Check out 5 spacious floors of photography, painting, media, and sculpture, with an emphasis on architecture and design. Best selection of 20th-century American & European art this side of NYC. Read more.
Want to get away from the tourists, but not willing to commit to an all day hike? Try the Ocean View > Lost > Fossil Creek > Main loop. ~2 hours, great sights, few people Read more.
With a huge selection of new and used cookbooks — including a fantastic collection of California vintage cookbooks priced according to their rarity — Omnivore is a home cook's dream. Read more.
The last of the grand piano bars. The showqueens' belting is as powerful as the bartenders' vodka martinis. The place is an institution, folks. Respect. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST TAXIDERMY YOU CAN WEARAn impressive Goth-inspired array of skulls, teeth, feathers, & body parts of any bird, insect, or creature imaginable.. Read more.
Super-colorful photo spot! -> More-murals-per-square-inch than anywhere else we know of. A must-see on the mission mural tour. Read more.
Looking for a spot to bring Spot? This place offers one of the longest happy hours in the city (12-7pm), and is so dog friendly that it has it's own hashtag- #houndsofboozeland. Read more.
The next time you need a tropical getaway, just head across the Bay Bridge to this retro-oasis with wicker furniture, tiki statues, velvet Tahitian paintings, a thatched ceiling and so much bamboo. Read more.
Another standout among the tie-dye vendors and headshops in the Upper Haight. There is simply no better selection of feather boas on the West Coast. Read more.
This cemetery dates back to the 1950s, and originally thought to house cavalry horses. The cemetery lot is technically full, although rumor is that people sneak in at night to bury their beloved pets. Read more.