100 favorite things to do in SF.
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#40 Try to understand what the guy is mumbling on the bench at the Market St. cable car turnaround.
#41 Race your wife naked around the halls of the Hyatt Regency.
#42 Have three Stella Artois at Enrico's and check out in the poetry section of City Lights bookstore.
#43 Day game at Pac Bell--Giants win, Bonds homers
#44 Burger and a beer at Red's for lunch
#45 Window shopping and bar-hopping down Union St on that one great weekend of warm weather
#41 Race your wife naked around the halls of the Hyatt Regency.
#42 Have three Stella Artois at Enrico's and check out in the poetry section of City Lights bookstore.
#43 Day game at Pac Bell--Giants win, Bonds homers
#44 Burger and a beer at Red's for lunch
#45 Window shopping and bar-hopping down Union St on that one great weekend of warm weather
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Hello vic, Gee there are some really nice suggestions here but a few nutty ones as well. Some people just can't get serious.
Another of my favorites, shopping at Nordstroms!! A must for all you ladies especially. Also Irish coffee at the BV and I just recently had dinner at the Cliff House. Wonderful ambiance and a very historic place also. We went for Easter and Macy's had a wonderful floral display inside as well as each window being done in different floral themes. Lots of great places to eat! Some georgeous hotels to just walk around in and take it all in. Don't miss Fisherman's Warf and clam chowder in a bread bowl..........YUM! Always a lot to see and do in SF. Oh by the way, what is SFMOMA? Guess I am not familiar with that one. Point Richmond across the Richmond Bridge has a fabulous B&B that is a light house out in the bay. Expensive but a fabulous anniversary or special birthday treat! Called The East Brother Light House Station. Not actually "IN" SF but in the bay and a wonderful place you will never forget.
Another of my favorites, shopping at Nordstroms!! A must for all you ladies especially. Also Irish coffee at the BV and I just recently had dinner at the Cliff House. Wonderful ambiance and a very historic place also. We went for Easter and Macy's had a wonderful floral display inside as well as each window being done in different floral themes. Lots of great places to eat! Some georgeous hotels to just walk around in and take it all in. Don't miss Fisherman's Warf and clam chowder in a bread bowl..........YUM! Always a lot to see and do in SF. Oh by the way, what is SFMOMA? Guess I am not familiar with that one. Point Richmond across the Richmond Bridge has a fabulous B&B that is a light house out in the bay. Expensive but a fabulous anniversary or special birthday treat! Called The East Brother Light House Station. Not actually "IN" SF but in the bay and a wonderful place you will never forget.
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Kal, De Young Museum is being knocked down as we speak. There was an article in the Chron yesterday, you can check it out at sfgate.com. They are building a new building on the spot, designed by some Swiss architect. I guess it was badly damaged in the Loma Prieta earthquake?
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-Dinner with friends at Menora's Thai Cuisine
-Cruising around Chinatown then stopping for dim sum
-Working out at the YMCA Embarcadero (presumably to work off the dim sum)
-Shopping the cute stores in Noe Valley
-Walking across the Bridge to Sausalito, then having lunch there
-Union Square!!!
-Dinner at Crustacean or Thanh Long (mm mm garlic noodles and garlic crab)
OK, looking at this list, my life apparently revolves around food and shopping. yow! No wonder I need to work out at the YMCA!!
-Cruising around Chinatown then stopping for dim sum
-Working out at the YMCA Embarcadero (presumably to work off the dim sum)
-Shopping the cute stores in Noe Valley
-Walking across the Bridge to Sausalito, then having lunch there
-Union Square!!!
-Dinner at Crustacean or Thanh Long (mm mm garlic noodles and garlic crab)
OK, looking at this list, my life apparently revolves around food and shopping. yow! No wonder I need to work out at the YMCA!!
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1.Ride the F Market Street car and check out all the hookers on Market Street
2. Steering clear of the overwhelming homeless population as you walk the streets
3. Taking in the smell of urine as you stroll past the shops in Union Square
4. Appreciating the graffiti art
5. Looking at the various designs of iron bars on the doors and windows of the Mission District
6. Sitting next to a prostitute on the bus
7. Eating in many of the overrated and overpriced restaurants.
8. Enjoying the wonderful foggy summer weather which consists of about 3 hrs. of sunlight per day
9. Going to Golden Gate park to pick up trash
10.Taking in the serenity of the deserted downtown after dark
2. Steering clear of the overwhelming homeless population as you walk the streets
3. Taking in the smell of urine as you stroll past the shops in Union Square
4. Appreciating the graffiti art
5. Looking at the various designs of iron bars on the doors and windows of the Mission District
6. Sitting next to a prostitute on the bus
7. Eating in many of the overrated and overpriced restaurants.
8. Enjoying the wonderful foggy summer weather which consists of about 3 hrs. of sunlight per day
9. Going to Golden Gate park to pick up trash
10.Taking in the serenity of the deserted downtown after dark



