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Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure.
Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from Union Square. Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are gratefully accepted. I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) Dimitri |
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Dimitri wrote:
> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. > > Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from > Union Square. > > Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend > on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. > > Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are > gratefully accepted. > > I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and > take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Dimitri bart doesn't get you around sf. |
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On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:40:26p, Dimitri told us...
> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. > > Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from > Union Square. > > Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend > on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. > > Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are > gratefully accepted. > > I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and > take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Dimitri > > You better buy several pounds of good butter. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 09(IX)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 6wks 1dys 10hrs 11mins ******************************************* If you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch. ******************************************* |
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On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:49:31p, Del Cecchi told us...
> Dimitri wrote: >> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >> >> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from >> Union Square. >> >> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend >> on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. >> >> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are >> gratefully accepted. >> >> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and >> take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >> >> Dimitri > bart doesn't get you around sf. > Where does it get you? -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 09(IX)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 6wks 1dys 10hrs 8mins ******************************************* Forewarned is half an octopus. ******************************************* |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:53:01 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >Where does it get you? http://www.bart.gov/stations/closest.aspx -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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"Dimitri" > wrote in
: > Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. > > Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a > block from Union Square. > > Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. > I intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around > town. > > Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other > ideas are gratefully accepted. > > I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the > wharf and take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Dimitri For fun and grins and the food is not bad at all IMHO. Sam Wo's 813 Washington St. Just one of MANY links to Sam Wo +San francisco. http://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-wo-restaurant-san-francisco |
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On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:57:57p, told us...
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:53:01 GMT, Wayne Boatwright > > wrote: > >>Where does it get you? > > http://www.bart.gov/stations/closest.aspx > > Thanks, Barbara. It does cover a considerable area. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 09(IX)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 6wks 1dys 9hrs 55mins ******************************************* Cats must remove mom's stuffed bear from her dresser and kill it EVERY SINGLE DAY. |
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Dimitri > wrote:
> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and take 12 > loaves back to my room - ;-) Everything at the wharf (and pier 39) is an overpriced tourist trap. Walk up towards the cannery and North Beach (which is still very touristy but much better food). Better yet, spend on your food money in Chinatown. No Engrish lessons necessary - just point and grunt. The wharf/pier is only good for people-watching. Even the scenery is much better from other points in SF. -sw |
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sandi said...
> "Dimitri" > wrote in > : > >> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >> >> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a >> block from Union Square. >> >> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. >> I intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around >> town. >> >> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other >> ideas are gratefully accepted. >> >> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the >> wharf and take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >> >> Dimitri > > For fun and grins and the food is not bad at all IMHO. > > Sam Wo's 813 Washington St. > > Just one of MANY links to Sam Wo +San francisco. > > http://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-wo-restaurant-san-francisco My recommendation: Edinburgh Castle Pub for the fish & chips and cocktails. http://www.castlenews.com/ Beautiful Bar!!! I don't know the sexual preference nowadays. Call, if it matters. Andy |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Better yet, spend on your food money in Chinatown. This place is INCREDIBLE! Bob and I dined there for Chinese New Year with friends.... http://www.shanghai1930.com/ I look forward to going back there. --Lin |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:49:31p, Del Cecchi told us... > >> bart doesn't get you around sf. >> > > Where does it get you? It gets you *to* and *through* San Francisco. You have to rely on city busses to get you any place useful or specific. -sw |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Wayne Boatwright > wrote: > > > On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:49:31p, Del Cecchi told us... > > > >> bart doesn't get you around sf. > > > > Where does it get you? > > It gets you *to* and *through* San Francisco. You have to > rely on city busses to get you any place useful or specific. They also have a light rail system. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muni_Metro They replaced the electric streetcars that you can see in old movies of San Francisco. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> > Everything at the wharf (and pier 39) is an overpriced tourist trap. > Walk up towards the cannery and North Beach (which is still very > touristy but much better food). Better yet, spend on your food > money in Chinatown. No Engrish lessons necessary - just point and > grunt. One of my most pleasant memories of childhood was when my parents would take the family up to Chinatown, buy assortments of meat buns at one or more bakeries, and just stroll around window shopping. A few years ago when I tried to recreate that experience, I wasn't careful to make sure the buns and dumplings were hot. I guess they sell a lot for reheating at home. They weren't good cold. |
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On Sun 28 Sep 2008 02:50:46p, Mark Thorson told us...
