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    Noe Valley Town Square

    4.4 (10 reviews)

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    Noe Valley Night Market
    Annabelle R.

    Such a charming courtyard area used for farmer's markets, night markets, and other community events dedicated to the arts. The space was small with limited seating, so it got crowded later in the evening, especially since there were LOTS of dogs too, and some people sat on the ground while viewing the live music performance taking place on new year's eve. But the place was decorated nicely with string lights, along with lovely greenery, when we attended the Noe Valley Night Market, and there were a few food and drink stands with friendly staff that added to the welcoming and carefree vibe. We were able to enjoy a couple alcoholic beverages and a delicious tamale from Todo El Dia. There was also a clean restroom for convenience, and a little play area for kids at one corner. I had no internet access inside the plaza, though it wasn't a problem 1-2 blocks away where we parked (on 24th Street).

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    Vinkin Ken T.

    A nice open space area to sit and relax. On Sundays they sometimes have performances. Check the community board near by for events. Theres several round bistro tables and chairs scattered around plus some benches with some shade. There's also a water fountain and a water bowl for dogs. A great place to people watch and enjoy a drink. Lots of nearby shops and restaurants with metered parking.

    Juan V.

    This may not be a huge public space but it is a good place to relax and enjoy reading book or having a conversation. I do find it as a pleasant surprise in the middle of Noe Valley. This is also the space of the Noe Valley Farmers Market on Saturday. It's great to see it has evolved over the years.

    Thomas D.

    It's an open space on 24th Street that is continuously bustling with activity. I've seen everything from people having coffee and sitting with friends to a Farmer's Market and performances. There always seems to be activity here. I appreciate it especially when you find it quiet. It's a great place to chill after a walk in hilly Noe Valley. I don't know how to make the aesthetic more appealing. It's a bit bland except for the red-colored tables and chairs. Maybe, more plants or trees? Anyway, people are waiting patiently for the restroom that is planned to be added there. I just hope the original 1.7 million dollar price tag is not actually going to be the cost of it. These spaces are a gift to the people that live here. It's appreciated! https://noevalleytownsquare.com/events

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    It's an outdoor square for community markets but mainly an outdoor space for people to sit, read and rest with rest spots for dogs, too.

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