Angela and I are going to San Francisco for our first wedding anniversary this weekend. We have dinner reservations at the Zuni Cafe and Chez Panisse Cafe. Where else should we go?
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Hello,
Our food blog, Last Crumb, consists of my brother Will, who lives in Long Beach, and me, who lives in San Francisco!
If you’re looking for another fancy place to eat, take a look at Range or Quince, or Slanted Door if you’ve never eaten there. Also, make sure to browse around the Ferry Building Marketplace.
For something more casual, check out one of the local breweries like Magnolia’s in the upper Haight.
Enjoy your trip!
I knew I had seen another food blog from Long Beach, I just couldn’t find it again. Thanks for the tips. I think all of our dinner plans are set (we’re arriving late Thursday and leaving Sunday afternoon) but a brewery for lunch might be fun.