

dine
San Francisco practically founded the 'farm-to-table' movement, and many of the other food trends that have spread throughout the U.S over the past decade. Basically, we eat well.
Which means there are a plethora of options in the city to fill your stomach with everything from Mexican burritos in the Mission district to fine-dining, Michelin style.
Eat your heart away!

cafe's
Saint Franks Coffee
Wrecking Ball Cafe
Hollow
Andytown Coffee Roasters
Four Barrel

Reveille Coffee Co.
Sightglass Coffee
The Mill
Home SF
Joe & The Juice

brunch/lunch
Wayfare Tavern
Tartine Manufactory
Outerlands
China Live
Zuni Cafe
Zazie

Delarosa
20th Century Cafe
Park Tavern
August 1 Five
Little Gem
Media Noche

cocktails
Trick Dog
The Riddler
Trou Normand
ABV/ Overproof
Rooh
Bar Agricole
The Treasury

dinner
Kinjo
Gioia
Union Larder
Stone’s Throw
Marlowe
Leo’s Oyster Bar
Central Kitchen
Petit Crenn
Mourad

Flores
Contrada
Mezcalito
Del Popolo
Saison
The Perennial
Liholiho Yacht Club

play
There's plenty of wonderful tourist attractions to visit in San Francisco, from the notorious prison, Alcatraz Island, to sea lions in Fisherman's Wharf, and of course biking across the Golden Gate Bridge.
But San Francisco is a design hub, it's what inspired me to start erroguide, and has some of the most famous designers in the world residing within its boarders.
So, if you're a first timer, make sure to visit the tourist attractions. If you're looking for a more local experience, the attractions below will truly have you inspired to Travel By Design after your visit to San Francisco.

Onsen Tea & Bath House

Voila

International Orange Spa

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Ampersand

General Store
Fillmore Shopping District
Hayes Valley Shopping District

















