Explore the gardens, which have a variety of great photo opportunities. Try going to the top, above the waterfall. If you’re good, you might be able to capture the reflection of the city in the water.
Don't just admire the fountain - walk behind the falls to read inspiring quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. Read more.
Did you know? Yerba Buena was named in 1835 by English settler William A. Richardson. The name, Spanish for “good herb,” came from the wild mint that grew rampant in the hills. Read more.
The coffee brand single-handedly responsible for establishing a San Francisco style for third-wave coffee shops, Blue Bottle remains a consistant favorite. Don't miss the sandwiches either. Read more.
The gourmet coffee company has been multiplying throughout the Bay, but as charming as the Hayes Valley original garage outpost is, the Mint Plaza location was BB's coming-out party. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.
The dessert is delish and you get to create your own confection! I topped chocolate cake with ice cream, caramel and candied hazelnuts.
Crisp chicken thighs, burrata ravioli, blistered pizzas, great cocktails. What's not to like? Read more.
Little pricy, but they do take cards and the beer is innovative and delicious. Get a growler for best value!
One of the few breweries to fill other growlers. Just be sure it's brown, and make sure you cover up the name.
Beers are available in 5-ounce tasters if you want to taste your way through the lineup, and you can also take a growler of your favorite beer home. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST LEATHER STORESThe SOMA leather store manages to cater to old campaigners and novices in the arts of bondage and fetish... Read more.
Great spot for coffee or a meal in Soma near Moscone. Seriously the best bran muffin I've ever had (can't be good for you).