
Labor Day weekend in the Inner Sunset means shorter lines for brunch and slightly easier parking, but there's still plenty to do.
If you're seeking some N-Judah-adjacent fun over the next few days, drop into a festival to celebrate South Pacific culture, pin your heart to your sleeve and attend a singles event for ice cream fans, or bring your shopping bags to the farmers market to stock up for a holiday cookout. The weekend is your oyster.

Tonight, 6pm: Hometown Creamery Ice Cream Social
Are you craving the twin comforts of ice cream and companionship? Tonight, Hometown Creamery (1290 9th Ave.) is opening its doors to singles in their 30s who are seeking romance, frozen confections, and small bites from a Mediterranean-themed menu.
Arrive early for a chance to meet-and-greet other hopefuls in a 5-minute speed round designed to uncover mutual matches. If you don't meet your love connection tonight, don't worry; you can always cuddle up with a take-home pint.
Saturday, 11am: Aloha Poly Fest
Join a free, daylong party at the County Fair Building to celebrate aspects of Polynesian, Micronesian and Melanesian culture at Aloha Poly Fest.
Attendees can sample traditional cuisine, watch dance performances, or purchase crafts and merchandise that celebrates the diverse cultures that span from Hawaii to New Zealand.
Here's a look at what else is going on in the Inner Sunset over the next week. For more activities around town, visit hoodline.com/events.









