Food scene
Decadent bakery with sweet and savory options - a Noe Valley must!
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Noe Valley Bakery
4073 24th StDecadent bakery with sweet and savory options - a Noe Valley must!
The Noe Valley square is transformed on Saturday mornings to a bustling Farmers Market with farm fresh produce and friendly vibes by all.
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Noe Valley Farmers Market
3861 24th StThe Noe Valley square is transformed on Saturday mornings to a bustling Farmers Market with farm fresh produce and friendly vibes by all.
Award winning, regional Italian cuisine with a personal touch from owner Shari Dominici. They recently relocated to 24th street and now offer a beautiful backyard patio for outdoor dining.
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Bacco
3913 24th StAward winning, regional Italian cuisine with a personal touch from owner Shari Dominici. They recently relocated to 24th street and now offer a beautiful backyard patio for outdoor dining.
Sightseeing
Take a walk down the hill to experience the sounds, colors and tastes of the historically Latinx Mission District. Admire the murals, shop for artesanal souvenirs and eat at one of the many Mexican, Salvadoran or other Latin American restaurants and taquerias. My favorite is Farolito taqueria for down home and mouth watering tacos.
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Миссион
Take a walk down the hill to experience the sounds, colors and tastes of the historically Latinx Mission District. Admire the murals, shop for artesanal souvenirs and eat at one of the many Mexican, Salvadoran or other Latin American restaurants and taquerias. My favorite is Farolito taqueria for down home and mouth watering tacos.
Bring a picnic and a blanket and stay a while! With expansive views of downtown, this is where San Franciscans come to sun bathe and meet up with friends. Locals call it “Dolores Beach.”
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Парк Миссион Долорес
19th StreetBring a picnic and a blanket and stay a while! With expansive views of downtown, this is where San Franciscans come to sun bathe and meet up with friends. Locals call it “Dolores Beach.”