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    Robin Williams Meadow

    4.4 (16 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:59 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Sunil R.

    Bonus points for the name! Beautiful lawn and it was wonderful to sit here and take in the sights. The rest of the park was crowded but this spot was not as much and it was a nice respite.

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    Ed U.

    ** The following review reflects my experience DURING the COVID-19 pandemic. ** I swear the only times I've been here was when there were thousands of people huddled with fancy picnic set-ups during Opera in the Park or maybe It was Comedy Day or was it Oysterfest? Anyhow, now with the pandemic in full effect, I have finally seen the meadow itself and I didn't even know it was renamed for Robin a couple of years back. If you don't know, it's a five-acre expanse of green that I recently came upon on my way to the Entwined Lighted Forest over in Peacock Meadow. The sparsely populated space is ideal during these socially distant times when even sharing two ends of a long bench turns into a dicey proposition. I look forward to coming back with my baguette and my bottle of cheap Chardonnay and listening to "Rigoletto" in person some day. RELATED - Looking for some greenery in the Bay Area? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/2P5dHRe

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    Cari A.

    Big, open field in Golden Gate Park. This is where you can often hear the drummers. Although there is a wide open field, there are trees along the edges which help with providing shade. This weekend there were a wide range of activities happening here from frisbee, soccer, people playing catch with a baseball, and so much more. Pros: -free! -big open field -trees provide shade along the edges and on top the hill -diverse crowd Cons: -n/a

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    John B.

    Recommendation: Nice place, a great grassy hill to sit on and an expansive meadow as well. Tip: You can bring food and sealed drink containers in, so avoid the extremely long lines for expensive food and drink and bring food! Also bring a picnic blanket and something to weigh it down with! I was here a couple weeks ago for the Alice 97.3 Summerthing, a Sunday afternoon music festival with headliners Mat Kearney and Kelly Clarkson. We got there about 30 minutes before the first artist played, and thankfully the security line was pretty short. If you don't have a bag you can walk right through, but if you do have a bag they do a quick inspection. I was able to bring my DSLR camera in for this particular event, which was nice! After we went through security, it was a few hundred feet over the flat grassy meadow until we got to the concert area. We had to cut between the already-lengthy food lines in order to get to the meadow to lay down a blanket, but once we did we were set for the afternoon! One thing I was surprised about was that the organizers of the Summerthing event didn't provide access to free water anywhere within the event fencing. There was a booth selling $3 cartons of water, but that was it. All in all, I had a pretty good time! The weather was beautiful and the security was pretty lax, which made attending the event that much nicer since we could bring in food. I'd definitely return to go to another Alice 97.3 event now that I know what to bring!

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