Haley727
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Quincy St
"Cheap and Easy Parking Garage"
Quincy Street runs along St. Mary's Square. St. Mary's is a great little park to stop by for lunch, meeting friends, or just sitting down. Weddings are held here from time to time. A nice tip about St. Mary's is that the parking garage is probably the cheapest in San Francisco - and the nicest, too! Next time you're in a rush and can't find a place to park, head on over to Quincy Street and you won't be disappointed.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Wall Pl
"Very Nice Living Area"
There are a few very nice apartments down this road. It's a very ideal place to live, being so close to the water and well as being in the heart of the city. The architecture of these buildings is really well done and I personally would live here. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a place in San Francisco. Great area with great housing.
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- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Breen Pl
"Not Incredibly Interesting"
I've been down this street a few times, but there isn't much to see. It's off of McAllister and runs to the Golden Gate Ave. You may take it to get to the Golden Gate Park, but there isn't really any other purpose. There are a few buildings, not clearly marked. There are definitely more interesting streets in this city!
Sherman St
"Park in the City"
If you're looking for a cute park to spend some time in outdoors and don't feel like heading down to the Golden Gate Park, you can head down to Sherman Street. It's a small connector street between 6th and 7th, but on it is a nice park and baseball diamond. It's always nice to find green areas in the middle of the city. Recommended for kids!
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- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Folsom St
"Nice Apartment Space"
There isn't really much of a night life or entertainment area on Langton Street in San Francisco. You can, however, find some pretty nice apartments. It's in a generally safe area and the street itself is very clean and new. I know someone who just moved into an apt here and loves it...good for anyone looking for a place in the city.
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- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Boardman Pl
"Great if looking for food"
Boardman Place is right between 6th and 7th. It's an excellent place to get food... Two great places I have been to are Yellow Pa Taut, a vegetarian Burmese restaurant and Annie's Cocktail Lounge. I have also heard from friends that the Continental Grill Express is pretty good. If you're looking for food, Boardman Place is a nice pick.
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- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Harriet St
"Music at 103 Harriet"
Harriet Street is a pretty average street running parallel to sixth. Other than a club at number 103, there's not too much going on. 103 Harriet Street has a lot of live music, so if you're into that, it could be a cool place to be. A few friends of mine in bands have played there and liked it. You're also close to the baseball diamond on Harrison, which runs perpendicular.
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- Professionals
- Singles
John F Kennedy Dr
"Through The Golden Gate Park"
The JFK sometimes closes to traffic on weekends, leaving it perfect for taking a walk or rollerblading down to the beach. It runs through the Golden Gate Garden and down to the ocean. Even while traffic is still allowed down the road, biking is reasonably safe as lanes outside of the car lanes are marked for bikers.
You may have heard of this street when it appeared in Back to the Future, also under the name of Riverside Drive!
You may have heard of this street when it appeared in Back to the Future, also under the name of Riverside Drive!
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- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Museum Way
"Down to the Randall Museum!"
My favorite thing about this street is definitely what lies at the end: the Randall Museum! No matter what age you are, you can have fun at the Randall. Also around this street is the State Street Playground. Clearly, this is a great place for kids.
Here’s the link for anyone interested in the museum: http://www.randallmuseum.org/.
Here’s the link for anyone interested in the museum: http://www.randallmuseum.org/.
Recommended for
- Professionals
- Singles
- Families with kids
- Retirees
Redwood St
"Average Connector Street"
I've driven down here, and the street appears to be okay. It's not a residential street as the other review implies... it runs parallel to McAllister and basically just connects Polk and the 101. It's close to the Civic Center and is right downtown. Don't be fooled by thinking this is a suburb as the other review describes.