new roller rink. That last part’s optional.

Tuesday
Many Splendid Picnics at Starbelly
SEEING STARS

Many Splendid Picnics at Starbelly

Starbelly’s got this covered outdoor patio, and they’ll be throwing summer picnics out there once a month through October. What this means for you: two nights of whole pigs. A night of fried chicken. A night of ribs. Basically just lots of good nights.

Begins Jul 7, $45, Starbelly, 3583 16th St (near Market), 415-252-7500

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