Attractions in San Francisco, United States (193)
Castro Theatre
4 Recommendations: 4 Favorable,
Located in the Castro district of San Francisco, the Castro Theatre is one of the last remaining single-screen theatres in the Bay Area. Apart from its historical value, the theatre mixes up their fare, mainstream movies but places their emphasis on vintage or classic movies...many of them shot in San Francisco It is always the site for premiere of either locally produced movies or movies featuring events from San Francisco. It's at the end of the Muni F-Line trolley and is set in a neighborhood with a huge selection of terrific restaurants and nightclubs.
Reviewed by Susan Driscoll
Updated 787 days ago
AT&T Park
4 Recommendations: 4 Favorable,
AT&T Park is one of the most beautiful baseball parks in the country. Here is where the San Francisco Giants play visiting teams right at the edge of the Bay before up to 45,000 fans. The park, which features gourmet food, as well as typical stadium fare, features a fabulous children's area, spectaculars views of the Bay and even walk up and watch areas. Parking is at a premium because this is one park where you can come by public transportation...including the ferry! It is located in the emerging South Beach area of the City at 3rd & King. Tours are available and the park is used during the off-season as a venue for concert and corporate parties.
Reviewed by Susan Driscoll
Updated 777 days ago
San Francisco, CA
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
Unik city, on the west coast of the US. Cable car, street cars, trolleys, buses. The streets going down and up.In down-town Botanic Garden. You must see it. Never snow.
Reviewed by JERRY
Updated 819 days ago
Horatius
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
Horatius is a multi-purpose cafe. With free wi-fi, you'll find the nearby tech folks of Portrero snagging a table and throwing impromptu business meetings. They serve Ritual coffee, so you can't go wrong there. There are also occasional cooking classes and wine tastings, check their site for schedules. They also have a limited lunch menu which is pretty appetizing - a little pricey, but well worth it especially with the free wi-fi.
Reviewed by Tyler
Updated 743 days ago
Philz Coffee
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
With several locations in San Francisco, my favorite is the one on Berry and 4th streets. This is not your ordinary coffee shop though...they brew each individual cup at the time you order it. No lattes, cappuccinos, or fancy espressos here, just organic blends of the best coffee beans money can buy, mixed by professionals to create amazingly aromatic cups of joe. Grab a cup and have a walk along Mission Creek towards the ballpark for a relaxing morning.
Reviewed by Tyler
Updated 743 days ago
Sunflower Authentic Vietnamese
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
Sunflower is cheap, beyond yummy and authentic Vietnamese food. The restaurant has two locations - one in the mission on Valencia and one in Potrero Hill. The Potrero Hill outpost is a slightly classier joint, but the food is of the same caliber in both. And that caliber is "awesome." The portions are generous, and one could easily make two meals out of their famous vermicelli bowls (unless one is like me and can't stop eating because it's so delicious).
Reviewed by Alexi
Updated 763 days ago
Ocean Beach, San Francisco, CA 94122
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
Ocean Beach is at the end of the San Francisco Peninsula and stretches for miles along the Pacific Coast. There are places for those brave enough to surf but it's also possible to just play in the water for families. Walking the beach, beach volley ball and any number of beach activities can be enjoyed on this beach....it's lovely!
Reviewed by Susan Driscoll
Updated 793 days ago
Koh Samui & the Monkey
3 Recommendations: 3 Favorable,
I stumbled on this restaurant when I was in the are after a meeting and was pleasantly surprised. The waiters were very attentive and friendly and all the dishes we ordered were very good. Their pumpkin curry is a hit and rightly so. Would definitely give it a try if you like Thai food.
Reviewed by Sunil Bhargava
Updated 837 days ago
Liba Falafel
2 Recommendations: 2 Favorable,
In the nooks, crannies, and alleys of the SoMa, you've got food trucks galore, but one of the best around is Liba Falafel. She serves up delicious falafel sandwiches and falafel bowls, offers plenty of condiments (hummus, eggplant, etc) and tops it off with the most delicious shoestring sweet potatoes fries on this side of the Golden Gate.
Reviewed by Zain Iqbal
Updated 566 days ago
Mel's Drive-In
2 Recommendations: 2 Favorable,
Mel's mile-high meatloaf is worth the trip alone, as is the "black and white" milkshake (vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup). Whether you go to this location on Lombard or another one around the city (like on Van Ness), you'll enjoy some quality comfort food and a (somewhat cheesy but fun) retro vibe.
Reviewed by Josh Steinitz
Updated 597 days ago