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VOLUME 20, NO. 2
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February Entertainment Beach Blanket Babylon Club Fugazi, 421-4222 Wicked Orpheum Theatre, 512-7770 Bisceglie’s SF Follies Actors Theatre SF, (800) 838-3006
February 5-8 11th Annual SF Indie Film Fest Castro Theater, 820-3907
February 5-8 Pacific Orchid Exposition More than 100,000 orchids in every color, shape and size. Fort Mason Center, 665-2468
February 6-8 San Francisco Arts of the Pacific Asia Show Fort Mason, Festival Pavilion, (310) 455-2886
February 7 Southwest Airlines Chinese New Year Parade Celebrating the Year of the Ox. Parade route begins at Market and Second Streets to Columbus Ave., 5:15pm, 9861370 www.chineseparade.com
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Calendar year. Dance and music from throughout Asian, ancient and modern Chinese arts such as calligraphy, kite making and acrobatics. Chinatown
February 9-15 SAP Open Tennis Tournament Top ranked players compete. HP Pavilion at San Jose, (408) ACE-2121
February 11-16 Tulipmania PIER 39 presents its popular showcase thousands of tulips throughout both levels of PIER 39. Complimentary landscaping tours each day during the event. 705-5500
February 13-15 San Francisco Tribal, Folk & Textiles Arts Show Fort Mason, Festival Pavilion
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February 28 SF Chronicle Wine Competition Tasting Taste the winning entries from this annual competition featuring wines from California, Oregon, Washington & Idaho. Fort Mason Festival Pavilion, 345-7575
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r FiSHerMan’S WHarF (SF Map: L - M2) San Francisco’s fishing fleet is docked on the Jefferson Street promenade. Take an early morning stroll down “Fish Alley” (Jefferson between Hyde and Jones) to view the fishermen at work.
Ghirardelli Square, once home to the world-famous chocolate factory, has been renovated to an open-air center filled with specialty shops, international restaurants, an ice cream parlor and displays of the original chocolate-making machines.
Family entertainment is the specialty along Jefferson Street with attractions such as the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum and the Red & White Fleet, offering bay cruises with awardwinning narration in six languages. Visit with Hollywood Celebrities, U.S. Presidents, world
Experience San Francisco’s authentic maritime history at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park which extends from Aquatic Park to Hyde Street Pier, the only floating National Park. Board the world’s largest collection of historic ships. The USS Pampanito, a WWII
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City Sights submarine museum and memorial is open to the public at Pier 45. PIER 39, a renovated cargo pier, is home port to the Blue & Gold Fleet and offers two levels of specialty shops and destination dining including Pier Restaurants and Hard Rock Cafe. Aquarium of the Bay, RocketBoat (seasonal) and Turbo Ride (a simulation theatre) are popular family attractions located on the pier. The famous sea lions make their home on K-Dock (seasonal). Fisherman’s Wharf is famous for its Italian seafood restaurants with waterfront views. Vendors along Jefferson Street sell Dungeness crab from steaming cauldrons, walkaway seafood cocktails and clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl, a signature San Francisco dish. Boudin Museum & Bakery boasts a compelling array of historic photos, artifacts and interactive exhibits that detail the history, art and science behind the original San Francisco Sourdough.
In 1934 Alcatraz became the infamous maximum-security prison for members of organized crime and high-risk convicts. Famous island residents have included “Machine Gun” Kelly, Al Capone and Robert “Birdman” Stroud. Although the island is only a mile from shore, there is no evidence of any successful escapes across the icy bay. The prison was the only one in the federal system that touted hot showers—a luxury designed to keep prisoners from acclimating to cold water. A federal penitentiary until 1963, “The Rock” is now a popular tourist attraction. The 12acre island is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and is accessible only by Alcatraz Cruises boats which depart daily from Pier 33 near Fisherman’s Wharf on the Embarcadero.
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Alcatraz, Spanish for pelican, was named Isla de los Alcatraces after the birds that were the island’s only inhabitants.
The Golden Gate Bridge (Highway 101 North) links San Francisco with Marin County. Before its completion in 1937, the bridge was considered unbuildable because of foggy weather, 60-mileper-hour winds and strong ocean currents sweeping through a deep rugged canyon below.
The island served as a military fortification in the 1850s and an incarceration facility for war prisoners during the Spanish-American War.
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City Sights International Orange, was chosen because it blends well with the bridge’s natural surroundings. The two great cables contain enough strands of steel wire (80,000 miles) to encircle the equator three times. The concrete poured into its piers and anchorages would pave a five-foot wide sidewalk from New York to San Francisco. Pedestrians and bicyclists are allowed across the bridge on pathways with sweeping views of the City, Alcatraz and the Marin Headlands. The bridge toll for vehicles is $6 collected when entering San Francisco. Vantage points from the San Francisco side include the Toll Plaza and Visitors Center (before crossing the bridge) and Fort Point (under the bridge). The first exit on the Marin side of the bridge, Vista Point, provides outstanding views of the San Francisco skyline. The postcard-perfect panorama seen here was captured from the Marin Headlands (the last exit in Marin County before crossing the bridge). The best way to see the bridge is to walk across it which takes about an hour round trip. When walking the bridge dress warmly whatever time of year.
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r coit to Wer (SF Map: N4) Atop Telegraph Hill is the 210foot Coit Tower, built with funds left to the City by philanthropist Lillie Hitchcock Coit for the beautification of San Francisco. Due to Coit’s admiration for the fire fighters who fought the 1906 earthquake fires, many believe the tower was designed in the shape of a fire hose nozzle. The view from atop the east side of the tower spans 360 degrees. Inside, you’ll find a history museum and murals that depict working life in 1930s California.
r tHe HaigHt (SF Map: E-F11) The history of the Haight is as colorful as the Victorian architecture that lines the streets of this neighborhood. The Haight Ashbury community is universally recognized for its creativity and diversity expressed by the hybrid mixture of shops, residents, and its landmark place in history. The style and ingenuity that started in the sixties still rings true today. E1, P12
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City Sights r loMbard Street (SF Map: L3-4) Located in the Russian Hill district, Lombard Street is known as “the crookedest street in the world” because of its eight sharp turns on a 40degree slope. The turns, known as switchbacks, were built in the 1920s to allow traffic to descend the steep incline. The street zigzags around beautiful flowers and shrubs and offers a nice view of the bay. There are stairways (without curves) on either side of the street for pedestrians. The descent begins at Hyde Street.
r golden gate ParK (SF Map: B - d9-11) Golden Gate Park is among the world’s greatest urban parks. Approximately three miles long and a half mile wide (1,017 acres), this treasure is covered with grassy meadows, wooded bike trails, secluded lakes, open groves, and gardens.
