Things to do in SF
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- instrmntl0
Jean Paul Gaultier Exhibit at De Young Museum. I'm going Sunday.
- FawnDog0
Ollie the Gonz Gap at Embarcadero
- monospaced0
Eat tacos at El Farolito
- Looks good. Mexican dining around here sucks, so We'll have to try this.noneck
- it's a mustmonospaced
- nikdaum0
In the city proper? Will you have a car?
- don't need a carmonospaced
- car is a hassle in the city, you can drive to your location in 10 minutes and then spend another 2 hrs looking for a spot to parkmonospaced
- spot to park. or you pay up the ass to park in a garagemonospaced
- I was just asking! :)nikdaum
- No car. We'll be downtown at the Parc 55 Wyndham.noneck
- colin_s0
crack in the tenderloin
- moldero0
chicks with dicks on Polk
- moldero0
seriously though, Shimos sushi near 25th & Clement, a bit pricey but hands down the best sushi in the bay area
- fiver0
heard the gaultier exhibit at deyoung is good.
if you're here this sunday.... http://www.sundaystreetssf.com/
- Arrive Wed, leave Sun. Sunday Streets looks cool though.noneck
- nikdaum0
If you like scenic hikes: Coastal trail in Presidio. Lands End Trail. Golden Gate Park.
Great views from Twin Peaks, but no way to get there without a vehicle.
It's cliche, but also fun to rent bikes and go across the bridge and take the Sausalito ferry back. I think Sports basement in Crissy Field has the cheapest rentals–around 20 a day. If you get a clipper card, the ferry coast is reduced a ton too.
Off the Grid on Fridays in Fort Mason has a ton of food trucks and a nice atmosphere for dinner.
Authentic Chinatown is anything that's not Grant street.
- Twin Peaks is accessible by foot. Do not require a car.monospaced
- Too lazy to walk, will probably cab it.noneck
- fagmonospaced
- ;)monospaced
- boobs0
Go to Marin County.
- mg330
Have sex in a bathroom at the zoo!
- i_monk0
Get some hot dogs at Show Dogs on Market.
http://showdogssf.com/
- dasohr0
Drink at the Gold Dust Lounge on Powell and Geary while it's still there...
- onekid0
Parra and Buckminster Fuller shows are up at SFMoMA
- noneck0
Some good stuff here. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions so far.