> Sqwertz wrote: >> >> Wayne Boatwright > wrote: >> >> > On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:49:31p, Del Cecchi told us... >> > >> >> bart doesn't get you around sf. >> > >> > Where does it get you? >> >> It gets you *to* and *through* San Francisco. You have to >> rely on city busses to get you any place useful or specific. > > They also have a light rail system. > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muni_Metro > > They replaced the electric streetcars that you can > see in old movies of San Francisco. > Thanks, Mark. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 09(IX)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 6wks 1dys 8hrs 51mins ******************************************* A little rudeness and disrespect can elevate a meaningless interaction to a battle of wills and add drama to an |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 5.250... > On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:40:26p, Dimitri told us... > >> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >> >> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from >> Union Square. >> >> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend >> on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. >> >> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are >> gratefully accepted. >> >> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and >> take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >> >> Dimitri >> >> > > You better buy several pounds of good butter. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright I plan to.... ;-) Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. if it's still there. Dimitri |
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![]() "sandi" > wrote in message ... > "Dimitri" > wrote in > : > >> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >> >> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a >> block from Union Square. >> >> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. >> I intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around >> town. >> >> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other >> ideas are gratefully accepted. >> >> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the >> wharf and take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >> >> Dimitri > > For fun and grins and the food is not bad at all IMHO. > > Sam Wo's 813 Washington St. > > Just one of MANY links to Sam Wo +San francisco. > > http://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-wo-restaurant-san-francisco Cool only a few blocks from Wash. & Powell. Walking distance. Thanks Dimitri |
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![]() "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... > sandi said... > >> "Dimitri" > wrote in >> : >> >>> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >>> >>> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a >>> block from Union Square. >>> >>> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. >>> I intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around >>> town. >>> >>> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other >>> ideas are gratefully accepted. >>> >>> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the >>> wharf and take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >>> >>> Dimitri >> >> For fun and grins and the food is not bad at all IMHO. >> >> Sam Wo's 813 Washington St. >> >> Just one of MANY links to Sam Wo +San francisco. >> >> http://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-wo-restaurant-san-francisco > > > My recommendation: > > Edinburgh Castle Pub for the fish & chips and cocktails. > > http://www.castlenews.com/ > > Beautiful Bar!!! > > I don't know the sexual preference nowadays. Call, if it matters. > > Andy I have no problem with any sexual preference. only a few blocks from the hotel. On the list Thanks Dimitri |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri > wrote: > >> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and take >> 12 >> loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Everything at the wharf (and pier 39) is an overpriced tourist trap. > Walk up towards the cannery and North Beach (which is still very > touristy but much better food). Better yet, spend on your food > money in Chinatown. No Engrish lessons necessary - just point and > grunt. > > The wharf/pier is only good for people-watching. Even the scenery > is much better from other points in SF. > > -sw How bout non-sushi Japanese? Walking distance from Union square. Dimitri |
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Wayne Boatwright > wrote:
> On Sun 28 Sep 2008 02:50:46p, Mark Thorson told us... > >> Sqwertz wrote: >>> >>> Wayne Boatwright > wrote: >>> >>> > On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:49:31p, Del Cecchi told us... >>> > >>> >> bart doesn't get you around sf. >>> > >>> > Where does it get you? >>> >>> It gets you *to* and *through* San Francisco. You have to >>> rely on city busses to get you any place useful or specific. >> >> They also have a light rail system. >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muni_Metro >> >> They replaced the electric streetcars that you can >> see in old movies of San Francisco. >> > > Thanks, Mark. You're welcome. -sw |