The Japanese Tea Garden is a four-acre refuge of traditional Japanese architecture, koi ponds and bamboo trees. The park’s main attractions include two newlyrebuilt museums, the deYoung Museum and California Academy of Sciences which features a living roof and indoor rainforest.
r cHinato W n (SF Map: M-N5-6) As you pass through the dragonadorned Pagoda Gates on Grant Avenue at Bush Street, your senses will be tempted by the aroma of ethnic cuisine, bright neon and the sound of foreign languages. Today, Chinatown is home to more than 10,000 of San Francisco’s Chinese residents. Most local Chinese commerce remains along Stockton Street where visitors will find traditional herb pharmacies, temples, fortune cookie factories, garment factories, fresh produce markets, seafood and poultry shops, and many fine restaurants.
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The Conservatory of Flowers, built in 1879 and beautifully restored in 2003, is modeled after London’s Kew Gardens, a glass Victorian displaying a paradise of flowers.
Nearly 514 blocks of San Francisco, including much of Nob Hill and Van Ness Avenue, were destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and fire.
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City Sights Many beautiful examples of nineteenth-century Victorian architecture were lost in the disaster. Today some 14,000 Victorians have been preserved west of Van Ness Avenue in the Cow Hollow, Pacific Heights and Alamo Square districts. Postcard Row is possibly the most photographed spot in the City. These colorful Victorian houses or “Painted Ladies” with the San Francisco skyline in the backdrop have graced many postcards and movie scenes. Capture the view from the center of the park on the edge of Alamo Square at Steiner and Hayes streets.
r c aStro (SF Map: F - G13) At the upper end of Market Street is the lively Castro District, an area that caters to its largely gay and lesbian population. The neighborhood, marked by the Castro Theatre marquee, has become a symbol of gay and lesbian pride throughout the world– somewhat of a gay Mecca. Visitors are always welcome in this friendly neighborhood which offers unique shopping and dining.
r tHe eMbarc adero (SF Map: N - Q6-7) The Embarcadero is a waterfront boulevard lined with elegant palm trees, historic pier structures, hip eateries and luxury apartments and condominiums. San Francisco’s eastern waterfront has emerged as one of the City’s most exciting new neighborhoods. The Ferry Building is San Francisco’s busy commuter ferry terminal. Riding a Muni F-line vintage streetcar is a fun way for visitors to view the San Francisco Bay, Coit Tower and famous Fisherman’s Wharf. The fleet of restored streetcars includes international and domestic trolleys from the 1920s and ’30s. The popular F-line runs a total of five miles beginning at its western terminal in the Castro district, down Market Street to the Embarcadero and ending at Jones and Beach streets in Fisherman’s Wharf.
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The South of Market district (SoMa) has emerged as the art and nightlife center of San Francisco and offers a collection of restaurants, cafes, galleries, bars and nightclubs. Yerba Buena Gardens, the city’s urban redevelopment plan, includes the Center for the Arts, a visual and performing arts complex, 5.5 acres of gardens with an outdoor performance area, the Martin Luther King Memorial, an ice skating and bowling center, and San Francisco’s historic Charles Loof Carousel. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is now the second largest modern art museum in the United States.
r 49 Mile Scenic driVe This self-guided tour around San Francisco by vehicle follows street signs and passes major attractions including Union Square, Fisherman’s Wharf, North Beach, Nob Hill, Golden Gate Park, the Golden Gate Bridge, Marina, Palace of Fine Arts, Twin Peaks, Mission Dolores, Civic Center, Japantown, Chinatown, the Financial District and the Presidio. NOTE: Blue and white signs with a picture of a sea gull are posted along the route. A map of 49 Mile Drive can be obtained through the San Francisco Visitor Information Center at Hallidie Plaza, Market and Powell streets.
r c able c arS The cable car was introduced to San Francisco on August 2, 1873. Wire-cable manufacturer Andrew Hallidie conceived the idea after witnessing an accident in which a horse-drawn carriage faltered and rolled backward downhill dragging the horses behind it. The first cable car to descend down Clay Street on Nob Hill was an immediate success. Besides creating a vital link in San Francisco’s public transportation system, the cable car opened the door for building on steep hills which until this time was thought to be impossible.
City Sights Throughout the 1890s, eight transit companies operated 600 cars which covered 21 cable car routes and a total of 52.8 miles. Cable cars remained the primary mode of transportation until the 1906 earthquake. The quake and the fires that followed destroyed most of the cable car system, and as the City rebuilt, few lines were restored. A municipal railway replaced most lines. San Francisco’s beloved cable cars are the only vehicles of their kind still in operation and are designated National Landmarks.
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feet, is the City’s highest point and is located south of Twin Peaks. Both are accessible by car and offer stunning views beyond the City to the Golden Gate Bridge and to the East Bay.
r Union Street (SF Map: G-J4) The “main street” of the Cow Hollow District is renowned for its preserved Victorians (and Edwardians) that now house art galleries, antique stores, boutiques, fine dining and world-class spas.
r baY bridge (SF Map: R7) The San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opened in 1936 and links San Francisco with Contra Costa and Alameda counties by way of an 8.5 mile suspension/cantilever structure.
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural traditions of Mexico and Latin America on Mission Street, where visitors can enjoy lavish murals, savory foods and a dazzling range of traditional and avant-garde art.
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One of the City’s oldest structures is Mission Dolores, the sixth Franciscan mission along El Camino Real.
