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Tom Coates: "One of the most beautiful and helpful - and also one of the most expensive - garden shops in the Bay Area. They have their own little espresso bar which sells nice coffee and snacks. Lovely experience"
Betsy W.: "Follow the signs to Mile Rock beach. When you've almost reached bottom of stairs (~200 steps!), veer to the right up a hill to a plateau with mini-labyrinth, incredible view of the Golden Gate."
Bommy Cha: "Very rich and indulgent ice cream. Staff is nice and patient as you sample through the entire menu. Avoid the line by going on weekdays or by just buying a pint. New flavors every month."
Charles Lucas: "Best croissants anywhere in SF and probably California. This bakery is owned by Armando Arsicault, a third generation French baker; his recipes have been passed down in his family for generations. A++"
Eater: "Neighbor Bakehouse has been slinging breakfast goods at its own storefront for over a year now, and the croissants have already been rated as among the best this city has to offer."
Scenic Lookout Lincoln Blvd & Merchant Rd San Francisco, CA
People also say (99 tips):
Riding Bean: "Can get disgusting the amount of selfie sticks and selfies going on. But it's worth a look. Amazing views, good walk that's unique. Would of loved to have my bicycle here."
Pettran: "You got to love this place! There are three different stops along the road, try the next one if the first is crowded 👍🏼 There is a lighthouse at the end of the road, keep driving!"
Helen Zhang: "Why are dogs so lucky? They get one of the most beautiful trails to walk, overlooking the Pacific Ocean on one side and the skyline of SF including Golden Gate Bridge and Twin Peaks."
Adena Brenowitz: "Great views on the coast from high up but you can access the beach by a steep walk down some stairs. The main attraction is all the DOGS! Also cool to see hang gliders."
Justin Sullivan: "Beautiful night and day. The scale is massive. Everyone is dwarfed beneath the dome. The grounds surpass the interior, but the massive fireplaces that you see on the inside are really cool too."
The Ritz-Carlton: "The Palace of Fine Arts is a neo-classical "ruin" originally constructed for the 1915 World's Fair and is the only structure from the historic event that is still situated on its original site."