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Hi
My wife and I are heading to San Francisco tomorrow and I was wondering if there were any good baseball related stuff to do in San Fran? We are going to go to a game on Saturday at At&t park, but I know there has got to be more! Let me know if you guys have any good suggestions, not just baseball related but anything! Jeff |
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Lefty O'Doul's Restaurant is an interesting stop and Stevens Creek Sports Cards isn't far away if you're anywhere near San Jose ...
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Yes, I recommend O'Doul's.
Do not, and I repeat, do not try Shalamar. ![]() I'll also be at the game. See you there!!! Last edited by Jacklitsch; 04-29-2010 at 08:50 PM. |
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Thanks you guys!
Jeff |
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Get to game early and walk around outside of park and marina next to it.
And a good walk is go across Lefty O'Doul Bridge behind stadium and there is a small kids park on other side of McCovey Cove, there is some cool SF baseball related stuff on other side and its good for pics of bay and stadium. I usually park down by the Bay Bridge and walk along bay shore, its a nice walk especially before a day game. Lots of good deli's and a Gordon Biersch Brewery is along the way too (just north of Bay Bridge). I had friends nearby, and we used to watch a lot of games for free from the cutout archways in right field back in 2001-2006. |
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It's not baseball,but I would highly recommend this:
1.California Academy of Sciences and Museum www.calacademy.org 2.San Francisco Exploratorium Sincerely,Clayton Last edited by teetwoohsix; 04-30-2010 at 10:32 AM. Reason: add link,spelling |
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For a memorable Italian dinner, try Fior d'Italia off Columbus in North Beach or, Scoma's @ Fisherman's Wharf. Next, a couple blocks hard by Ghiradelli Square is the "BV" - or Buena Vista. Cheap eats and can't be beat for an Irish coffee. Legend has it this is where the drink originated. It's right across from the Powell-Hyde trolley turn-around that takes you back to downtown and Powell / Market. The Ferry Bldg on the Embarcadero has a great Farmer's Market w/ many vendor stalls. Also, at the Ferry Bldg., you can board a Blue & Gold ferry to go over to Sausalito or do Alcatraz. The old vintage PCC street cars run along Market - Embarcadero - Fisherman's Wharf. Nice, cheap nostalgia ride. I live in San Diego and these are some of the must-do's the wife and I hit whenever we go up. Nada like it here! Enjoy!
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