Flight
Both SFO and OAK are equidistant to San Francisco. While public transportation is available to/from the airport, we recommend Uber/Lyft.
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Travel Note
The easiest way to get around San Francisco is to use Uber, Lyft, and Waymo (if you’re up for self-driving cars!). There is no need to rent a car as parking in the city is extremely limited.
Buzzy Italian spot in the heart of Hayes Valley, great for lunch or dinner. Reservations available on OpenTable. For drinks before or after, Brass Tacks is a solid cocktail bar and Arlequin Wine Merchant has a lovely outdoor patio.
Neapolitan-style pizzas in Union Square, good for larger groups. Reservations available on Resy. For a cocktail while you wait, try the boho-inspired Peacekeeper or grab a glass of natural wine at Key Klub (which also has delicious nibbles!).
A combination restaurant and marketplace serving up modern twists on Chinese classics. Reservations available on OpenTable. For drinks, have the host lead you upstairs to Cold Drinks Bar, a scotch-forward speakeasy.
A San Francisco institution by Chef Tyler Florence. Upscale American food, famous for their fried chicken. Reservations available on OpenTable.
Vibrant Hawaiian-inspired food, also housing a basement cocktail lounge, the Gen-Gen Room. Food is available in both spaces. Reservations available on Resy. For drinks nearby, check out the patio at 620 Jones around the corner.
New American 4-course pre fixe menu for $50. Reservations available on OpenTable. For a drink nearby, check out Comstock Saloon and try the bartender’s choice.
For a Sunday brunch, True Laurel never disappoints. A fun spin on traditional bites (try the patty melt!) and inventive cocktails. Reservations available on Tock.
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