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The first day I got to San Francisco I wandered around Russian Hill where I am staying. For those fans of Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City books this is the neighborhood of the mythical 28 Barbary...
View ArticleEl Metate for Lunch and Mission Mini’s for Dessert
On day 2 of my cheap eats tour of San Francisco I returned to the Mission where I walked far off the beaten path (or at least it seems like it to me) to find El MetateMexican Restaurant, a sprawling …...
View ArticleRitual Coffee, Boogaloos, Lolos, Lucca and more Mission SF Wanderings.
The Pork maybe lucky… the pigs sure ain’t! This guy sold fruit out of the back of his very groovily painted truck; he was chopping up watermelon and putting it in plastic bags and selling it to passers...
View ArticleThe Murals of the Mission
I mentioned in an earlier post that the Mission district is know for it’s murals. Here are a few of my favorites. Filed under: Travel Tagged: California, San Francisco, Street Art, The Mission
View ArticleDelfina Pizzeria
Quite by accident yesterday I stumbled upon Delfina Pizzeria, which is next store to Delfina restaurant. They both looked handsome and happening so when I had finished drinking with a bunch of wild...
View ArticleAdobe Bookstore in SF Closing….
Adobe Books one of my favorite bookstores in San Francisco is closing. Located in the Mission it is one of those old-fashioned used book stores that used to be everywhere in New York that thanks to...
View ArticleTartine Bakery
Tartine Bakery is one of those places that has been so talked about over the years of my coming to San Francisco that I always thought there was never much point in going unless I wanted to wait in...
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