SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST COOL LITTLE FARMER’S MARKETIn-the-know shoppers from the Marina and Cow Hollow converge on the market's two rows of produce stands every Sunda Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST NEIGHBORHOOD COFFEE SHOPThe Simple Pleasures experience consists of: installing yourself at a table or sofa, sipping java & reading a newspape Read more.
At this enormous designer-laden boutique, 100 percent of all profits go directly to a list of area charities. Read more.
Voted Best Venue for Live Comedy in 2010 by OC Weekly! Irvine Improv is known for it's stiff drinks and bookings of many comics you see on TV and film. Read more.
Get Pork Chop anything! As big as a baseball mitt and sliced into slits of finger-like flaps up the bone, this pork chop is larger than you ever thought a pork chop could be. And oh so delicious! Read more.
Artful and substantial raw food, with the awesome option of enjoying it in the back Zen garden. Read more.
This trampoline park located in an old airplane hangar in the Presidio is awesome. There's also a special kids-only section to keep the wee ones out of your flight path. Read more.
New American dishes with a large dose of the South and New Orleans. Check out their Twitter feed (http://twitter.com/townhallBBQ) for info on the seasonal lunchtime BBQ. Read more.
Walk to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (151 3rd St.) An internationally renowned permanent collection and eclectic changing exhibits; chill in the rooftop garden. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST BOOTCAMPLocal outdoor fitness club run by Jennifer Pattee. She kicks the trainees' butts up the bleachers & runs them all over Mission Bay... Read more.
Try chef and owner Jeremy Marshall's fascinating falafel-crusted salmon at this neighborhood favorite. Read more.