As much as I love spending time with my husband, I’m a firm believer in spending time with your girls, too. Matt was out of town this weekend, so I went to stay with my friend Christine in San Francisco. It was like a mini vacation where we got to explore the great city that’s in our backyard. So. Much. Fun! Planning a visit to the city by the bay some time soon? Consider checking out a couple of these places.
Eat
- Leopold’s: German food, great flatbread and chicken dumpling soup. Wait was 1.5 hours, so get there early to at least put your name in and then go to Tonic for a drink (see below). Ask to see the 5 liter stein!
- Nopa: Great brunch. Possibly the best I’ve ever had. We shared a bunch of things, including the french toast, farm baked egg and sugar spice donut. It’s best to make a reservation in advance. Also check out Nopalito, their sister restaurant. Be sure to try the Killer Bee cocktail.
- Dino’s: To be honest, we only went here because the line at Delfina was long and their food isn’t anything special. But you can sit down and get decent food in a matter of minutes. Oh, and it only costs about $10 for an entree or pizza.
Drink
Note: We didn’t drink at the museum, but they did have a cafe
- Tonic: Got there early while we waited for our reservation and were able to sit and chill. The fresh made greyhounds were awesome and may be my favorite new cocktail. It started to fill up when we were heading out at 9.
- Bourbon and Branch: This was the the coolest bar we went to by far. You may have seen it on this season of The Bachelor. Sure, you’ll wait outside for a little while before getting in, but they make sure that it doesn’t get too crowded in there. The bartenders are true mixologists. I ordered a French 75 … or two. May want to get reservations in the main part of the building to get the full experience.
- Solstice: Started the night with another French 75 here. Good scene, good DJ, good drinks — and I hear they make a killer mac ‘n cheese if you’re hungry.
- Lion Pub: While it may be a “marina overflow” bar, the vibe is pretty good and the greyhounds were almost as good as Tonic’s. Room to sit if you get there early.
Play
- Walt Disney Family Museum: One of the best museums I’ve been to. As you might imagine, the info about Walt Disney is presented in a fun and interesting way. It takes a couple hours to go through and is in the beautiful Presidio. There is a nice lawn in front that would be great for a picnic. Bring a valid AAA card for a $5 discount on adult tickets!
- Crissy Field: Walk to Crissy Field and the beach area from the museum. It’s a nice walk with great views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz on a clear day.
- Palace of Fine Arts: Always good for a photo op, it’s walkable from Crissy Field and is interesting for a walk around the property. Seriously, there were engagement and wedding photos going on while we were there.
- Shops on Marina: Check out Chestnut St. in the Marina for some cute shops, bars and restaurants.
Have you had fun girl time lately?










