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Old 11-09-2010, 09:06 AM
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Hola everyone......

amma be staying at the Crescent in SF, I believe in Central Union,,,
Me and my +1 are hitting the bars, and lounges out there...


WTF ELSE TO DO...

I’m also hitting up the prison,

What i want to do,,, check out the great food available, (we are huge seafood lovers) history stuff, beer/wine/liquor tasting . we are crazy and outgoing, willing to do alot of stuff.... Please help a brotha out- give me some advise on places to see and go!


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lots of things to do in the city; depends on what you're exactly looking for - anything specific in mind?
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^ Food,
beer, drinks,
history stuff,
walk around,
see the prison, EVERYTHING pretty much


btw this is my GF's cuz-ns resturant...
http://www.butterflysf.com/index.html
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there's all sorts of food so that's still pretty general

I dunno where the prison is, but stick around Union Square/Embarcadero/North Beach and you'll have tons to do and everything you're looking for is in all those areas. Good luck.
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Thank you thank you!
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we recommend local shops such ourselves and weksos industries are popular for tourists. also fisherman's wharf/chinatown and Golden Gate Bridge. Haight/Ashbury for some shopping. usual spots for me to take out of town friends.
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You can hit Harris' if you are looking to have a very nice dinner. The Stinking Rose is good if you like food with lots of garlic. You can go to Ikes Place and/or Tommys Joynt for a BOMB sandwich. I just heard Giordano Brothers may be even better for sandwiches. You should check out the view from Coit Tower. Drive a car (or walk) down Lombard which is supposedly the "crookedest street" in America. Go down to the Wharf and eat super fresh seafood from the street vendors then walk up to Ghiradelli Square where you can get chocolate and shop at some of the stores. Go shopping and walk around Union Square. They may be putting up their Christmas stuff early like many other companies. Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge just to say you did. You can go to the Steinhart Aquarium and the Academy of Science. Take a stroll through Golden Gate Park DURING THE DAY (not at night for sure). Hit the Japanese Tea Garden at the park. Go to the Cliffhouse and have lunch while watching the waves crash against the rocks below you. Its right on the water. The SF Zoo isnt too far away from that.

There are so many things to do in SF it's crazy. I hope any of these suggestions help.

-James


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