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Centralparkgirl Sep 7th, 2009 10:59 AM

Wow! Thanks so much Deb!

DebitNM Sep 7th, 2009 12:08 PM

Here's the San Fran in the rain thread

http://www.fodors.com/community/unit...activities.cfm

Deb

MomDDTravel Sep 7th, 2009 12:54 PM

cpg - I liked that location... :)

sf7307 Sep 7th, 2009 01:00 PM

We climbed the stairs between Montgomery and Kearny at Vallejo this morning. Beautiful foliage and views (but steep, and best not done in flip-flops, which I was wearing).

Centralparkgirl Sep 7th, 2009 01:36 PM

Deb - just reread your post - I knew I read about LOTS of rain somewhere. You still had a great time until the news about your mil. Didn't you come to NY for that or am I confusing you with someone else? I remember a whole discussion about getting on the FDR - lol.

I don't want to jinx myself, but the weather looks amazing for next week. That could be 3 in a row for me!

So what's the story with Irish Coffee at the BV? Do people like it as a tradition or for sentimental reasons or is it really excellent? Thought I could fit it in after the GG Bridge - we might need some sustenance!

I don't usually inquire about dress, but I'm wondering. Here in NY, in September, some people would not wear certain summer things even if it's warm. It just looks, well......summery. What's it like in SF? I'm thinking about night, not day. Should I plan on transitional stuff like at home? I was going to take a black eyelet jacket/top, but I would not wear it here at this point.

sf7307 Sep 7th, 2009 01:39 PM

Transitional is good all year round in San Francisco. Very few of us have really summery clothes for the city because, as you know, it isn't usually warm enough. I wouldn't hesitate to wear a black eyelet jacket/top any time of year (I'd definitely hesitate before I would wear a white one, though!).

MomDDTravel Sep 7th, 2009 01:39 PM

I think you can get away with just about anything in SF CPG. It is a very urban/hip feel imo...

iamq Sep 7th, 2009 02:52 PM

We spent the last three days in the city and it was glorious! The weather was wonderful and got progressively warmer and less foggy each day we were there. There is supposed to be a warming trend all this week. We wish we had brought our shorts and sandals! Have a great time.

Centralparkgirl Sep 7th, 2009 03:19 PM

iamq - so glad that you had a wonderful celebratory weekend - just knew you would! How was Boulevard? We will try to get to Rangoon on Sat.

iamq Sep 7th, 2009 03:32 PM

Boulevard was spectacular! I just started writing a report of our weekend. I will post about our dinner. When do you leave?

StuDudley Sep 7th, 2009 03:40 PM

We had our 38th anniversary dinner at Boulevard on Sat. Squab was excellent. So was everything else - especially my "bride".

Stu Dudley

Centralparkgirl Sep 7th, 2009 04:02 PM

Stu - you are so sweet!!! Congrats to you and Mrs. Stu on the big 38!

I'm leaving 4pm tomorrow NY time. But If you're not posted, I'll try to take a look on Wed (schlepping ds' laptop).

We're eating in Boulevard this Fri. I loved it last year. Any suggestions from either of you?

iamq Sep 8th, 2009 05:44 AM

The foie gras was superb, even though it had a grape foam on top of it. I normally don't like foam, but this was a nice and delicious touch. They paired the foir gras with grapes, which was an interesting and well done.

My filet was the most delicious piece of meat I have ever tasted. No kidding!

M's lobster was done with accompanied with corn done different ways and was lovely.

bq

Centralparkgirl Sep 8th, 2009 07:23 AM

My mouth is watering! Did you sit in the back? Is that most desirable?

sf7307 Sep 8th, 2009 08:33 AM

cpg, only the tables in the very back have a view (of the Bay Bridge). Otherwise, the way the restaurant is laid out, it's pretty much all the same. I've even sat in the very very front, next to the door, and once seated, didn't notice.

Dayenu Sep 8th, 2009 08:51 AM

"Has anyone done the tour of City Hall?" - yes, after living here for about 15 years, and loved it! Very interesting, we went into supervisors room (that they show on TV) and all floors. Go there a little early to see the photo exhibit on the 1st floor.

Why not to go into Coit Tower? Walk around it for great views, and see the murals inside, it's free. You pay only for the elevator. Take bus 37 back to North Beach, and have lunch there.

I would take a MUNI bus to Golden Gate bridge, walk to Sausalito, take ferry back to the city.

Centralparkgirl Sep 8th, 2009 10:23 AM

Thanks Dayenu - visited the Coit Tower twice last year (now I know you don't read my reports - lol - actually who remembers what we read?) I loved the murals, but don't need to see them this time. I also was thinking about a bus from the park to the bridge. I'm going to try to get to City Hall.

sf - last year, we sat near the kitchen and we liked where we sat. I actually didn't even know then that there was a view of the bay from the restaurant!

I think I should finish packing. I'm leaving soon!!!!!
An hour and half ago, my son was in Bakersfield. What are the chances that he arrives before we do (taking Highway 1)?

Dayenu Sep 8th, 2009 10:37 AM

Buses from Golden Gate park to the bridge are # 27 and 28. One of them runs on 25th ave, the other... I think it's 19th through the park, then it moves down to Park Presidio (would be 13th ave)


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