one of the few good reasons to venture into the loathsome Marina District. Raviolis are insanely good Read more.
Everyone has their favorite sandwich at the old school Marina deli, but our pick has always been the combo: salame, ham, mortadella, provolone, mayo, mustard, lettuce, tomato, mild Italian peppers Read more.
Hang out in the back by the pool tables for a little piece and quiet. Best bar in the Marina for sure.
A small spot in the marina. Mostly full of old locals (1 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.
La Paloma is the perfect drink after a walk to Marina and the Golden Gate. Worth the walk from Marina Blvd
Running out of date night ideas? Causwells is a new bistro that recently opened in the Marina. If you're in the neighborhood, stop by and check out their impressive list of wines. Read more.
Causwells brunch fits the bill of hearty, flavor-packed American grub that we can’t get enough of - the almost aggressively savory menu has hangover busters like biscuits and gravy and pastrami hash. Read more.
Visit the other-worldly Wave Organ, located on a jetty at the small Boat Harbor in the Marina district of San Francisco. Through a series of pipes, visitors can listen to the sounds of the Bay.
Being here on a high tide is definitely a must-do, but even when it's not, it's an absolutely beautiful and relatively unknown spot to tourists and locals alike, especially on a nice clear day.
Did you know the Wave Organ is an Exploratorium exhibit? Completed by two artists in 1986, it includes 25 organ pipes! Come at high tide when the Wave Organ sounds best. Read more below for more info. Read more.
The pho soup and the Vietnamese sandwiches and crepes. It's not very authentic but still ok with me. More for the Marina crowd. Go elsewhere if u want authentic
The Funghi Pizza is all the rave at A16. Read more.