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This subreddit was created for people to be able to ask questions about the San Francisco Bay Area to residents. We strive to have /r/askSF serve as a reference to SF Bay Area resources. Post all questions about San Francisco including, but not limited to:
Visiting the city
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Partner and I are looking for advice on the best area in SF to stay first week of Dec. We plan on doing tourist stuff all over SF, but we want to stay in an area that has a lot of amenities that we can easily walk to (restaurants, grocery, public transportation, etc). Where can we find the best of all worlds in one neighborhood?
Hi all, going to be visiting the USA soon, flying over from Europe. I'll be landing on 16 November to LAX, but picking up a hire a car and leaving straight away and heading to San Francisco. I'd originally planned on taking CA-1 but unfortunately it seems like parts of it are closed, so thinking of just taking I-5 now to save time.
Where would be a good area to stay in San Francisco, or should I stay across the bay in Oakland. As I'll have a car, will need somewhere with secure parking, to avoid my car being broken into.
I like hipster neighbourhoods with cool bars, restaurants and coffee spots, enjoy stret art and cool architecture.
If anyone has any craft beer recommendations, please shout out. Would love to find somewhere that does good barrel aged stouts or barely wines. Is Toronado worth visiting. I know that it is cash only and I usually avoid these places. Also, does anyone know why it is still cash only, when a lot of places are the opposite nowadays.
I like my natural wines, so any good food places that serve natural wines would be great.
Also just general food places in general, especially Mexican and Asian food and your typical American food places, be it burgers, hot dogs or breakfast.
I did visit in 2018 and really enjoyed it, but always good getting local advice. Also, is it as bad as the media makes out with the homeless situation and stores closing because of continually getting robbed. When I was there I did see someone shooting up in the middle of the day, which was a little shocking, but never felt in any danger.
Thank you all in advance.
Are there any cooking classes I could sign up for in SF? Thanks
Criteria: quality coffee and cute interior. Thank you!
Where is a good spot to meet people here as a mid 20s single guy?
I've been keeping up with the news lately, and I can’t shake this feeling of dread about the state of the world. It just feels like tensions are at an all-time high, and it’s scary to think about what could happen if things spiral out of control. There’s so much uncertainty—talks of conflicts, alliances, and the constant updates about military buildups.
I know that history has seen tough times before, but with today’s technology and global reach, the idea of a large-scale war just feels... unimaginable, yet somehow possible. Is anyone else feeling this weight, or am I overthinking it? How do you all cope with these kinds of fears?
Hi all,
Do people have any good recommendations for boxing or kickboxing classes in South Beach or some place close? I live near the Bay Bridge and would prefer something within walking distance.
First time voting in elections in SF so I think I need to register here. Can I register in person in City Hall? How is that process?
Has anyone been to any of the SF New Years Eve fireworks cruises? Did you enjoy it? My husband and I are looking for an NYE activity/party and going on a cruise sounds fun. It looks like they have music and people have a good time but I’ve been on a boring cruise before so I wanted to see if anyone has gone to one of the cruises and if you enjoyed it.
Thanks!
Like the title says - let’s define western as anything west of divisadero
Need info on who would be best for coolant and water conduit for behind the bar refrigerators.
I left it at The Midway Thursday night in coat check (oops). I still have the ticket, will they still have it? I can’t find a number to call and check. I was thinking about going down there tonight and asking coat check, but coat check is inside past where you’d have to show a an event ticket, which I don’t have.
Ahhhh! Anyone have experience here?
Edit: awesome, thanks everyone!
Hi all, I (M28) am just in SF for the weekend and would love to meet new people tonight!
I’m here by myself, so would love to join if there is any big gathering where I can make new friends without having to force anything. Maybe if there is anyone in this subreddit who is organizing something, or doesn’t mind going to places with me, just hmu!
Hi all, I (27M) am planning to move to the City in the beginning of the year. I'll be working in East Bay (Berkeley) and ideally would like to live in Hayes, Pac Heights, or the Mission. I'll be moving with a cat and ideally would like a studio or 1 bedroom. Is this feasible? If so, how much should I be expecting to spend.
I'm coming from the PNW and am excited to live in a more walkable and diverse area.
