From Thursday, April 23 to Sunday, May 3, Flavors of the Peninsula will bring restaurants and foodies together to celebrate our region’s diverse culinary landscape, and Caltrain is the best way to get there. Over 130 restaurants are participating, offering curated prix-fixe menus and special events at many locations along the Caltrain corridor.
Throughout the 10-day event, organized by The San Francisco Peninsula, local chambers of commerce, and SAMCEDA, participating restaurants such as San Mateo’s Palette Tea Garden, Burlingame’s Stella, Doppio Zero San Carlos, and La Viga Seafood & Cocina Mexicana in Redwood City will create their own special offerings with curated prix-fixe menus, exclusive dishes, and special events that showcase their unique concepts. From seasonal specials to signature dishes, each participating restaurant offers a range of dishes at varying price points, making the Peninsula’s culinary excellence accessible to all.
Flavors of the Peninsula is proud to partner with Moonstar Charitable Organization to help raise awareness for its important work in the community that provides nutritious meal services to low-income families and individuals. Caltrain is also participating as a promotional partner of Flavors of the Peninsula, providing commuter rail service along the San Francisco Peninsula.
Caltrain is a proof-of-payment system that requires riders to pay their fare before boarding. Clipper® is the all-in-one reloadable transit card for the Bay Area — and a convenient way to pay your Caltrain fare – but riders can now also simply tap on and off with their contactless credit card or digital wallet at the Clipper reader. Riders without Clipper, credit/debit cards, or a digital wallet can purchase tickets at station ticket machines. Tickets are not sold on board. Youth Fares are $1 for a one-way ticket, and $2 for a youth day pass for passengers 18 and under.
Caltrain reminds customers that open alcoholic beverages are allowed on trains until 9 p.m. during regular service. Disruptive passengers will be asked to leave Caltrain property.
Paid parking rules are enforced throughout the day, including on weekends and holidays. Parking at Caltrain stations costs $5.50 for the day, and permits can be purchased using the ParkMobile app or through ticket machines onsite. ParkMobile allows riders to simply input the station zone number (which can be found through the app and will be posted on station signage and on station pages on the Caltrain website) as well as the number of the parking space. To use the app, customers must create an account by entering an email address, payment method, and license plate number.
For Caltrain schedules and trip-planning information, visit Caltrain.com.
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About Caltrain: Owned and operated by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board, Caltrain provides rail service from San Francisco to San Jose, with commute service to Gilroy. Serving the region since 1863, Caltrain is the oldest continually operating rail system west of the Mississippi and the first railroad to convert from diesel to electric power in a generation.
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