View Full Version : things to do in San Fran and Oakland
drftkng951
11-04-2008, 05:22 PM
i'm leaving friday for SF then on Sunday to Oakland to tail-gate the raider game (yes i am a sorry a$$ raider fan leave them out of this)...
just wanted to occupy some time ......
i am not 21 so no bars and crap....
i will mostly be in the downtown SF area by the italian, chinese district....
i have done the whole peer 39 thing and it's okay....
what else is there to do
and i have never been to oakland so. any help would be great
Rey of Spots
11-04-2008, 05:23 PM
Regional Section.
Hit up Castro District! (For all the no on Prop 8 people)
Brian
11-04-2008, 05:25 PM
question.
Do you own a car?
How many RAIDERS stickers are on it?
blu808
11-04-2008, 05:27 PM
The Andruke experience if you were 21+
Andrew Bohan
11-04-2008, 05:31 PM
lol
oh god not again.
the andruke experience every weekend?
want the oakland experience? oakland chinatown has some good eats if you like authentic shit. it's not as touristy as SF chinatown so it's easier to find a good spot.
you can also get chicken and waffles at merrit. hella better than roscoe's
bob's donuts in SF consistently get voted best donuts in SF. i usually go there between 2 and 3 am.
DUFFM4N
11-04-2008, 05:33 PM
or go down to the pier for some bomb seafood
Andrew Bohan
11-04-2008, 05:36 PM
everett & jones in jack london square has some BOMB ribs. they sell the bbq locally here too.
DUFFM4N
11-04-2008, 05:42 PM
if you're into fashion or like shopping...i always enjoy hitting up Haight St.
anthony240
11-04-2008, 05:51 PM
i was gonna suggest jack london square as well.
SF hit up Haight for shopping, cool stores.
Some strip clubs are 18+, support single moms
And there's nothing bad about liking the Raiders... Niners on the other hand... j/k!
Brian
11-04-2008, 05:52 PM
Hubba Hideout
DUFFM4N
11-04-2008, 05:55 PM
Hubba Hideout
to skate? or smoke crack? or both? lol
Brian
11-04-2008, 05:56 PM
Skate only.
I can just picture a backside noseblunt.
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu uuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
adrians_s13
11-04-2008, 06:15 PM
Hubba Hideout
last time I checked, there were knobs on top of knobs. not even skateable anymore... just a legend...
even pier 39 is all knobbed up when it was supposed to be a skater sanctuary... I went there last spring... and bam.. they put these metal thingies all over the top so you can't even use the manny pad.
I can just picture a backside noseblunt.
<3 koston
Pblesh85
11-04-2008, 06:31 PM
you can always pick up one of craigslist's finest escorts. I hear they are fun...
lol, go skating its a natural skatepark.
Kaizen.
11-04-2008, 07:02 PM
1. Strip club
2. Massage parlor
3. Escorts
4. Check for HIV's
done.
ESmorz
11-04-2008, 07:04 PM
Get a little bi-curious.
Get a little shot.
ronmcdon
11-04-2008, 08:08 PM
Haight sounds fun. Also around the area, within walking distance is the fabulous SF park. there's also an aquarium inside the park. that aside, I'm only familiar with places to eat in SF.
Personally I'd stay away from Union square. there's nothing there but shopping malls, tourists, and bums. The W hotel has a nice lounge to relax and get some drinks though.
I'd stay away from Oakland. Even Oakland Chinatown is kinda depressing imo. I would look instead into spending some time to check out Berkeley.
lflkajfj12123
11-04-2008, 08:09 PM
happy endings at asian massage parlors!
drftkng951
11-04-2008, 09:52 PM
or go down to the pier for some bomb seafood
we did thatand we ate at boudine seafood..... i forgot to add i will be accompanied by my gf, so no hookers for me :-/
lol
oh god not again.
the andruke experience every weekend?
want the oakland experience? oakland chinatown has some good eats if you like authentic shit. it's not as touristy as SF chinatown so it's easier to find a good spot.