About my financial situation: no car, no debt, by myself, will have a AC transit pass through my job, and love to spend disposable income on food and wine.
Considering moving to this general area (my main criteria is I want to be walkable to 24th & dolores for company shuttle). I do currently have a car that I'm not quite ready to get rid of yet, so I'm wondering how easy street parking is in these neighborhoods/if there are certain streets or areas that are more difficult to find parking than others. Also how availability changes throughout the day, especially in the evenings on weekdays/weekends?
Moved to the east bay this August to go to Berkeley. Haven’t gotten a cut since. Looking for someone who’s good with scissor cuts. Price doesn’t matter and willing to go to SF. Emphasis on scissor work, I grew out my hair for a reason and would not want to go back to a taper or fade.
Assuming there won’t be necessary vote recounts or delayed results, I figure people are going to be out on the streets celebrating and id like to witness this firsthand.
Are there certain areas if Harris wins vs Trump? Certain bars? Neighborhoods?
Hi everyone!
I have seen a lot of conflicting information regarding the shopping in Union Square. I do know for a fact the Nordstrom Rack location is officially closed, but I was wondering what the status is on the mall that was next door. I looked it up on google and it popped up as San Francisco Centre, so I was just wondering if it's still open for shopping?
I would really appreciate all the help! Also, if anyone is willing to jot down some recommendations on where to shop that'd be great too!
Visiting San Francisco from 29th to 1st for New Year celebration with family (Parents and boyfriend). Want to visit a good restaurants for new year's eve - Preferably Italian cuisine (Vegetarian friendly). Budget would be around $80-100 per person.
It’s for my best friend’s big 30th and this dinner will just be the two of us. Thanks in advance Reddit fam!
Nauseously optimistic about the election and looking for a place to watch the returns come in. Anyone have ideas or recommendations?
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I have been living in the Bay Area for decades and am moving back to SF after a few decades much further north. I’m ditching my car and looking forward to living in a walkable neighborhood and using Muni or ride options (Waymo!). Tell me what you love about this neighborhood or what I should avoid.
Hi all! My 1.5 yo niece daycare option fell through and need some options asap! Any leads appreciated! In dogpatch area. Thanks!
Moving to SF from Boston. Going to be working 11p-730am as a nurse in Berkeley commuting from Cole valley. There’s a bunch of routes to get there but was just wondering anyone’s safety levels commuting to Berkeley at that time as a young woman. It’s my dream unit to work at and dream job just won’t have a car like I do in Boston and I wouldn’t often take the T in Boston to the city for my 11p shifts since it would rarely come by the station near me! I’m a big planner and making a big move just thought I’d ask here:) I know public transport is often what you make of it just thought I’d ask! TIA
Hi! I need to order to be made customized cookies for the first birthday of my daughter. Any idea/suggestion where can I order them? Thanks :)
Hello!
I'm posting in hopes of hearing from people who've been in a similar boat to me. As of late, I've been struggling academically and personally, and for a while, I speculated that I could be neurodivergent. I've gone through many counselors and therapists, but many have fallen through due to having been in a transitional phase during that time. Now that I've found myself in a stable position, I'd like to get started so that I may, hopefully, find an answer to what I've been experiencing. I intend to get in contact with Medi-Cal this Monday to begin the process, but I was hoping to hear back from those who've gone through a similar process so that things may go smoothly this time around. Thank you!
Additionally, if there are any therapists/psychologists/psychiatrists that operate under medi-cal that you can recommend, that'd be awesome!
Between right of way/20th and right of way / 22nd, Muni goes off church street and back on. Why was it designed to do that?
Hello!
Birthday will be coming up in late November and I will be with a couple of friends and I’m looking for suggestions for restaurants and bars with the following specifics. For restaurant, I’m hoping to spend at a reasonable price and not looking for Michelin starred restaurants.
Does anyone have a dermatologist in the city that they recommend that can help with deep acne scars from 15+ years ago? I was going to go to Arya because it was recommended but I heard alot of bad reviews on reddit about how they saw no results even with 6+ sessions and thousands of dollars.
Wife and I will be in SF to celebrate. We enjoy all types of cuisine and will to spend for a nice meal. But we’re old and not hip to knew great restaurants
Any recommendations?