Community Day at the Palace of Fine Arts Throughout 2015, San Francisco’s lasting monument to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Palace of Fine Arts, will host a celebration of…
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Capurro’s Restaurant Review – Most of the restaurants around Fisherman’s Wharf have a bad rap. For years, locals have shunned the dining options in this touristy part of town as…
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One of the higher-rated restaurants on Pier 39, the Crab House specializes in in Dungeness crab and offers great views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. I don’t…
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The Palace of Fine Arts is an architectural attraction in San Francisco, notable for its Greek and Roman style, which stands out against the typically Victorian and modern styles of…
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Suzu Noodle House Restaurant Review One of Japantown’s popular ramen spots, Suzu Noodle House is a small restaurant with a wide variety of items on its menu. The ramen menu…
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Boudin Bakery has a strong association with San Francisco as its oldest business and most famous sourdough. The foggy San Francisco air and the dough starter dating back over 165…
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Review of Craftsman and Wolves Restaurant The trendy San Francisco pastisserie, Craftsman and Wolves, offers baked goods, hot meals, and coffee in the hipster-topia of the Mission District. With a…
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2016 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremonies at Union Square, San Francisco CA In the middle of Union Square a Christmas tree stands 80 feet tall, decked with thousands of glittering white…
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Over two weekends in April, San Francisco’s Japantown hosted the 48th annual Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival. The event is the second largest Cherry Blossom Festival in the country, after…
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Every year on the third Sunday in May, thousands of runners and revelers take to the streets of San Francisco for the annual Bay to Breakers race. The 12k race…