r t Win PeaKS (SF Map: d13) Twin Peaks is a pair of hills offering the best views of San Francisco. Mount Davidson, at 940
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r THE C ANNER Y ( K - L2) Las Margaritas Traditional Mexican dining. Outdoor patio, daily specials on fruit margaritas, large selection of tequilas. The Cannery, 2801 Leavenworth/Beach 776-6996
r CHINATO wN ( M - N5-6) Chinatown Restaurant Since 1919. Quality Chinese food at a good price. Dim Sum all day. Traditional Peking Duck, a must-try. 744 Washington/Grant 392-7958
Dick Lee Pastry Enjoy delicious Dim Sum and Chinese food in a simple and pleasant environment. 10am to 7pm daily. Closed Wed. 716 Jackson/Grant 397-0788 dickleepastry.page.tl Grant Place Restaurant Famous for Hong Kong style Dim Sum. A local favorite. Lunch and dinner 7:30am to 10pm, 7 days a week. 737 Washington/Kearny 982-3705 Tandoori Mahal Indian Restaurant Spectacular Indian dishes made in the traditional clay oven. Seafood, poultry, many vegetarian dishes. 941 Kearny/Columbus 951-0505
r CIvIC CENTER (J-K9) Ananda Fuara Delightful vegetarian menu. Vegan & non-vegan dishes in a peaceful atmosphere. Our specialty – neatloaf, mashed potatoes, mushroom gravy. 1298 Market/Larkin 621-1994
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r EMBARC ADERO (P4-6) Gaylord India Restaurant World renowned Northern Indian cuisine. Tandoori, curries, and vegetarian specialities. Banquet facilities. One Embarcadero Center 397-7775 q Hornblower Cruises Views, gourmet cuisine, impeccable service aboard an elegant yacht. Dinner dance, weekend brunch, Alcatraz Discovery Lunch, Supper Club Dinner. Pier 3 788-8866 ext. 7 q
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Pier 23 Cafe Old-time San Francisco waterfront cafe featuring live music nightly. Brunch Sat./Sun. at 10am. Full bar/restaurant/waterside dining on the Embarcadero at Pier 23 362-5125
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B 44 Where the locals go for Catalan cuisine in a modern atmosphere, specializing in paella and other Spanish dishes. 44 Belden Place (between Pine, Bush, Kearny and Montgomery) 986-6287 Cafe Bastille A real French cafe. Fun atmosphere and affordable prices. Outdoor seating. Live jazz weekends. 22 Belden Place (between Pine, Bush, Kearny and Montgomery) 986-5673 Cafe Claude Classic bistro with zinc bar, Gallic waiters, and Paris café-style food. Outdoor seating, live jazz, full bar. 7 Claude Lane (between Kearny & Grant, off Bush) 392-3515 Plouf This chic bistro serves fresh seafood. Outside tables. Full bar. Dine where the locals do. 40 Belden Place (between Pine, Bush, Kearny and Montgomery) 986-6491
r FINANCIAL DISTRIC T ( N - Q6-7) Alfred’s Steakhouse Martinis. Caesar salad. Mesquite-grilled steaks. Tues-Sat 5:30pm. Lunch Thurs 11:30am, Complimentary validated parking. 659 Merchant/ Montgomery 781-7058
Voted San Francisco’s Best Restaurant with a View · Dine at our casual Bistro restaurant or stylish Sutro’s at the Cliff House. · Enjoy cocktails & appetizers in our balcony lounge. · Listen to live Friday night jazz. · Experience a San Francisco tradition with our Sunday champagne brunch.
1090 Point Lobos San Francisco
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The Wharf’s Best Seafood. The City’s Best View. Only one of San Francisco’s ten best seafood restaurants is on the wharf. Neptune’s Palace. On San Francisco Bay. At PIER 39. AT THE SCENIC END OF PIER 39 Reservations: 434-2260 S E A F O O D R E S TAU R A N T
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Carnelian Room Savor breathtaking views from San Francisco’s highest vista while enjoying heavenly award winning cuisine. 52nd Floor, 555 California St./Montgomery 433-7500
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CAFÉ CLAUDE 7 Claude Lane San Francisco 415.392.3515
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Bistro Boudin Dining with a view! Open daily for lunch and dinner in a rustic setting anchored by a rustic brick pizza oven and a full bar. 160 Jefferson/Mason 928-1849 Cafe Pescatore Fisherman’s Wharf ’s favorite neighborhood Italian sidewalk cafe. Enjoy fresh seafood and Italian specialties. 2455 Mason/North Point 561-1111 q Cioppino’s on the Wharf Family dining, indoor and outdoor seating. Seafood, pizza, and pasta at affordable prices. Best cioppino in San Francisco. 400 Jefferson/Leavenworth 775-9311 q Hard Rock Cafe All-American favorites, lively atmosphere, original rock ‘n roll memorabilia. Lunch and dinner. Open until midnight Fri. and Sat. PIER 39 956-2013 Hollywood Grill Cafe Enjoy the finest breakfast by a real chef in Fisherman’s Wharf/PIER 39. Open every day 7am to 2pm. 530 North Point/Taylor 563-3779 N7
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Restaurants India Curry House North and South Indian cuisine. Over 200 different beers and wines. Pool table, darts, jukebox, more! Open until 1am daily. 1040 Columbus/Chestnut 441-8855 Neptune’s Palace Voted one of the Bay Area’s best seafood restaurants. Great views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz! Large selection of grilled fish, fresh pasta. PIER 39 434-2260 Pat’s Cafe Breakfast and lunch. Homestyle restaurant between North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf at the Taylor St. Cable Car turnaround. 2330 Taylor/Columbus 776-8735 Rainforest Cafe® A Wild Place to Shop and Eat®! An adventure through a realistic indoor rain forest! Menu reflects cuisines of Mexico, Asia, the Caribbean. 145 Jefferson/Taylor 440-5610 q Sweeties Classic neighborhood bar in between North Beach & Fisherman’s Wharf. Full bar, tasty food. Casual atmosphere, free pool table, great juke box. 475 Francisco/Mason 433-2343
r GHIRARDELLI SQUARE ( K2) Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop A San Francisco visit wouldn’t be complete without a hot fudge sundae from this famous chocolate maker. Ghirardelli Square 771-4903 q
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Enjoy Catalan Cuisine Voted One of the Best 100 Restaurants Best Spanish Restaurant –SF Weekly 44 Belden Place 986-6287
r HAIGHT-ASHBUR Y ( E11) Kate’s Kitchen A favorite local spot for great breakfast, brunch, & lunch. Delicious homecooked meals. Don’t miss the pancakes & French toast! Open daily. 471 Haight/Fillmore 626-3984
r MARINA / LOMBARD ( H - J3-4) Mel’s Drive-in See the location where American Graffiti was filmed. Enjoy delicious American food. Breakfast served all day. Early morning until late night. See ad for locations.
