Elizabeth R. • March 16, 2011Great and very interesting. Not a good place to take the kids. Only one game in the entire museum. Very lovely and clean!
Boris B. • May 25, 2019“Mickey Mouse: From Walt to the World” is great, you can learn so much about the little mouse 🐭
TerraTopia • June 23, 2011Great visitor's center surrounded by a 948 square nautical mile sanctuary onshore. For a quiet walk, go in the morning. Wind picks up in the afternoon. (Low tide is also nicest).
Gilda J. • April 16, 2016It was excellent I was a maze of the wonderful pictures and I would recommend it definitely. Weather was wonderful.
Tim B. • November 17, 2012The antidote to digital. Here, one of SF's oldest book publishers cast the type, set it, print the pages and bind them. You can watch, hear & smell this process on Thursdays at 3.30pm. Fascinating.
Jeffrey G. • July 4, 2013Very entertaining how such huge steel constructions can feel so buoyant. Best viewed on foot and slowly.
Vicky C. • September 2, 2015Science all around
Christopher B. • October 25, 2014Oldest Adobe building in S.F. Built three nations ago by Spanish in 1776. Decent Mexican food cafe inside.
Gilt City • January 13, 2011Be here 2/11 for Bottlenotes’ Around the World in 80 Sips. VIP tix mean you’ll taste the event’s best wines sans crowds and lines—in between bites of creamy camembert and dreamy chocolates.
Claudia A. • November 3, 2011great for older kids or a nice game of dodgeball for the grown-ups. they also rent space for birthday parties and have a sweet partnership with extreme pizza. great for rowdy boys!
Klassy G. • March 7, 2012The one cinema in the city that serves Blue Bottle Coffee, French macarons, and a dose of carefully selected mind-blowing films. Also say hi to all the rad Bearbricks lined up along the lobby windows.
steve n. • September 6, 2012Solid old school lanes with arcade, fried anything available and lots of beers. Bowling the way it should be.
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