it's San Francisco, how far away can good eating be?
If you're driving, about 6 hours.
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
it's San Francisco, how far away can good eating be?
If you're driving, about 6 hours.
Excellent! I was thinking of going to the Contemporary Jewish Museum for the Maurice Sendak exhibit on Sunday,
It is SUCH AN AWESOME EXHIBIT. I love it. And as to where to eat nearby? Ducca is right there, but I'm not such a fan. Annabelle's is fairly close (on 4th St., between Mission & Market) and they are uniformly awesome in drinks, food, and service. I recommend Annabelle's.
Annabelle's is indeed awesome!
Ooooh! I was mixing up Jessica's "are there any plans for Sunday in L.A." with -t and Hil's SF get together! Please ignore me.
Oooh, I thought you were dissing SF food and was very confused!
I thought it was a slam on SF traffic. Ha!
Mostly, I'm disappointed because the Sendak exhibit looks like great fun and now I won't be able to see it!
Omnis I would be ever so grateful if you could pick me up.
I thought it was a slam on SF traffic. Ha!
Yeah, my read was that there was an unspoken "Or you could just walk six blocks" at the end of that statement.
My current hotel is right near Annabelle's, and I looked at their menu and there don't seem to be many vegan options. I kind of want to try this place [link] , but I don't know if anyone else is interested, or quite where it is. (My conference is at the Moscone Center, so I've been checking out most of the restaurants in this area already.) I'm open to pretty much whatever, I just kind of don't want to have to do my usual "I'll have this dish, but without these three things, and with these things added, and that will make it vegan, right?" in a city that's supposed to have such a good selection of vegan food. (I have noticed that, even at the places that don't have many options, every waiter and waitress has known what the word "vegan" meant and could point out exactly what I should order. I usually have to stick to "I'm a vegetarian, and I don't eat dairy or eggs" in most non-hipster places in DC.)