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CO-OP City Guide

March 31, 2015 Posted by BRIDGE Uncategorized
This is a template for anyone interested in creating a City Guide. First, introduce yourself! Begin with a body text section that provides a narrative as to your experience in whichever city. The below format is for listing specific locations with things to do, see, eat, drink at each. Try to include an image for each and hyperlink it to the destination’s website or Google Maps location. If you need more list items, go into the Text format tab then Copy and Paste. You’ll see at the bottom what portion of formatting is needed. If you have a problem, email sarahgunawan@gmail.com

FOOD & DRINK

NAME OF LOCATION – Brief description, insight or recommendation.

TARTINE BAKERY – Order a croissant and sit in the sunshine out on 18th St.

PHILZ COFFEE – Order a Turkish, black.

BLUE BOTTLE COFFEE – Bring home a pound of Giant Steps.

CITY BEER & SHOTWELL’S BAR – Beer is huge is San Francisco. These places don’t have the best atmosphere, but they do have the best selection, at least from what I found. You should stop in and try one of their sour variety ales. Go around 6 or 7 to beat the rush. They both have a dive bar feel to them, but don’t let it fool you.

LA PALMA MEXICAN FOOD – This place would be questionable as a tourist attraction, but I’m throwing it on here. You need to eat a San Francisco Burrito at some point, but order the huarache from here. This place makes their own corn tortillas and everything.

RAINBOW GROCERY – Honestly you just need to go here to understand the Californian heathy lifestyle. Walk around and do your groceries.

BLOWFISH SUSHI, GODZILLA SUSHI – Order sake. What they say about west coast fish is true.

SALEMERIA SANDWICH SHOP – Amazing back patio to sit and eat.

PLACES TO SEE

BAKKER BEACH – The Surf is good here. You’re in the right city to learn.

DE-YOUNG MUSEUM

THE FISHERMAN’S WHARF – Super touristy, but equally awesome. Try some bread bowl clam chowder. Walk through the piers. Pier 4 1/2 has a phenomenal view.

GOLDEN GATE – Do you have a bike? Bike the Golden Gate, it is fabulous. Stop loads and take in the view. When you get to the other side, bike up through the hills for a few hours. It’s Fantastic. Bring a picnic and go off the trail to watch the sunset over the hills some where.

BERNAL HILL, TWIN PEAKS – These are hills where you can bike/run/walk to the top and see the whole city. I lived on Bernal, it has the best view of the city for sure.

JAPAN TOWN – Honestly you should really just walk the streets for a few days, you find amazing places North of Market street. Stay away from the Tenderloin, its a bit dodgy.

MARKET STREET – Shopping, tourist things.

NAPA VALLEY WINE TASTING – Just go, trust me. Also buy loads of corner store wine. The only rules I had when buying were that it had to be a Pinot Noir and no younger that a 2011 and I was never disappointed.

HIGHWAY 1 – Drive it for a few hours and take in the view.

VALENCIA STREET/HAYES VALLEY – Walk the whole thing and stop in anywhere that looks good to eat. You cannot go wrong.

ALCATRAZ – Honestly amazing. Take the recorded tour and afterwards take in the view for a bit.

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