I'm visiting the Bay area this week- What should I see?
Darkened Sky is Boston based, so I've never spent much time in SF.. I thought that while I'm out there it might be worth the time to stop by a few places to get the lay of the land.
I know there's a lot of news.yc folk who have lived there before, or have moved there to work on their Startups- What would you recommend?
Are there any interesting startup events going on this week? What places should I be sure to stop at? Any hotels you'd recommend, or recommend avoiding at all costs? Are there any bars or restaurants that are worth patronizing?
-Colin
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[+] [-] rms|18 years ago|reply
Thanks for the advice last time everyone, it was a great trip!
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[+] [-] staunch|18 years ago|reply
Ate some breakfasts at Peninsula Fountain & Grill (Emerson/Hamilton). Classic American diner.
Drinking at "Old Pro" (great mini burgers) and other bars in the area which are more difficult to remember. (University/Ramona). Pretty good.
[+] [-] toddh|18 years ago|reply
http://www.gracecathedral.org/
Definitely visit a beach: http://www.sfguide.com/sports/beaches.htm. This is a lovely time of year to watch the waves.
If you have time take a win tour of Alexander Valley. You'll fall in love.
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SF Beta Holiday Bash (10th)
Lunch 2.0 - Mozilla (4th)
Lunch 2.0 - Loopt (7th)
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[+] [-] gojomo|18 years ago|reply
If you are considering further education, seeing the Berkeley and Stanford campuses might be interesting.
If you like electronics and shopping, Fry's (esp. flagship store in Sunnyvale) is worth a look.
Fisherman's Wharf is a tourist trap; best reason to go there is to catch a bay cruise/Alcatraz tour.
Upcoming is a great source to find relevant events; see http://upcoming.yahoo.com/search/?type=Events&q=&rt=... for a prospective SF-centered search.
[+] [-] shawndrost|18 years ago|reply
Hey! I stop by the wharf whenever I'm in the area, I pick up a bread bowl of clam chowder and munch it while watching the sea lions brag. But yes, the interior of pier 39 itself is the worst sort of mall.
[+] [-] icky|18 years ago|reply
Drive down University Ave in Palo Alto. Absolutely gorgeous, in a way that you normally don't see on this coast.
[+] [-] DanielBMarkham|18 years ago|reply
I have great memories of neat stuff to do -- try taking a tour in the floatplane over the Bay. Or take a day and do Napa. Or check out the great restaurants. Or some of the great live music joints. Lots of fun stuff.