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Posted 2 years ago
by
ecornflake
Breakfast - Ah - as an SF native who still demands good fun, great food & a relaxed environment - with a young child...Yes, it's all possible at my favorite breakfast places (at reasonable prices!). Try one of the following: Dolores Park Cafe (near dolores park, enjoy the outdoor space and sun); Queen Malika (lovely sweet and savory crepes, small area & toys for kids to play with, 2 outside tables); Tartine (for a BEAUTIFUL french pastry...my son enjoys the "morning bun" and we enjoy great coffee and bread pudding in their small outdoor seating area that makes you feel like you're in NYC); or if you're in North Beach go on over to Cafe Greco on Columbus avenue (get the Greco Grande & a beautiful bagel with cream cheese & tomato - it'll have olive oil drizzled on it that will be absolutely delicious)
Morning - After breakfast, head on over to one of the parks and let your kid burn it off. Golden Gate Park is great for that. Check out the Japanese Tea Garden, continue reading ...
Tags: Family
Posted 2 years ago
by
hunterwalk
Breakfast - Start at the Ferry Building on the Embarcadero for an assortment of good treats. Watch out - you could eat enough here to fill your belly until dinner so resist the urge to gobble down every delight and just get some chilaquiles from the Mexican food stand along with one of their fresh agua frescas. After eating your plate of goodness with an amazing view of the Bay Bridge, continue reading ...
Posted 2 years ago
by
jhannah
Breakfast - We're going to catch the ferry to Angel Island from Tiburon, CA, a picture postcard town in Marin right on San Francisco Bay. There are a lot of places to eat but Sam's Anchor Cafe is the classic destination. Get there in the late morning for brunch (starts at 9:30am on Saturday and Sunday). They have a deck right in the marina -- lots of people sail right up and dock continue reading ...
Tags: Family, Angel Island, Ferry, Camping, Views
Posted 2 years ago
by
viewaskew
We've got a busy day today all around San Francisco including the cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Ferry Building. Put on some comfortable shoes as the only way to really see San Francisco involves a lot of walking. continue reading ...
Tags: Walking, Golden Gate Bridge, Cable Cars
Posted 2 years ago
by
jhannah
Breakfast - Sears Fine Foods, at 439 Powell Street, is a San Francisco tradition for their silver dollar pancakes. The restaurant has been there for 70 years so you know they must be doing something right. It's a convenient location for many hotels in San Francisco, less than a block from Union Square. A line can form at peak breakfast times, so get there before 9am if you don't want continue reading ...
Tags: Family
Posted 2 years ago
by
asruge
Breakfast - Bob's Doughnut Shop on Polk is an institution that's centrally located, dirt cheap, and tasty. The make fresh doughnuts all through the night. ($3)
Morning - Head to the Bike Hut on Embarcadero and Townsend. Rent a bike from the crazy guys who tend this outdoor rental/fixit shop. Head towards the Golden Gate bridge and bike over it, then continue a few miles continue reading ...
Tags: Backpacking
Posted 2 years ago
by
aet285
Breakfast - Start out with a traditional San Francisco breakfast at Sears Fine Foods, since 1938. It is a favorite of both locals and tourists alike. Located in the heart of Union Square, Sears is most known for their 18 Little Swedish Pancakes. They are open every day for breakfast and lunch and in the evening for dinner with a more fine dining experience.
Morning - The continue reading ...
Tags: Art
Posted 2 years ago
by
aet285
Breakfast - For breakfast start the day with a good yet reasonable breakfast from Pork Store Café located at 3122 16th St. located at the intersection of 16th and Valencia Streets. It is known for its Americana Décor which consists of a large US wall map, along with antique kettles, pans, oars, and yellowed flags. They pride themselves on their “down to earth staff” and welcoming continue reading ...
Tags: Family
Posted 1 year ago
by
meganeaves
San Francisco is the cultural and shopping hub of California. In addition to upmarket shopping, it has all the bohemian markets, used bookshops and local designers that L.A. lacks. Plus, it is a beautiful city to walk around in as you shop your heart out today! continue reading ...
Tags: Shopping, Walking, Chinatown
Posted 1 year ago
by
meganeaves
San Francisco is widely recognized as the gay mecca of the world. Thousands of gay, lesbian, bi and transgender people flock to its Castro district each year to live, visit or just enjoy. San Francisco also hosts one of the largest Gay Pride festivals on earth, which is what we’re going to explore today. continue reading ...
Tags: gay, lesbian, Walking, parade, pride