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re: Must-Try Restaurants in San Francisco

Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:26 am to
Posted by DEANintheYAY
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:26 am to
Yeah, the google doc is good, but I also did a more extensive beer breakdown in the thread I posted above. Lots of the same stuff, but more focus on beer.
Posted by hiltacular
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:28 am to
LINK

I'm getting an error when I try to go to the link
Posted by TheWiz
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 11:28 am to
If you're getting buck one night, then go with some friends to 15 Romolo (it's kinda like Cure), and then finish off the night at the Bow Bow Lounge for a little karaoke.
Posted by DEANintheYAY
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 12:27 pm to
Must have messed it up.

Here is all the info from that thread ( LINK):

Okay, before getting specifically into beer, here is a guide I put together for Saints fans a year or so ago.
DEANintheYAY's San Francisco Guide

Now for beer.

In SF Proper

Non-brewery places:

Toronado on Haight St.--Great beer selection with lots of good stuff on draft and tons of bottles. Be prepared for bartenders that are less than friendly. Kind of dive bar ish, but it has a killer beer selection.

La Trappe--Not sure how I almost forgot this place, but the list here is EPIC and the food is great!! Belgians galore including tons of sours. Place gets packed, but is crazy fun.

City Beer Store--opened by a husband and wife as a beer tasting room type place, this is where you can go and buy beer to go or buy beer to drink there. They pour 10 or 12 oz pours on draft and have a great selection of beers if you are looking to mule some back for the FBD crew. They also have a selection of bottled beers that you can only drink in the store. This is like their reserve selection. Really epic beers there including some that have been aged. It has turned into a bit of a hipster hangout, but the beer is worth it.

Ales Unlimited--This is a beer store only and they have quite the selectin, which can be seen HERE. The owner is very helpful if he is there and this has quickly become a favorite spot of mine.

Murio's Trophy Room on Haight near GG Park--The only reason this place makes the list is because you can get Pliney and Blind Pig on draft and if you are there for happy hour it is cheap, like $3 or $4. Place used to be a cool dive bar...now its kind of like a loungy place.

Breweries:

Magnolia Brewery and Gastropub--Local brewery that doesn't bottle or can their beer, but it could be the best beer in San Francisco. They always have 3-5 beers on cask and often will have the same beer on draft and cask, which allows for a taste comparison (which I think is cool, but likely hella nerdy).

21st Amendment Brewery--This is near the ball park and has a solid line of beers. Some here have tasted and enjoyed their Back in Black Black IPA. Their prohibition series tends to be their higher end beers.

Anchor--This is the SF classic. They do tours during the weekdays and its supposed to be real fun. Not sure what they sell there or how much they allow you to drink on premise.

Rogue Ale House--They don't brew beer at this location, but I put it here because they sell their own beer. Patio outside is cool on a nice day. Beer is Rogue...which means different things to different people.

Outside of SF:

Russian River Brewing--This is obviously the place that most want to go to and you won't be disappointed. No more needs to be said.

Bear Republic--20 or so minutes away from Russian River this brewpub is great and there are tons of good and exclusive brewpub brews to be had.

Lagunitas Brewing--40 miles North of San Francisco. I have never gone to the brew pub, but I know they have exclusive stuff at the brewery.

Anderson Valley Brewing Company--This one is 2 hours north of San Fran, but there is a disc golf course onsite at the brewery. Never been here, bu their beer is solid!


Well, I think that is all I have for now. I didn't even branch into the East Bay and the beer places there. I need to bookmark this site for future reference. Holla at me with any questions. If for some reason I disappear from the board my twitter handle is DEANintheYAY.
Posted by kennypowers816
New Orleans
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 12:50 pm to
quote:

If you're staying in San Fran, want do do Napa & have a DD, then try this: Napa Wine Tour. It was only $120 a person, all of the wineries were great, it included lunch, and the ride over Golden Gate & Ferry ride back were both very cool. The cost of each tasting was only about $10/person. You could buy a glass of wine at lunch; which was simple but sufficient. Check them out on TripAdvisor. They had hundreds of reviews and over 4.5 start I think.


I actually did this exact same tour a couple of summers ago. I would recommend it as well.
Posted by DEANintheYAY
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 1:58 pm to
If you are interested in the Healdsburg area, then try my guy Gene for $100. Private tours of 2-6 people from 10AM to 4PM.

I personally like Russian River/Healdsburg more than Napa. Napa is a bit too snobbish for me.


Gene@HealdsburgAreaWineryTours.com
1 888 633-6090 707 433-6090

Read our 5 star reviews on Yelp:
LINK

We are recommended as "excellent" on TripAdvisor:
LINK
Posted by The Egg
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Member since Dec 2004
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:15 pm to
PPQ Dungeness Island is a mainstay for me. went there once, would love to go again.

LINK

get the salt and pepper dungeness crab, as well as their signature garlic noodles.
Posted by hiltacular
NYC
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:16 pm to
Very nice, bookmarked.

I told my gf two things were mandatory, Russian River and a Giants game
Posted by Mung
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 3:36 pm to
too many to name. i've had great meals at Prospect, Waterbar, Balboa. Lots of great restaurants in Napa too: Morimoto, Tarla, Zuzu. Heck the BBQ and wine/beer at Bounty Hunter are hard to beat on a nice afternoon.
Posted by SlidellBammer
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 5:25 pm to
Don Pisto's....for real... do not miss this.. and get the mexican sashimi.
Posted by SlidellBammer
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 5:25 pm to
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El Farolito

the truth
Posted by Icansee4miles
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Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:35 pm to
lilly, I'm heading out there next weekend for a week-post your trip reports!
Posted by DEANintheYAY
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Posted on 5/31/13 at 1:03 pm to
quote:

PPQ Dungeness Island is a mainstay for me. went there once, would love to go again.



PPQ is great! They have a sister restaurant 5 blocks from my crib that sell the garlic noodles. So good.

quote:


Very nice, bookmarked.

I told my gf two things were mandatory, Russian River and a Giants game


Both are a really great time! I would add the Saturday AM Ferry Building to that list. Search out 4505 meats and get something from them. They are also at the Ferry Building on Tuesdays and Thursdays as well.
Posted by roberma
Punta Gorda, FL
Member since Jul 2009
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Posted on 5/31/13 at 3:31 pm to
Moroccan Food - Aziza
Posted by townhallsavoy
Member since Oct 2007
3045 posts
Posted on 5/31/13 at 3:40 pm to
Cha Cha Cha in Mission District.

Don't get raped.
Posted by LSU lilly
Member since Aug 2010
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Posted on 5/31/13 at 4:04 pm to
Emailed.
Posted by CookieTiger
Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 5/31/13 at 5:52 pm to
If you like GARLIC --go to the STINKING ROSE in San Francisco --- even Garlic Ice Cream......

If the CHOP HOUSE is still open in Napa ---- don't bother going.
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