The draw here is the format: a pedestrian-closed 24th Street at night hits differently than the daytime farmers market crowd. Prior editions have mixed food vendors, local makers, and live music in a stretch that's walkable enough to cover completely in an hour, which means you're not sacrificing an entire evening. The neighborhood's relative flatness on that block also makes it more stroller- and wheelchair-accessible than markets in hillier pockets.
Practical note: street parking on 24th will be closed during the event. Come via BART to 24th Street Mission and walk west — about 12 minutes on foot, mostly flat. If you're driving, the residential blocks north of 24th around Sanchez tend to have more turnover than Church Street.
With two hours, I'd arrive at open, eat first while the lines are short, then double back for shopping once the dinner rush thins out.