r NORTH BEACH ( M - N3-4) Curly’s Coffee Shop Traditional American breakfast since 1973. Breakfast served all day. Open 7:30am-3pm. Closed Tuesday. 1624 Powell/Union 392-0144 Fior d’ Italia America’s oldest Italian restaurant! Northern Italian Cuisine: veal, homemade pastas, fresh seafood. Valet parking, private rooms. 2237 Mason/Chestnut 986-1886 Peña Pachamama “Voted Best of the Bay” Enjoy delicious authentic Bolivian recipes using the finest organic ingredients. Amazing nightly dinner shows. 1630 Powell St./Union 646-0018 Piazza Market Gourmet buffet-style dining by the pound. Unique wine-related gifts and accessories. Wines from CA and Italy at great prices. 627 Vallejo/Columbus (N5) 981-9881 q
Fresh Seafood & Fine French Cuisine Listed in the Top Ten Best New Restaurants 2005 –Michael Bauer Top 100 Restaurants 1997-2003 40 Belden Place 986-6491
Cafe BASTILLE
“Anyone who has spent time in Paris enjoying cafe life can’t help fall for Cafe Bastille.” –Michael Bauer 22 Belden Place 986-5673
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Restaurants Sizzle Come for the food, stay for the mood. Fine dining, showgirl cabaret. Dinner served from 6pm to 2am. 21 and over. 412 Broadway/ Columbus 391-2800 Trattoria Pinocchio “One of the best pasta restaurants in North Beach” – SF Chronicle. Open daily, brunch, lunch & dinner. Heated sidewalk dining. 401 Columbus/Vallejo (N5) 392-1472 Trattoria Volare Caffe A family-owned favorite in the heart of North Beach. Experience a taste of Sicily with Chef Giovanni’s family recipes. 651 Columbus/Union (M4) 362-2774
r OCEAN BEACH (A7-13) Cliff House Since 1863, offering breathtaking views, private banquets, historic ambiance, first class food & hospitality. Open daily for breakfast, lunch & dinner. 1090 Point Lobos 386-3330
r POLk STREET (K4-7) Ozone Thai Traditional Thai and Thai fusion specialties on one spectacular menu. We strive to provide a great dining and social experience. Free delivery. 1160 Polk/Sutter 440-9663 q Did You Know? Before it was a chocolate factory, Ghirardelli Square was home to a wool mill.
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r RUSSIAN HILL ( K4) Zarzuela Located on the Hyde St. cable car line, this charming Spanish restaurant has a warm, welcoming look. Serving the best tapas & paella in town! 2000 Hyde/Union (K4) 346-0800
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Fred’s Place Coffee Shop Locals’ favorite breakfast spot for 40 years. The best and the oldest coffee shop in Sausalito. Avoid the tourist traps! 1917 Bridgeway, Sausalito 332-4575
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r SOMA / MOSCONE CENTER (K-N7-11) Asia SF Beautiful and talented gender illusionists serve you superb Cal-Asian cuisine and perform hourly atop the red runway bar. 201 Ninth St./Howard (L10) 255-2742 Mel’s Drive-in See the location where American Graffiti was filmed. Enjoy delicious American food. Breakfast served all day. Early morning until late night. See ad for locations. The San Francisco Chocolate Factory A unique chocolate destination. Gourmet quality at non-gourmet prices! We use only fine ingredients. 286 12th St./Folsom 677-9194 q
r UNION SQUARE ( M7) Jazz Bistro Les Joulins Off Powell cable car line. Country French cuisine, steaks, seafood, pasta. Hottest live jazz downtown. Tres reasonable. 7 Nights. 44 Ellis/Powell 397-5397 Muang Thai Wonderful Thai cuisine at affordable prices. Free delivery (with minimum order). Open daily for lunch and dinner. 385 Taylor/Ellis 567-1509 q New Delhi Enjoy delicious Indian cuisine in a dining room befitting a Maharaja. Chicken, lamb & seafood specialties. 160 Ellis/Cyril Magnin 397-8470 newdelhirestaurant.com q Olympic Cafe Famous for our omelets — over 35 varieties! Huge breakfast menu served all day. Low prices and luncheon specials. 555 Geary/Jones 885-0984 Taylor St. Coffee Shop American breakfast/ lunch at its best. Voted one of the best breakfasts in SF by Citysearch.com. 375 Taylor/ O’Farrell (across from Hilton) (L8) 567-4031
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The Steak Experience
Tian Sing Best known for Shanghai-style dumplings. Fresh seafood and over 80 kinds of dim sum served daily. Vegetarian friendly! 138 Cyril Magnin/Ellis 398-1338 q
r vAN NESS (J4-9) The Matterhorn Swiss Restaurant Best in Swiss German specialties. Wienerschnitzel, Raclette, Cordon Bleu. 12 Different cheese and beef fondues. 2323 Van Ness/Green 885-6116
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Bistro Boudin Dining with a view! Open daily for lunch and dinner in a rustic setting anchored by a rustic brick pizza oven and a full bar. 160 Jefferson/Mason 928-1849 Carnelian Room Savor breathtaking views from San Francisco’s highest vista while enjoying heavenly award winning cuisine. 52nd Floor, 555 California St./Montgomery (N6) 433-7500 Hard Rock Cafe All-American favorites, lively atmosphere, original rock ‘n roll memorabilia. Lunch and dinner. Open until midnight Fri. and Sat. PIER 39 (M2) 956-2013 Mel’s Drive-in See the location where American Graffiti was filmed. Enjoy delicious American food. Breakfast served all day. Early morning until late night. See ad for locations. Rainforest Cafe® A Wild Place to Shop and Eat®! An adventure through a realistic indoor rain forest! Cuisines of the Americas, Asia, the Caribbean. 145 Jefferson/Taylor (L2) 440-5610 q
r ASIAN Chinatown Restaurant Since 1919. Quality Chinese food at a good price. Dim Sum all day. Traditional Peking Duck, a must-try. 744 Washington/Grant (N6) 392-7958 Dick Lee Pastry Enjoy delicious Dim Sum and Chinese food in a simple and pleasant environment. 10am to 7pm daily. Closed Wed. 716 Jackson/Grant 397-0788 dickleepastry.page.tl Grant Place Restaurant Famous for Hong Kong style Dim Sum. A local favorite. Lunch and dinner 7:30am-12am, 7 days a week. 737 Washington/Kearny (N6) 982-3705 Tian Sing Best known for Shanghai-style dumplings. Fresh seafood and over 80 kinds of dim sum served daily. Vegetarian friendly! 138 Cyril Magnin/Ellis (M8) 398-1338 q
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Restaurants r BOLIvIAN Peña Pachamama “Voted Best of the Bay” Enjoy delicious authentic Bolivian recipes using the finest organic ingredients. Amazing nightly dinner shows. 1630 Powell/Union (M4) 646-0018
