Brunch restaurant · Duboce Triangle
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"Sunny neighborhood breakfast and brunch spot Wooden Spoon, located on Market Street, reopened in April, Hoodline reports." - Becky Duffett
Mexican restaurant · Inner Sunset
Burritos stuffed to order & other Mexican standards in a simple, modern outpost.
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Coffee roasters · Alamo Square
Low-key vintage mobile truck offering a small array of bespoke caffeinated beverages.
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Bar · Lower Nob Hill
Inventive signature cocktails presented in a bohemian, plant-filled space with a patio.
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Restaurant · Union Square
Old-school, wood-paneled space with photos of famous past patrons, offering steaks and seafood.
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Sandwich shop · South of Market
Lunch spot for sandwiches piled high with fillings like corned beef & pastrami, plus soups & salads.
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Garden · Golden Gate Park
Escape to these charming gardens with winding paths, koi ponds, and a Japanese teahouse, offering a serene, zen-like retreat from the city.
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Children's museum · South of Market
The Children's Creativity Museum in San Francisco is a vibrant haven where kids unleash their imaginations through arts and tech with hands-on activities galore.
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Authentic Japanese restaurant · Showplace Square
Omakase is an intimate sushi haven where expert chefs craft stunning omakase experiences, serving beautifully balanced dishes and delightful sakes.
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New American restaurant · Mission
Nestled in the Mission, this laid-back gem serves up creative New American cuisine with a seasonal twist, complemented by an extensive wine selection.
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Jazz club · Tenderloin
Swanky jazz lounge, cocktail bar & New American bistro with 2 levels of seating & live music.
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