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An online friend recently told me that they are coming to San Francisco for a week and asked for some suggestions of things to do.
I figured the best way to handle this would be to outsource it as well as create a github repo so that anyone can improve the list. So if you know of something cool and don't see it on here please add it or if you see something wrong fix it (and don't forget to add yourself to the contributors list).
From the website:
The Bay Lights is the world’s largest LED light sculpture, 1.8 miles wide and 500 feet high. Inspired by the Bay Bridge’s 75th Anniversary, its 25,000 white LED lights are individually programmed by artist Leo Villareal to create a never-repeating, dazzling display across the Bay Bridge West Span through 2015.
From the website:
Noisebridge is an infrastructure provider for technical-creative projects, collaboratively run by its members. We are incorporated as a non-profit educational corporation for public benefit. We operate primarily in a 5,200 square-foot space located in the heart of San Francisco. We teach, we learn, we share. Read more about Noisebridge or watch a short video.
- 2169 Mission St, 3rd floor
- San Francisco, CA 94103
Nextspace is a coworking facility in the Financial District.
- 28 2nd Street, Floor 2 & 3
- San Francisco, CA 94105
- P. 415-513-0456
- [email protected]
The View is an amazing place to grab a drink for sunset. It has an amazing nearly 360 deg view.
Super Duper Burger Financial District
- 783 Mission St (between Yerba Buena Ln & 4th St)
- San Francisco, CA 94103
- Neighborhood: Financial District
- 198 2nd Street
- San Francisco, CA 94105
DNA Pizza (along with DNA Lounge) is owned by the one and only JWZ
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Open 24 hours, every day
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Free delivery
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371 Eleventh Street at Harrison
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415-626-0166
Okra actually closed down but I know that another Indian restaurant opened in the same place so I'm adding this link because the address is still good.
- 41 Montgomery
- (between Post St & Sutter St)
- San Francisco, CA 94104
- Neighborhood: Financial District
- (415) 772-9134
Kiss Seafood in Japantown is the best of many good sushi options within the city. It requires a reservation, usually several days in advance, and is relatively expensive, but worth it if you're looking for someplace special. The special omakase is the best way to go - several courses of very creative Japanese food - sushi, sashimi, chawan mushi, etc.
O-Toro Sushi in Hayes Valley is another great option at a lower price point, but with a fantastic selection of fresh fish.
- 355 Kearny St
- (between Bush St & Pine St)
- San Francisco, CA 94108
- Neighborhood: Financial District
- (415) 765-9909
San Francisco has several nice cafes. Some of the better known and more popular ones are listed below.
Blue Bottle Coffee has espresso drinks, press pot, pour-over, and (in some locations) siphon coffee. Locations include the Ferry Building, SF MoMA museum, Mint Plaza, and their original stand in Hayes Valley.
Four Barrel in the Mission neighborhood serves espresso drinks, and pour-over coffee. Their single-origin espresso/pour-over station (open limited hours each day) has several freshly roasted selections to choose from. They intentionally provide no wifi, as they want to encourage conversation and interaction.
Ritual Coffee, with locations in the Mission, Hayes Valley, and the Flora Grubb garden shop, serves espresso and pour-over drinks, and provides free wifi access if you're looking to get a little work done on-the-go.
The Temple is my favorite club in the city. There are multiple floors with multiple rooms and multiple vibes. Very cool spot.
DNA Lounge (along with DNA Pizza) is owned by the one and only JWZ
Here is an exhaustive list from wikipedia of basically every sports team in the Bay Area.
Oakland, which is nearby, has the Raiders
Oakland, which is nearby, has the Oakland As
Here is an exhaustive list from wikipedia of basically every museum in the city.
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Museum of the African Diaspora
United States Mint at San Francisco
SF Fun Cheap is a great way to find events and discounts for the city.
Multiple times weekly there is a huge farmers market at the ferry building. Prepared and raw food as well as street performers and music.
Marin County is home to Mt. Tamalpais.
Santa Cruz is about an hour and a half south of San Francisco.
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