1week San Francisco end of October
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Stu Dudley's itinerary is quite thorough, but if you would like some restaurant suggestions, some I have enjoyed lately are:
Waterbar - pleasing to find a restaurant with good food and a
view
RN74 - delicious, especially if you are a wine-lover
Tipsy Pig - People complain it's noisy, but I wouldn't let
that stop me! Great takes on American classic
cuisine and the cheddar and thyme biscuits with
spiced honey are worth the trip alone!
Waterbar - pleasing to find a restaurant with good food and a
view
RN74 - delicious, especially if you are a wine-lover
Tipsy Pig - People complain it's noisy, but I wouldn't let
that stop me! Great takes on American classic
cuisine and the cheddar and thyme biscuits with
spiced honey are worth the trip alone!
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Serious, read Stu's thread. Is Fodor's book the one that says "If you have 3 days, see" in it? I found that type of info to be a help when setting up the bones of our trips.
I read a book that didn't have that info first and made a list of the things that called out to me. Then hoped for validation in the guidebook list. Often, I missed something because one book didn't emphasize it the same way another did. But, the major stuff is almost always there in the main travel guides. Yes?
I read a book that didn't have that info first and made a list of the things that called out to me. Then hoped for validation in the guidebook list. Often, I missed something because one book didn't emphasize it the same way another did. But, the major stuff is almost always there in the main travel guides. Yes?