I figured you would say that! But have a look at this link- she says you should split the trip with the Greenwich Street Stairs- do one up, the other down- http://www.sisterbetty.org/stairways/filbertsteps.htm Although, if you look at the link for the Greenwich Steps it looks like that end part that freaked me out is a part of those, so maybe we were on both?
After out tour, we were having dinner in North Beach, SF's Little Italy. This area is (also) FILLED with restaurants, and (also) many are very touristy- this is similar to our own Little Italy in NYC. But I kept seeing great reviews for this one, it was a bargain price-wise compared to many other SF restaurants, and the killer was- Yelp had soooo much food porn that I was drooling over that I HAD to go!
WE, however, would be dining downstairs- in a maze of dining rooms below ground.
A cousin of mine had visited San Francisco for a wedding a few weeks ago, but could not visit Alcatraz because of the government shut down. He got some nice pictures of it in the background from a boat though.
I was horrified when the photo of your pasta appeared, tentacles with suckers totally gross me out! DH can eat that sort of thing, but no way Jose! Other than that the food looked really tasty, no dessert wouldn't bother us since we never eat dessert.
Fabulous updates.
Brought back memories of our trip to San Francisco 14 years ago. I had been travelling there on business, and dragged my husband back -- I had points to stay at the St. Francis, and was dying to sit and sip martinis in the bar. Only complication: four months pregnant.
You need a RE-DO!I hear that is one gorgeous hotel-
We are big walkers, and hiked all up and down everywhere, using the cable cars and public transportation. We took the bus to Golden Gate Park, and then walked back past Haight-Ashbury, and to the Painted Ladies where we sat down for awhile looking at the skyline. Then we started to walk back downtown, I mean, you can see it, right?
I CAN see it because when Pods and I went, that was how we saw the whole city, too- walked to the painted ladies, walked to HA....everywhere. It's amazing how much ground you can cover when you don't have a teen ager tagging along complaining about it-
It took forever, we kept trying to stick with a straight route, through some areas where we walked more briskly than others, and made it (finally) safe and sound.
I remember that, too- the city is not on a grid , so easy to get twisted around-
Love the looks of the seafood place -- my husband is a huge baseball fan and I know would love that!
I agree with Doris....that pasta looks disgusting!!!! no way could eat something that looks alive on my plate!!!!![]()
Looks like a nice restaurant, I'll have to go there sometime!
It was about half the price of the one from the night before with many similar items. Although a MUCH smaller menu. Scoma's menu is enormous!
I would have eaten the pasta, but truthfully, I'm a sucker for Linguine and Clams when it is made with Fresh Manila clams, so I probably would have gone for that. You all didn't SHARE that plate of oysters and clams did you?That would have been MY plate! Yummy! Love Oysters!
Linguini and clams is one of my favorites, too- the best one I EVER have had was at Longhi's on Maui on my honeymoon- the last night of it, as a matter of fact. And you KNOW it was AMAZING- because I remember how it tasted 27+ years later!!
We did share them- Actually, I think I only had one oyster. I was trying to be conservative!
Nice wine bar, but I was shocked at the prices of the specials $7-8 for a TASTE! Yowza!
I am that predictable huh? Seriously though I am totally saving these links for our next trip, like this summer. SO up our alley!
Excellent! I can't wait to hear what you think!
And really, after Koko head at least in SF I'll just tumble down...the street...not into a ravine, a volcano...a crater! Crap with my coordination I'm as likely to whack my head on the guardrail!
For the love of God, Cynthia- please be careful!
I hear you though...I've done Half Dome...freaky!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am VERY impressed you hiked half-dome. Don't think I am brave enough for those heights and incline.ESPECIALLY on the way down!You would LOVE my friend Steven- who will be in this TR later (he and his son met us in DL for a couple of days). Right before he got married, he hiked half dome AND THEN hiked up to Glacier Point- and sat out on the point (where you aren't supposed to go) for a good hour contemplating his life (he ended up in a nasty divorce and now has sole custody of their son). He says that day nearly killed him- INSANE!!!!!
FUN! I've not heard of this...but that means NOTHING. I love love love that you ended up in the baseball room but really, ALL getting the same thing? Sigh. I'd have gotten the cioppino! LOL. I struggle with crab louis...for the price (usually) I want a LOT of crab and well, it rarely delivers...which means I've not had it in ages. I really love, and respect the dessert statement and even more so, love the after dinner outing for you and Pods. We've looked at that wine bar many a time and it's never quite fit into the timing. What a great night all around!
Hmm, I live in the Bay Area, and still the idea of a tour of SF sounds very intriguing. May have to look him up.
Love the photos, I wouldn't have liked those steps either. I have a very strange fear of heights, some things bother, others don't, but open steps are one of the worst.
That is a dream place I want to visit. I know that sounds weird, but I really do. What a creepy place to be put at...and you are right, a creepy place to raise your family.
It ain't no Disneyland, that's for sure!![]()