Juneteenth on the Waterfront
Celebrate local Black-owned businesses with a day of delicious food, community, and fun at the 5th annual Juneteenth on the Waterfront.
Date and time
Location
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
1 Ferry Building San Francisco, CA 94111 United StatesAgenda
8:00 AM
Ferry Plaza Farmers Market opens
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Juneteenth on the Waterfront
11:00 AM - 11:45 PM
Foodwise Demo: Fernay McPherson, Minnie Bell's Soul Movement
About this event
- Event lasts 5 hours
Celebrate local Black-owned businesses at the 5th annual Juneteenth on the Waterfront on Saturday, June 7. Kick off a month of Juneteenth celebrations in San Francisco with a day of delicious food, crafts, and community at the Embarcadero Ferry Terminal Plaza (south of the Ferry Building) and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market. Savor handcrafted foods and drinks from 20 Black entrepreneurs, shop for local crafts at the In The Black pop-up market, and enjoy fun activities for the whole family. Entry is free and open to the public, with food and drink available for purchase.
Juneteenth on the Waterfront is part of Pop-Ups on the Plaza, a series of events celebrating Bay Area BIPOC entrepreneurs, including businesses in Foodwise’s Building Equity program. This is a Port sponsored event brought to you by Foodwise. This program is made possible in part by grant funding from the San Francisco Human Rights Commission. Additional support is provided by the Ferry Building.
Participating Vendors
- Avocurl: Handmade avocado-infused natural haircare products
- Belle Noire: Accessories made by artists from Africa and the African Diaspora
- Bismillah Boutique: Handmade candles and skincare
- Brutha’s Honey: Honey, honeycomb, beeswax candles, and lip balm
- Cali Sweet Cakes: Mini bundt cakes and cookies
- CIK Apparel: Apparel and accessories
- Cocoacentric: Luxury jewelry and accessories
- Duafe Designs: Waist beads, cultural accessories, handbags, and custom-beaded eyewear
- En Vie Naturals: Aromatherapy sprays, hand & body butter lotions, joint pain relief care, and gift sets
- The Final Sauce: Barbecue sauce, spice rubs, marinades, and hot sauces.
- Josephine Southern Cuisine: Mac & cheese, greens, corn bread, and chicken
- The Lemonade Bar: Fresh and frozen lemonade
- Lil’ Alijo Catering & Events: Rice combo plates, pasta, empanadas, lumpia, Jamaican beef patties, and baked goods
- Maldoni's: Po'boys (shrimp, oysters, and fish), fries, sides, peach cobbler, and banana pudding
- Melanin Gang: Sweatshirts, hoodies, and shirts
- The Pleasure Principle Supperclub & Dining Events: Take-and-bake Caribbean pastries and pepper sauces
- Remy Creations: Spaghetti, BBQ chicken and ribs, baked beans, links, and potato salad
- That Hausa Vegan: Jollof rice plates, suya tacos, and more
- That’s My Jam: Low-sugar pectin-free jam
- More to come
Activities
- Foodwise Demo: Fernay McPherson, Minnie Bell’s Soul Movement | 11:00 am at the Foodwise Classroom (in front of the Ferry Building)
- Foodwise Demo: Chef Sarah Germany | 12:00 am at the Foodwise Classroom (in front of the Ferry Building)
- Watch and engage in live screenprinting of a commemorative event poster with local artist Erikah Walton, in partnership with Haight Street Art Center, and take a print home for free! (while supplies last)
- Foodwise Education Station: Juneteenth Craft Making
- Community Zone
- Music by DJ Lonnie Taylor of BFF.fm
Celebrate Juneteenth Across San Francisco
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, celebrates the anniversary of Black emancipation in the United States. It is honored on the anniversary of June 19, 1865, when freedom from slavery was proclaimed in the state of Texas. Join these Juneteenth events in San Francisco throughout the month:
- June 14: Juneteenth SF Freedom Celebration in the Fillmore
- June 15: Juneteenth Bayview and Father’s Day Festival
- June 22: Juneteenth Parade SF
Building Equity Program & Pop-Ups on the Plaza
Pop-Ups on the Plaza is an initiative of Foodwise’s Building Equity program. Foodwise and our community partners, En2action’s Ujamaa Kitchen, In The Black, Mandela Partners, and Oakland Bloom, are proudly committed to uplifting and advancing equity for BIPOC, immigrant, and limited-resource entrepreneurs across the Bay Area.
Frequently asked questions
No, the event is free to attend and doesn't require ticketing. But please RSVP so we can send you an event reminder and invite you to future Pop-Ups on the Plaza events.
We are currently at capacity. We generally prioritize businesses through our Building Equity program, working with our partners En2action, In The Black, Mandela Partners, and Oakland Bloom. To be considered for future events, reach out to [email protected] to share details about your business.
Pop-Ups on the Plaza is a series of public events celebrating Bay Area BIPOC-owned businesses with delicious food, community activities, and family fun at San Francisco’s Ferry Terminal Plaza and Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.
Organized by
Foodwise is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to growing thriving communities through the power and joy of local food. Founded in 1994, Foodwise operates the world-renowned Ferry Plaza Farmers Market and Mission Community Market in San Francisco, and offers education programs to inspire eaters of all ages to take part in a sustainable, equitable, and nourishing food future. Learn more at foodwise.org.