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On Sun 28 Sep 2008 03:37:30p, Dimitri told us...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > 5.250... >> On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:40:26p, Dimitri told us... >> >>> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >>> >>> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from >>> Union Square. >>> >>> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend >>> on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. >>> >>> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are >>> gratefully accepted. >>> >>> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and >>> take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >>> >>> Dimitri >>> >>> >> >> You better buy several pounds of good butter. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright > > > I plan to.... > > ;-) > > Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. > > if it's still there. > > Dimitri > > > Sounds like a plan! -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 09(IX)/28(XXVIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Countdown till Veteran's Day 6wks 1dys 8hrs 14mins ******************************************* Cats must jump on the table to eat cantaloupe if no one gives them a piece. ******************************************* |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri > wrote: > >> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and take >> 12 >> loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Everything at the wharf (and pier 39) is an overpriced tourist trap. > Walk up towards the cannery and North Beach (which is still very > touristy but much better food). Better yet, spend on your food > money in Chinatown. No Engrish lessons necessary - just point and > grunt. > > The wharf/pier is only good for people-watching. Even the scenery > is much better from other points in SF. > > -sw I used to go to Scomas at the wharf quite a bit I loved their cioppino. Yes With bib. :-) Dimitri |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0700, "Dimitri" >
wrote: >Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. > >if it's still there. > >Dimitri > If you really want a cheese store treat, head across the bay to Berkeley, to The Cheese Board. In fact, if you want a real foodie adventure, spend the day in the East Bay, and go to Berkeley Bowl, and the Spanish Table. In SF, go to the Ferry Plaza markets.... Christine |
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![]() "Christine Dabney" > wrote in message ... > On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0700, "Dimitri" > > wrote: > >>Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. >> >>if it's still there. >> >>Dimitri >> > > If you really want a cheese store treat, head across the bay to > Berkeley, to The Cheese Board. Maybe on the way out unless there'a bart station near by. > > In fact, if you want a real foodie adventure, spend the day in the > East Bay, and go to Berkeley Bowl, and the Spanish Table. Hmmmm Interesting idea. I may hold that one back for when I visit some relativesin Pleasant Hill, Berkley is just down the freeway over the hill. > In SF, go to the Ferry Plaza markets.... > > Christine OK Dimitri |
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Dimitri > wrote:
> Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. There's a cheese store on a boat? -sw |
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Dimitri wrote:
> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. > Thanks for reminding me to send Scott McKenzie my new email address ![]() > Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from > Union Square. > > Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I > intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. > > Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are > gratefully accepted. > > I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and > take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Dimitri |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 15:54:36 -0700, "Dimitri" >
wrote: >> In SF, go to the Ferry Plaza markets.... >> > >OK You'll find Cowgirl Creamery inside the Ferry Building (the Slanted Door is there too)... mushrooms, olive oil etc. etc. http://www.cowgirlcreamery.com/ http://www.slanteddoor.com/ http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace....west_fungi.php http://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace....y_oliveoil.php -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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![]() "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri > wrote: > >> Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. > > There's a cheese store on a boat? > > -sw Ain't youz neber heord of the Cheeze boat? Twaz the sister ship to da Love Boat. |
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Christine Dabney wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 15:37:30 -0700, "Dimitri" > > wrote: > >> Also some cheese from the cheese store behind the wharf. >> >> if it's still there. >> >> Dimitri >> > > If you really want a cheese store treat, head across the bay to > Berkeley, to The Cheese Board. > > In fact, if you want a real foodie adventure, spend the day in the > East Bay, and go to Berkeley Bowl, and the Spanish Table. And Chez Panisse. Serene, who hasn't made it there yet -- "I am an agnostic only to the extent that I am agnostic about fairies at the bottom of the garden." -- Richard Dawkins |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 14:50:46 -0700, Mark Thorson >
wrote: >Sqwertz wrote: >> >> Wayne Boatwright > wrote: >> >> > On Sun 28 Sep 2008 01:49:31p, Del Cecchi told us... >> > >> >> bart doesn't get you around sf. >> > >> > Where does it get you? >> >> It gets you *to* and *through* San Francisco. You have to >> rely on city busses to get you any place useful or specific. > >They also have a light rail system. > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muni_Metro > >They replaced the electric streetcars that you can >see in old movies of San Francisco. The F line is quite interesting. It has old streetcars from around the world and San Francisco's own past. http://www.sfmta.com/cms/mfleet/histcars.php http://streetcar.org/mim/streetcars/...que/index.html -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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"jmcquown" > wrote: > Dimitri wrote: > > Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. > > > Thanks for reminding me to send Scott McKenzie my new email address ![]() Deliver it in person with flowers in your hair. And be gentle. leo |
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Dimitri said...