you can also get chicken and waffles at merrit. hella better than roscoe's
bob's donuts in SF consistently get voted best donuts in SF. i usually go there between 2 and 3 am.
i have never been to oakland and i just wished i knew more, the only thing i heard is that it's "like" SF but a little more nicer in the sense that there are not as many bums.
i live in so cal and i'm tired of bums lol
maybe i will see you at bobs dougnuts on friday or saturday around mid night.
if you're into fashion or like shopping...i always enjoy hitting up Haight St.
yeah i do like to shop but don't have too much money. but i will stroll down there
are there any places you guys recomend i eat, see or do?
origin_s135
11-04-2008, 10:02 PM
go visit japan town in sf, i'm suprised no one brought that up yet. while you're at it, go get some grub at the restuarants there. there's also a hobby shop, kinokuniya, crepe, cd, etc. also check out, clement st. they got some restaurants over there too.
oakland:
jack london- not much to do there though, but they have restaurants and a movie theater.
lake merrit- would be a cool spot to just chill out. but it's been cold and raining lately.
you can check out lake shore and grand ave(next to lake merrit);even more restuarants.
hm, pretty much andrew summed it up. oakland has alot of burrito trucks though btw.
can't believe i left this out:
Zachary's Pizza Oakland
5801 College Ave.
Oakland, California 94618
go there and try their deep dish pizza. DO IT. before you miss out. www.zacharys.com if you're being skeptical about it.
thejapino
11-04-2008, 11:17 PM
They just recently opened the academy of science. Supposedly there's an aquarium there that you could walk around, above, and through via tunnels! I wanna bring my son there.
ZenkiMR_S
11-04-2008, 11:47 PM
Fat Slice.
SoguRacing
11-04-2008, 11:53 PM
things to do...watch the Raiders lose!
usajdm
11-05-2008, 12:08 AM
After the game, take a ride down East14th st.(now International blvd.) then up Foothill.
Experience the car culture of the great Oakland Ca.
Birthplace of the sideshow.
ronmcdon
11-05-2008, 07:37 PM
They just recently opened the academy of science. Supposedly there's an aquarium there that you could walk around, above, and through via tunnels! I wanna bring my son there.
Ah yes, this is the aquarium I was talking about in SF park. Was there last month on a Sunday. Don't visit on a Sunday. that place gets very crowded. Also make sure to check the ticket prices online. I think I payed close to $25 for a ticket to get in. It's a nice place to visit, but not really worth the $25
ronmcdon
11-05-2008, 07:43 PM
are there any places you guys recomend i eat, see or do?
with food, what is your budget and preferences? SF bay area does continental and refined fare best. You get better cheap food and ethnic eats in Socal imo. For instance, you don't want to get Chinese food in LA when you can get much better authentic stuff in say in monterey park area.
BOROSUN
11-05-2008, 08:27 PM
make money while you're there.
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HyperTek
11-05-2008, 09:04 PM
go to a busy intersection in san fran and scream out "I voted yes on prop 8!"
haha i unno, id go clubbing... from what i recall, some nice asian majority clubs out there
PhilthyS13
11-05-2008, 10:25 PM
There are tons of things to do. I grew up here and still haven't done everything. Pier 39 and the wharf are tourist traps, so it's ripoff prices (but it has the only in-and-out in the city). It kinda sucks that you aren't 21 because it's been almost a decade since I was underage, and even then all I did was drink OE 40's at random spots like Tank Hill or Turtle Hill.
It really depends what kind of food you want, because there are tons of restaurants. I suggest checking out yelp.com to see what places are popular.
If you want Mexican/South American food and don't mind seeing hipsters riding around on fixed gear bikes, then there's the Mission. It's a nice place, a good cross section of people. There are places all over mission/valencia, from 16th street all the way down to the 20's. For burritos I like Pancho Villa, my girlfriend likes La Taqueria.
The Castro is actually a nice place to visit. There are lots of restaurants and shops. Believe it or not, there are non-gay bars in the area. My girlfriend's favorite place is Fuzio.