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r BREAkFAST / BRUNCH Carnelian Room Savor breathtaking views from San Francisco’s highest vista while enjoying heavenly award winning cuisine. 52nd Floor, 555 California St./Montgomery 433-7500 Cliff House Since 1863, offering breathtaking views, private banquets, historic ambiance, first class food & hospitality. Open daily for breakfast, lunch & dinner. 1090 Point Lobos 386-3330 Curly’s Coffee Shop Traditional American breakfast since 1973. Breakfast served all day. Open 7:30am-3pm. Closed Tuesday. 1624 Powell/Union (M, 4) 392-0144 Fred’s Place Coffee Shop Locals’ favorite breakfast spot for 40 years. The best and the oldest coffee shop in Sausalito. Avoid the tourist traps! 1917 Bridgeway, Sausalito 332-4575 Hollywood Grill Cafe Enjoy the finest breakfast by a real chef in Fisherman’s Wharf/PIER 39. Open every day 7am to 2pm. 530 North Point/ Taylor (L2) 563-3779 Hornblower Cruises Views, gourmet cuisine, impeccable service aboard an elegant yacht. Dinner dance, weekend brunch, Alcatraz Discovery Lunch, Supper Club Dinner. Pier 3 788-8866 ext. 7 q Kate’s Kitchen A favorite local spot for great breakfast, brunch, & lunch. Delicious home-cooked meals. Don’t miss the pancakes & French toast! Open daily. 471 Haight/Fillmore (G11) 626-3984 Olympic Cafe Famous for our omelets — over 35 varieties! Huge breakfast menu served all day. Low prices and luncheon specials. 555 Geary/Jones (L7) 885-0984 Pat’s Cafe Breakfast/Lunch. Homestyle restaurant between North Beach and Fisherman’s Wharf at the Taylor St. Cable Car turnaround. 2330 Taylor/Columbus (L3) 776-8735 Taylor St. Coffee Shop American breakfast/ lunch at its best. Voted one of the best breakfasts in SF by Citysearch.com. 375 Taylor/ O’Farrell (across from Hilton) (L8) 567-4031
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Restaurants r DESSERT / C AND Y / ICE CREAM Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop A San Francisco visit wouldn’t be complete without ice cream from this famous chocolate maker. Ghirardelli Square (K2) 771-4903 q
DIM SUM & BBQ Buffet 716 Jackson St. / Grant 397-0788
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Jelly Belly Visit the Jelly Belly Visitor Center and take the free factory tour. Mon.-Sun. 9am-5pm. Visit the cafe, java bar and gift store. (800) 953-5592 See ad pg. 11. jellybelly.com The San Francisco Chocolate Factory A unique chocolate destination. Gourmet quality at non-gourmet prices! We use only fine ingredients. 286 12th St./Folsom 677-9194 q
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Gaylord India Restaurant World renowned Northern Indian cuisine. Tandoori, curries, and vegetarian specialities. Banquet facilities. One Embarcadero Center (P6) 397-7775 q India Curry House North and South Indian cuisine. Over 200 different beers and wines. Pool
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Restaurants Trattoria Pinocchio “One of the best pasta restaurants in North Beach” – SF Chronicle. Open daily, brunch, lunch & dinner. Heated sidewalk dining. 401 Columbus/Vallejo (N5) 392-1472 Trattoria Volare Caffe A family-owned favorite in the heart of North Beach. Experience a taste of Sicily with Chef Giovanni’s family recipes. 651 Columbus/Union (M4) 362-2774
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Aquarium of the Bay Store A gift and book store where visitors will find a wide range of oneof-a-kind sea and ocean memorabilia, books, and jewelry. PIER 39 (M2) 623-5300 q Asian Art Museum Store Asian-themed merchandise from around the world – ceramics, paintings, jewelry, apparel, home décor, books, and music. 200 Larkin/McAllister (K9) 581-3500 Hard Rock Cafe Genuine Hard Rock Cafe apparel and merchandise. T-shirts, pins, limited editions! Open until midnight Friday & Saturday. PIER 39 (N2) 956-2013
r to ys & comics Jeffrey’s Toys Don’t forget the kids! Stuffed animals, comics, crafts, dolls, games, books and more! Free gift wrap. Open Mon-Sat 9am-8pm, Sun 12-6. 685 Market/3rd St. (N7) 546-6551
r wine & food Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop A San Francisco visit wouldn’t be complete without ice cream from this famous chocolate maker. Ghirardelli Square (K2) 771-4903 q Jelly Belly Visit the Jelly Belly Visitor Center and take the free factory tour. Enjoy the café & shopping in the gift store. Daily 9am-5pm. See ad pg. 11. (800) 953-5592 JellyBelly.com Piazza Market Gourmet buffet-style dining by the pound. Unique wine-related gifts and accessories. Wines from CA and Italy at great prices. 627 Vallejo/Columbus (N5) 981-9881 q r
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r AIR TOURS Above the West Ballooning A unique way to see the Napa Valley is from a hot air balloon. Sunrise flights with champagne breakfast. Transportation from SF. (800) 627-2759
r ALC ATRA Z Alcatraz The only walking tour of Alcatraz. Home to Al “Scarface” Capone, “Machine Gun” Kelly. Daily tours depart Hornblower Alcatraz Landing, Pier 33. (P, 2) 981-7625
r ANTIQUE C AR TOURS Mr. Toad’s Antique Car Tours Take a Classic Tour of “The City” while riding in stylish pre-1930s cars. Departs Fisherman’s Wharf at Mason & Jefferson. (L2) (877) 467-8623
r BAY CRUIS ES Blue & Gold Fleet Spectacular 1-hour narrated tour of the San Francisco Bay. Cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz. PIER 39 (M2) 773-1188 q
Ring the Bell & Start the Fun! The only cable car tour to go over the Golden Gate Bridge
(on our 2 hour city and Golden Gate tour) See Ghirardelli Square, the Presidio, Pacific Heights, Palace of Fine Arts, Fort Point, North Beach, Chinatown, Nob Hill, Union Square, the Transamerica tower and much more. An hour Heart of the City tour also available.
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Scenic Tours Meet real ghosts from wild and romantic times gone by. Walk to some of San Francisco’s most notorious historic haunted places, hear ghost stories based on documented research, touch eerie haunted artifacts and see spirits raised at beautiful Victorian mansions. Enjoy well over two hours of guaranteed unearthly fun! Meet in the Queen Anne Hotel lobby, 1590 Sutter (at Octavia) at 7:00pm daily (except Tues.), rain or starshine. $20 adult, kids $10. (Not recommended for kids under 8) Please dress warmly for this chilling supernatural adventure!
