Little girls who love playing tea party will love the "Wee Tea" - sandwich, scone, fruit, a petit four and tea or hot chocolate for $13.95 Read more.
Go with a group of friends. Take turns buying a bowl of Victorian Punch to share. Take the drunkest of the group home in a shopping cart. Read more.
"A hidden stretch of beach to the south of Treasure Island’s yacht harbor is shielded from the wind and offers great views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge." Read more.
"This psychedelic art collector’s home, aka the 'LSD museum,' holds more than 33,000 sheets of LSD that the DEA has tried him for – twice." Read more.
"The Barbary Coast Trail is a walking tour connecting 20 historic sites and local history museums. Approximately 180 bronze medallions and arrows embedded in the sidewalk mark the 5-mile trail." Read more.
With six lanes of bowling, a restaurant that serves Mission Burgers alongside other local faves, and a full bar that includes cocktail service, throwing strikes never felt so good. Read more.
Club Deluxe brings in local talent event night of the week, serves up wood-fired pizza and slings solid cocktails. It's an intimate space that's great for dates, but don't tell too many people. Read more.
Stop by Wednesdays 1-8 and occasional Sundays to explore a very curious and interesting Privately Curated Library- much of it digitized & available for free! Check website link for info. Read more.
"Urban garden tucked bw very tall buildings. Quiet little gem of a space, access via lobby to the rear or an obscure passage off Front. Light but no sun. Café closes at 3pm, garden at 6:30" Read more.
A little more pricey than Eastern Bakery in Chinatown, but worth it for the best coffee crunch cake in town! Read more.
Popular with gay men who dig the naked beach thing. Boisterous vibe. The bridge looms over the long, skinny beach like a living postcard. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST HIKEIslais Creek: a trickle of a stream in deeply wooded wildland, 60 acres of what the city's eastern side was like before people... Read more.
Peer upward through the sculpture’s oculus, where the color of the sky changes depending on the time of day and the shifting LED lights in the domed space. Read more.
The wondrous ground-floor garden boasts a serene bamboo pond and olive trees, plus a huge black granite sculpture cheekily nicknamed “The Banker’s Heart.” Read more.
Drinks are cheap and usually generously poured. The outdoor space includes so much greenery you'll think you’ve absconded to the countryside. Plus the calendar is full of live music. Read more.
51 lucky urban farmers cultivate their produce using organic methods with a spectacular view of the city. For the rest of us, the garden is open as a park—feel free to wander through. Read more.
A little oasis in the middle of an industrial area. Trails lead out into the marsh with great bird watching. Take your dog for a walk. There are picnic tables and grills at the EcoCenter. Read more.
On the fine line between kitsch and tradition sits Archimedes Banya. Steam yourself in the two traditional Russian saunas, relax with a drink in the soaking pools and finish off with a Platza massage. Read more.