Walking Chinatown is pretty fun, although I haven't done it since buying bricks of fireworks in 1994 before the police crackdown on that open air market.
J-town is pretty cool, too. It's worth checking out. There's a good crepe place in there and many, many shops and restaurants.
The DeYoung and recently opened Steinhart aquarium are on the opposite side of town, near the beach. They are very popular. There is Beach Chalet in the area, which is pretty good. I prefer Park Chalet (which is downstairs) because it's cheaper for smaller portions.
You might want to check out Twin Peaks, it's one of the best views of the city. You can see right down Market to the ferry building. I like it better at night, but it gets cold out there. The drive up and down is fun, too. If you go there, drive down upper Market, the view is also great. And the road is a fun drive.
North Beach is lots of fun (Columbus St.). It's more known for the bar scene, but there are tons of restaurants. You can pick one at random and it'll be good. I like the stinking rose, but you have to 1) really, really like garlic and 2) not mind reeking afterwards. Broadway (strip clubs, etc) is just down the street.
Cow Hollow/Marina has a bunch of restaurants like Betelnut and A16, but I'm not a fan of the area, I think it's a little uppity (I worked down there for almost 5 years). It's one of the more homogenous areas of the city. The Marina Green and Wave Organ are a nice place on sunny days. The Exploratorium is also lots of fun, you could spend a day in there.
If you don't know where you're going, I'd avoid the Tenderloin, although there are a bunch of good restaurants there. And bums, drug dealers and tranny hookers. Like Dave Chappelle said: "ain't nothin' tender about it." One of my favorites, A la Turca (Turkish) is there.
I grew up eating on Clement. It's a nice area with lots of shops and restaurants. That's where I get my dim sum.
The Haight is always fun. There are a billion shops and places to eat. Upper Haight (near the park) is the main area. I like the bars in Lower Haight, but there aren't as many shops and restaurants down there, so I'd stick to Upper Haight. Outside UN Plaza in the Tenderloin, the Haight is bum central.
If you have tons to spend, I like the Slanted Door and House of Prime rib. Slanted Door is vietnamese fusion. It's in the ferry building (so is Hog Island Oysters). House of Prime Rib is on Van Ness nearish to the wharf.
Fat Felix
11-06-2008, 02:59 AM
Escape from NY pizza on Haight st. It's near Aardvark's. Gotta eat their potatoe and pesto pizza if you enjoy pesto, garlic (a shit load), and potatoes. Fuckin bomb, I eat it every time I'm in SF.
brndck
11-06-2008, 03:25 AM
I was in the city in sept (my part-time gf lives in the presidio) and went to the DeYoung museum. They had an exhibit on dale chihuly. (Google him) it was unreal. Dunno if its still running but its well worth it. And if u have a bofa card they give u liek $10 off admission iirc
Otherwise, there are some rad galleries near ghirardelli square. Just pick up the local newspaper when u get into town.
And lmk if u stumble across anything amazing, ill be going back up there the 1st weekend of dec.
Phlip
11-06-2008, 04:56 AM
Regional section is always a good start.
trsilvias13
11-06-2008, 11:50 AM
yea pick up a chronicle newspaper and then check out the "datebook" section, it list a bunch of stuff going on that weekend - shows, music, suggestions, etc...
lilaznjeff
11-07-2008, 03:46 AM
me and anthony [downshift sideways]
will show u around :keke:
!Zar!
11-08-2008, 01:21 PM
If you end up in sf, about 15 mins south is Gokart Racer.
Let me know, we can race and I'll get you player price.
If you're into clothing, Haight Street is a must.
gijoe69
11-08-2008, 06:31 PM
in Oakland, late night go cruise down International St (E14th Street) alot of taco trucks and little black girls with black eyes working the streets, by the time u talk to her you get jacked or shot at lol...and also if your in San Francisco, if you ever get drunk goto Power Exchange and get your cock sucked by some Tranny's lol haha
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