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VICTORIAN HOME WALK Departs daily 11am from the corner of Powell and Post in Union Square
Escape From The Rock Cruise A 90-minute journey under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz. Hear notorious criminals’ chilling stories. Blue & Gold Fleet, PIER 39 (M2) 773-1188 Red & White Fleet Sail under the Golden Gate & around Alcatraz aboard the 1-hr Golden Gate Bay Cruise in 8 languages, or enjoy the California Sunset Cruise. Pier 43½ or call (L2) 673-2900 q
r BIC YCLE RENTALS Bay City Bike Rentals Ride across the GG Bridge to Sausalito/Tiburon and return via ferry. Tour the coast to GG Park. See ad for $5 off! 2661 Taylor/North Point (L2) 346-2453 q Bike and Roll Bike the Golden Gate Bridge! Ride to Sausalito/Tiburon and more. Return by ferry. See ad for $5 off! 899 Columbus/ Lombard (L3) & 353 Jefferson 229-2000 q Blazing Saddles Ride bike path over the GG Bridge to Sausalito/Tiburon, return via ferry. Best bikes, best rates, longest hours. Pier 41, Pier 43 1⁄2, 1095 Columbus & 2715 Hyde. 202-8888 q
Round Trip Bus to Pacific Heights Victorian Interior Row Houses Famous Mansions Beautiful Gardens No Hills Price $25
r CIT Y TOURS / SIGHTSEEING $39 Deluxe City Tour Buy online and save on city tours, wine country, attractions, more! Special discounts from Bay City Guide advertisers. See p. 14-15. 775-1200, GuideYou.com q M7
Classic Cable Car Sightseeing Two hour city tour by motorized cable car! Cross the Golden Gate Bridge. See Chinatown, Presidio, more! 2766 Taylor/Jefferson (L2) 596-9929 City Sightseeing San Francisco Open top double decker bus tours of downtown and Golden Gate. Frequent daily departures. 2800 Leavenworth/Beach (L2) 447-8442 q Tower Tours San Francisco’s sightseeing specialists! Deluxe city tours, Muir Woods/Sausalito, Alcatraz, Yosemite, Carmel/Monterey, Wine Country. Tours include hotel pick up! 345-8687
r DUCK TOURS Ride The Ducks Ride on the historic streets, splash into the Bay and cruise McCovey Cove, quack along with the captain. Drive if you want! Taylor/Jefferson (L2) 596-9929
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Boudin Museum & Bakery Tour Facts, myths & legends of SF & the Boudin Bakery. Open Mon.-Sun. 10am-7pm. Admission includes trip to tasting room. 160 Jefferson/Mason (M2) 928-1849
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Scenic Tours r FIRE ENGINE TOURS San Francisco Fire Engine Tours & Adventures Cross Golden Gate Bridge/Sausalito on classic Fire Engine. Departs from the Cannery (Beach St.). Charters. (L, 2) (415) 333-7077
r GHOST HUNT / VAMPIRE TOURS San Francisco Ghost Hunt An amazing supernatural walking tour. Hear spooky stories, summon spirits at real haunted mansions. A true ghost story spectacular! By reservation. 922-5590 Vampire Tour of San Francisco Explore Gothic Nob Hill with Mina, Vampiress who Count Dracula banished to the Barbary Coast in 1897. Vampires in SF? Yes! (L6) (650) 279-1840
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OPEN-TOP DOWNTOWN TOUR 75-90 minutes. See Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, Barbary Coast, Ferry Building, SOMA, Civic Center, Union Square and North Beach! OPEN-TOP GOLDEN GATE TOUR 60-75 minutes. See Fisherman’s 2800 Leavenworth Wharf, Marina, Palace of Fine Arts, between Jefferson Golden Gate Bridge, Presidio and Beach Street and Pacific Heights!
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Eaglerider Motorcycle Rental Rent a Harley and experience the â&#x20AC;&#x153;American Dreamâ&#x20AC;?! $75-$135 per day, unlimited miles, helmets, delivery to hotels. (888) 390-6500 GoCAR Rentals Computer guided talking scooter cars! Hourly, daily rentals. See the San Francisco most visitors never see! 2715 Hyde/ North Point (K2) (800) 914-6227 q
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$43 Muir Woods Tours Wander through 1000-year-old giant redwood groves and visit Sausalito, a Mediterranean-style seaside village. See p. 46. 775-1200, GuideYou.com q Incredible Adventures Wine tasting/Muir Woods combo. Wine tasting in Sonoma & a walk in the Coastal Redwoods $75 incl. hotel pick-up, fees. (800) 777-8464 incadventures.com q
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“And it’s that backstage pass to see how the food is made that truly makes Medin’s tour shine” –San Francisco Downtown “The Best City Tour for 2007 ” –Citysearch
r VIC TORIAN tours Victorian Home Walk Explore Pacific Heights where tour buses are prohibited. Tour a period Victorian interior. See row houses, famous mansions and beautiful gardens. No hills. 252-9485
Local Tastes of the City Tours (888) 358-TOUR (8687) or (415) 665-0480 SFFOODTOUR.com
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San Francisco and Sausalito Electric Tour Company Guided Segway SF or Sausalito waterfront glides. Daily, 2.5 hrs. incl. training. Ages 12 & up. electrictourcompany.com 474-3130
r Shopping TOURS Sip Hop and Shop What’s better than wine & shopping? Outlet Hop offers sipping & shopping tours to wine country premium outlet stores. Pick up at major hotels. (888) 483-5566 outlethop.com
r CULINAR Y WALKING TOURS Local Tastes of the City Tours Behind-thescenes tours of North Beach, Haight, Chinatown, Fisherman’s Wharf, more. Meet local artisans, taste & see how local foods are made. 665-0480
r WINE COUNTR Y $61 Wine Country Tour Buy online and save on city tours, wine country, attractions, more! Online only discounts from Bay City Guide advertisers. See p. 14-15. www.GuideYou.com q Incredible Adventures Enjoy Coastal Redwoods & taste delicious wines in fun, small groups. Muir Woods/Wine combo one day or overnight from $75. (800) 777-8464 q Sip Hop and Shop What’s better than wine & shopping? Outlet Hop offers sipping & shopping tours to wine country premium outlet stores. Pick up at major hotels. (888) 483-5566 outlethop.com
r YOSEMITE Incredible Adventures 1, 2 or 3 day tours from $129. Our fun, small groups give you the most freedom and time in the park. Hotel pickup & fees included. (800) 777-8464 q r
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Fold up your map and put away the guidebook! Our computer guided cars will show you the way as they tell you San Francisco’s stories. Stop wherever you like, or blaze your own trail! • Nominated By TIME Magazine as “One of the Amazing Inventions of 2004” • Choose from 5 interactive GPS-guided tours • Tours last anywhere from an hour to all day; you decide • Now in 5 languages! • Our cars have a 70mile range • All cars also equipped with radio and CD players
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Across the Bay r ALC ATRA Z (SF Map: L0) Alcatraz The only walking tour of Alcatraz. Home to Al “Scarface” Capone, “Machine Gun” Kelly. Daily tours depart Hornblower Alcatraz Landing, Pier 33. (P, 2) 981-7625
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r BIC YCLE RENTALS Both Sausalito and Tiburon are easily accessible by bicycle via the Golden Gate Bridge. Bicyclists will encounter only gradual inclines followed by a downhill coast into Sausalito when riding from San Francisco. Rental companies will provide directions, maps, helmets and locks. After a day
