The San Francisco Chronicle’s architecture writer called this station a great example of the Brutalism strain of modernism. Cafe Bello nearby makes great examples of latte art! 자세히 보기
Walk to Roxie Theater (3117 16th St.) The oldest operating cinema in San Francisco, this non-profit neighborhood moviehouse screens indie flicks, docs and more. 자세히 보기
Get tipsy on craft beers in the back garden or score the front booth for its famous mac ’n’ cheese. 자세히 보기
The new location is a bit smaller but the décor & menu are upscale-neighborhoody. Everyone's favorite salad is still there, along with a slew of to-die-for cakes & strong coffee for the morning crowd. 자세히 보기
Leave work in time for happy hour (3:30-6:30 p.m.), with half-price pizzas and $3 sake cocktails. 자세히 보기
Finally, the best food from our wonder years gets some respect with a build-your-own-burger menu & a wine & beer selection to ease the knowing pain of adulthood. 자세히 보기
This Oasis's got an 18-ft waterfall, swim-up blackjack, 44 fridge-flanked private cabanas, poolside spa services, and 8 distinct pools, one of which is the "European Style" Venus retreat. 자세히 보기
With a menu as big as a small phonebook, weekend-only crab cakes Benedict and a full bar that makes one of the best Bloody Mary’s around, it’s the perfect end to a wild weekend. 자세히 보기
Many favor the original Valencia location, and perhaps rightly so, but the bigger, shinier version has the same menu favorites and then some. It's beginning to hit its stride too. [Eater 38 Member] 자세히 보기
The Peanut Butter Jelly Time is sticky good fun, and the apple pie a la mode is just how mom made it. A champagne cocktail, like the kir royale, washes it all down nicely. 자세히 보기
Trust us, you can't go wrong with the Salted Caramel…until you're addicted. 자세히 보기
Just steps away from the San Francisco Public Library (100 Larkin St.). A quiet, airy space for reading, studying, or attending one of the many community events. 자세히 보기