> > "Andy" <q> wrote in message ... >> sandi said... >> >>> "Dimitri" > wrote in >>> : >>> >>>> Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. >>>> >>>> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a >>>> block from Union Square. >>>> >>>> Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. >>>> I intend on taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around >>>> town. >>>> >>>> Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other >>>> ideas are gratefully accepted. >>>> >>>> I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the >>>> wharf and take 12 loaves back to my room - ;-) >>>> >>>> Dimitri >>> >>> For fun and grins and the food is not bad at all IMHO. >>> >>> Sam Wo's 813 Washington St. >>> >>> Just one of MANY links to Sam Wo +San francisco. >>> >>> http://www.yelp.com/biz/sam-wo-restaurant-san-francisco >> >> >> My recommendation: >> >> Edinburgh Castle Pub for the fish & chips and cocktails. >> >> http://www.castlenews.com/ >> >> Beautiful Bar!!! >> >> I don't know the sexual preference nowadays. Call, if it matters. >> >> Andy > > I have no problem with any sexual preference. > > only a few blocks from the hotel. > > > On the list > > Thanks > > Dimitri Dimitri, Try them, and let us know if it was as good as I remember I'd love to revisit the place! Now where to get an Irish coffee, I knew the place, just can't remember the name, dammit! Best, Andy |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 19:46:16 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
>I'd love to revisit the place! Now where to get an Irish coffee, I knew the >place, just can't remember the name, dammit! Buena Vista Cafe at the foot of Hyde St. -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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Dimitri wrote:
> Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from Union > Square. > > Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend on > taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. > > Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are > gratefully accepted. I've had very good meals at Farallon, just off Union Square. That might have been because I always got the same waitress, and her recommendations were PERFECT. Her name is Gwen, but I don't know if she still works there. If you're an adventurous eater you might like Incanto. I've been meaning to try it out for years, but haven't gotten there yet. Bob |
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"Dimitri" > wrote: > Its been a few years since I have been to SF for pleasure. > > Late October we're spending a few days in San Francisco a block from Union > Square. > > Hopefully I will not be driving but I will have my car there. I intend on > taking the Cable cars and/or Bart to travel around town. > > Suggestions for Restaurants, side trips, and/or any other ideas are > gratefully accepted. > > I am going to try not to buy out the Boudine bakery at the wharf and take 12 > loaves back to my room - ;-) > > Dimitri I've not been to San Francisco now for 27 years... but I still remember fishermans warf with fond memories. :-) -- Peace! Om "He who has the gold makes the rules" --Om "He who has the guns can get the gold." -- Steve Rothstein |
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"Dimitri" > wrote in
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sf wrote in :
> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 19:46:16 -0500, Andy <q> wrote: > >>I'd love to revisit the place! Now where to get an Irish >>coffee, I knew the place, just can't remember the name, >>dammit! > > Buena Vista Cafe at the foot of Hyde St. YUM. Crowded place. Irish coffee...yum yum! |
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Omelet > wrote in
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Omelet > wrote:
> I've not been to San Francisco now for 27 years... but I still remember > fishermans warf with fond memories. :-) It was better 27 years ago. Now it's very commercialized, kinda like Times Square. -sw |
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> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 19:46:16 -0500, Andy <q> wrote: > >>I'd love to revisit the place! Now where to get an Irish coffee, I knew >>the place, just can't remember the name, dammit! > > Buena Vista Cafe at the foot of Hyde St. sf, Is that the place? I think we discussed it once. A tiny whole in the wall? Andy |
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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 21:07:42 -0500, Andy <q> wrote:
> said... > >> On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 19:46:16 -0500, Andy <q> wrote: >> >>>I'd love to revisit the place! Now where to get an Irish coffee, I knew >>>the place, just can't remember the name, dammit! >> >> Buena Vista Cafe at the foot of Hyde St. > > >sf, > >Is that the place? I think we discussed it once. A tiny whole in the wall? > That's the place we talked about! Looking out the window, you can watch the cable cars turn around with the Bay in the background. http://z.about.com/d/gosanfrancisco/...CafeYeah-1.jpg and http://tinyurl.com/3m8z6g -- I never worry about diets. The only carrots that interest me are the number of carats in a diamond. Mae West |
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