Muir Woods is located 17 miles northwest of San Francisco just off Highway 1. The park was named after naturalist John Muir who was instrumental in establishing the National Park system. Cathedral and Bohemian Groves contain the largest Coast redwoods – up to 252 feet tall and 14 feet across. $43 Muir Woods/Sausalito Tour Buy online and save on city tours, wine country, more! Special discounts from Bay City Guide advertisers. See p. 14-15. 775-1200 GuideYou.com q
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r AIRLINES Southwest Airlines (800) 435-9792 United Airlines (800) 241-6522
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r AIRPORTS San Francisco International Airport (SFO) From downtown San Francisco, take Hwy. 101 south to airport exit. 15 Miles south of downtown (20-30 minutes). (650) 821-8211
r AIRPORT SHUT TLES American Airporter Shuttle Door-to-door, 24 hours, 7 days. 202-0733 q Bay Shuttle Door-to-door service; Oakland and San Francisco Airports. 564-3400 q Quake City Shuttle Friendly, on-time, doorto-door service. San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose airports. 255-4899 q
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r LIMOUSINES Anna Limousine Service Ride in luxury, arrive in style. Special airport rates. Sedan and minivan service available. Wine and city tours/all events, Indian casinos. 264-3366 Kingsway Limousine Service Great rates to SF and Oakland airport, Wine Country, special occasions, any occasion! Specializing in corporate accounts. 307-3000
SFO Limo Lowest airport transfer rates. SF to SF International Airport $38. Up to 4 people. Visa and MasterCard accepted. Hourly rates available. (877) 2-FLY-SFO or 351-8183.
r PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Muni Muni Passports allow for unlimited travel, available in one-day ($11), three-day ($18), one-week ($24), or one-month (Fast Pass, $45) increments. Cable Car fares are $5 each way. 673-MUNI, sfmuni.com Muni Passports are sold at the following locations: San Francisco International Airport Information Booth (Baggage Claims); Civic Center: Cable Car Ticket Booth, (Market/Powell), San Francisco Convention and Visitors Bureau, (Market/Powell-Lower Level); Caltrain Station (700 4th St./King); Chinatown/ Union Square: Cable Car Museum (1201 Mason/ Washington); Tix Bay Area (333 Post/Stockton); Financial District: Montgomery BART Station (Market/ Montgomery); Fisherman’s Wharf/North Beach: Cable Car Ticket Booth (Beach/Hyde) r
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Sonoma is regarded as the birthplace of California viticulture. The history of the Sonoma wine industry is closely tied to the early Spanish missionaries. Sonoma is known as having the ideal conditions for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir production.
Above the West Ballooning A unique way to see the Napa Valley is from a hot air balloon. Sunrise flights with champagne breakfast. Transportation from SF. (800) 627-2759
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Beach Blanket Babylon Known for its zany hats, the nation’s longest-running musical revue pokes fun at current events and celebrities. Club Fugazi. 678 Green/Powell (M4) 421-4222
Tony and Tina’s Wedding Join the happy couple to tie the knot. Hilarious reception with an Italian dinner, champagne, wedding cake, dancing, laughs. Castagnola’s Restaurant, (866) 811-4111 q
Bisceglie’s SF Follies San Francisco’s history, people, culture, landmarks, neighborhoods roasted to perfection! Glitz, singing, dancing, comedy. Actors Theatre, (800) 838-3006 sffollies.com
Wicked The untold story of the witches of Oz returns to San Francisco, the city where it had its world premiere. Open-ened engagement. Orpheum Theatre, 512-7770
Fauxgirls! San Francisco’s Favorite Drag Revue, now in our Eighth Year! Every Third Saturday at 10pm at Kimo’s. 1351 Polk/Pine (K6) Reservations/Info 621-3158 fauxgirls.com
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Nightlife all night. No cover, no lines, pick up in Union Sq. threebabes.com (800) 414-0158
Sat./Sun. at 10am. Full bar/restaurant/waterside dining on the Embarcadero at Pier 23 362-5125
Local Tastes of the City Tours 2 Hour night walking tour of North Beach & Chinatown. From wine to dim sum, taste & see how local foods are made. 665-0480
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r dance & nightclubS The Dirty Martini Bar/Nightclub New hot spot for Top 40 DJs, dancing, lounging, billiards, sports, & happy hour! At Fisherman’s Wharf, 2801 Leavenworth/Beach (L2) 775-5110 Holy Cow All drinks half-price Thurs. 9pm-12, Fri. 9-11pm! Never a cover (except special events). 2 dance floors, up-beat music, smoking on deck. 1535 Folsom/12th St. 621-6087, theholycow.com
Sweeties Classic neighborhood bar in between North Beach & Fisherman’s Wharf. Full bar, tasty food. Casual atmosphere, free pool table, great juke box. 475 Francisco/Mason (M3) 433-2343
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r VIE W LOUNGES Cliff House 1090 Point Lobos/Geary (A7) 386-3330
r JA ZZ / BLUES Jazz Bistro Les Joulins Mouth-watering steaks, seafood and generous cocktails. Hottest jazz in Union Square. Tres reasonable. 44 Ellis/Powell (M8) 397-5397 Pier 23 Cafe Old-time San Francisco waterfront cafe featuring live music nightly. Brunch
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Adult Entertainment r AdUlt enteRtAinMent Broadway Showgirls Cabaret Spectacular showgirls in an elegant setting, sure to tease and please you. Sexy stage shows, private couch dances. 412 Broadway/Montgomery (N5) 391-2800 q Condor Since 1965, the City’s original gentlemen’s club. Topless entertainment, VIP champagne lounge. 560 Broadway/Columbus (N5) 781-8222 condorsf.com q
Open 6pm-2am. 546 Broadway/Columbus (N5) 362-7763 q Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club Over 100 erotic showgirls, centerfolds, models and actresses perform nightly. Full bar. All major credit cards accepted. 1031 Kearny/Broadway (N5) 434-1301 q Little Darlings The City’s premier adult playground located on the Broadway strip. Open 6pm - 2am. 312 Broadway/Columbus (N5) 433-4020 q
Crazy Horse Gentlemen’s Club The Bay Area’s most beautiful exotic dancers! Admission good until closing. Private lounges, customer interaction. 980 Market/6th St. 771-6259 q
Market Street Cinema All new MSC, check out the new remodel! Open 7 days a week, 11:30am -4am. 1077 Market/6th St. (L9) 861-2727 msclive.com q
Deja Vu Centerfolds 100’s of beautiful girls perform nightly. Broadway’s only totally nude show after hours. 391 Broadway/Montgomery (N5) 834-0662 centerfoldssf.com
Mitchell Brothers’ O’Farrell Theatre Voted “The place to go in San Francisco for live entertainment” by Playboy Magazine. 895 O’Farrell/Polk (K7) 776-6686 q
Garden of Eden Where the sin begins. Beautiful girls perform nightly on the Broadway strip. Open 6pm-2am. 529 Broadway/Columbus (N5) 397-2596 q
New Century Theater Where the party lives! Exciting all nude entertainment with the naughty hotties. 816 Larkin/O’Farrell/Geary (K7) 776-0212 newcenturysf.com q
Gold Club A world class gentlemen’s club located in the heart of San Francisco, just one block from the convention center. 650 Howard/3rd. Street (P8) 536-0300 q
Roaring 20’s A blast from the past in North Beach. Main stage performers, VIP penthouse lounge, 11 private theme rooms. Open Noon2am. 552 Broadway/Columbus (N5) 788-6756
Hungry I Featuring full bar and topless entertainment on the Broadway strip.
