Post-Tour-Recommendations

Thanks for coming on tour with me! I hope you enjoyed yourself. If you did, Reviews are a huge help to my business. You can find me on Google It would mean a lot to me if you could write something when you have a chance. If there is something I can make right for you, please message me at eric@fogcuttertours.com.

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If you’re looking for a place to eat, check out the handy guide below for my suggestions. Have your own suggestions or questions? Leave a comment below. I’m always adding to this post.

If you enjoyed a neighborhood on tour and want to go back and check it out, here are some suggestions. Got you own? Message me or leave a comment!

  • Washington Square Park is the best place to sit and watch the neighborhood for an afternoon. Bring coffee or a slice of pizza from around the neighborhood! https://maps.app.goo.gl/7AgNba1D7ks8dHuF7

    City Lights Books is one of the oldest bookstores in The City and specializes in radical politics, poetry and fiction. https://maps.app.goo.gl/t7gP5cnzaoNPbgFC7

    The Saloon claims to be The City’s oldest surviving bar and is one of the few places that has reliable live music around town. https://maps.app.goo.gl/2cajrRcsQEuWkmfz7

    Upper Grant Avenue has lots of small vintage clothing shops, music stores, and little restaurants and bars off the main drag of Columbus Avenue. https://maps.app.goo.gl/k1JWWczYB4hiUpsPA

    Coit Tower atop Telegraph Hill is one of the few paid viewing areas in SF. I don’t think the (paid) view from the top is so much nicer than the (free) view from the bottom. Also free, are the amazing murals in the lobby done by contemporaries of Diego Rivera that chronicle life in California during the Great Depression. https://maps.app.goo.gl/RE79gmD21GWhUuWM8

  •  If you are looking for a deeper history of the “Summer of Love” and the changes that followed from it, The Counterculture Museum has an impressive collection of art, fashion, and objects chronicling the era. https://maps.app.goo.gl/y8RRCgzi3cTnWhKn7

    If you haven’t already tried Sandy’s, it’s the only muffuletta shop in SF and the crew that runs it just great people. https://maps.app.goo.gl/3C6oe5XGFHzfY8XE9 There are two other spots that are great to eat, but that I didn’t point out on tour because they aren’t quite as quick - Abu Salim https://maps.app.goo.gl/dw5jMKbGRkPqppGF9 and Jalebi Street https://maps.app.goo.gl/qBMhYoGwx5zhHkMf7.

    If you dig music and wanna dig for vinyl, Amoeba Music is the biggest records store in SF. They sell CDs, tapes, and DVDs too! https://maps.app.goo.gl/cqWMBePj5jUxafKN7

  • 41 Ross is a tiny art gallery across from the Fortune Cookie Factory. It has a rotating set of exhibits and a unique gift shop. https://maps.app.goo.gl/BkgqP8HTLya9vn6w7

    Great Star Theater is a renovated historic theater that now does offbeat shows and entertainment https://maps.app.goo.gl/9BMVUN6CU65Ck2Zj7

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