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Map key locations refer to the SF map (pp. 32-33). $39 Deluxe City Tour Buy online and save on city tours, wine country, attractions, more! Special discounts from Bay City Guide advertisers. See p. 14-15. 775-1200 GuideYou.com q Alcatraz The only walking tour of Alcatraz. Home to Al “Scarface” Capone, “Machine Gun” Kelly. Daily tours depart Hornblower Alcatraz Landing, Pier 33. (P2) 981-7625 Aquarium of the Bay 300 feet of crystal clear tunnels bring you up close and personal with 20,000 of the Bay’s most amazing marine animals. PIER 39 (M2) 1-888-SEA-DIVE q
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Blue & Gold Fleet Spectacular 1-hour narrated tour of the San Francisco Bay. Cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge and around Alcatraz. PIER 39 (M2) 773-1188 q
Cable Car Barn & Museum Displays the history of San Francisco’s cable cars and the underground cables that pull the cars along the tracks. 1201 Mason/ Washington (M5) 474-1887 Ghirardelli Soda Fountain & Chocolate Shop A San Francisco visit wouldn’t be complete without a hot fudge sundae at this famous chocolate maker. Ghirardelli Square (K2) 771-4903 q
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Museums & Attractions Haas-Lilienthal House This Victorian survived the 1906 Earthquake. Authentic furnishings and San Francisco artifacts. Tours Wed. & Sun. only. 2007 Franklin/Washington (J5) 441-3004 Jelly Belly Visit the Jelly Belly Visitor Center and take the free factory tour. Enjoy the café & shopping in the gift store. Daily 9am-5pm. See ad pg. 11. (800) 953-5592 JellyBelly.com Red & White Fleet Sail under the Golden Gate & around Alcatraz aboard the 1-hr Golden Gate Bay Cruise in 8 languages, or enjoy the California Sunset Cruise. Pier 43½ or call (L2) 673-2900 q Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum This museum of the odd and unusual was inspired by the 1920s newspaper column “Believe It Or Not!” 175 Jefferson/ Mason (L2) 202-9850 q
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SF Maritime National Historical Park Hyde St. Pier Historic Ships, Maritime Museum (closed), Visitors Center Fisherman’s Wharf (K2) 447-5000 SS Jeremiah O’Brien Restored WWII Liberty Ship. Engines can be observed in operation on steaming weekend. Pier 45, Fisherman’s Wharf (L1) 544-0100 ssjeremiahobrien.org Turbo Ride 3D/4D Adventures Climb aboard the ultimate thrill ride for a spectacular 4D Special FX Experience. Feel the action like never before! PIER 39 (M2) 392-TURBO q
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MUSEUMS Academy of Sciences, California An aquarium, planetarium, natural history museum, and a 4-story rainforest all under one roof! 55 Music Conc./GG Park (C10) 379-8000 Asian Art Museum One of the largest Asian art collections in the Western world, over 13,000 art objects spanning 6,000 years of history. 200 Larkin/McAllister (K9) 581-3500 Boudin Museum & Bakery Tour Facts, myths & legends of SF & the Boudin Bakery. Open Mon.Sun. 10am-7pm. Admission includes trip to tasting room. 160 Jefferson/Mason (M2) 928-1849
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Contemporary Jewish Museum Presenting contemporary perspectives and Jewish views on art, history, and culture. 736 Mission/3rd St. (N8) 655-7800 thecjm.org de Young Museum American art from the 17th through 20th centuries and art of the native Americas, Africa, and the Pacific in a state-of-theart new facility. GG Park (C10) 750-3600 Exploratorium An interactive science museum housed in the Palace of Fine Arts. Reservations are required for the Tactile Dome. 3601 Lyon/Marina Blvd. (E2) 561-0360 Morrison Planetarium Largest all-digital planetarium in the world. State-of-the-art technologies, the most accurate digital Universe ever created. 55 Music Conc./GG Park (C10) 379-8000 San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 20th Century art in a variety of media. The museum is closed Wednesday. 151 3rd St./Mission (N8) 357-4000 San Francisco Railway Museum The history of SF’s rail transit – artifacts, photos, exhibits, gifts. W-Su 10am-6pm, on the F-line near the Ferry Bldg. streetcar.org 77 Steuart/Market (P6) 974-1948 Wells Fargo Bank History Room View treasures from the Gold Rush period including gold nuggets, stagecoaches and wanted posters. 420 Montgomery/California (N6) 396-2619
r ART GALLE RIES Academy of Art University Galleries A training ground for some of the country’s best new fine & commercial artists. 625 & 688 Sutter St. (L7); 79 New Montgomery (N8) 618-6305, www.academyart.edu. Three non-profit galleries showcase painting, sculpture, photography, etchings and lithographs by senior and master students, faculty and alumni. r Did You Know? San Francisco’s official musical instrument is the accordion.
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