Todd's Guidebook

Todd
Todd's Guidebook

Food scene

Maxfield’s is a local institution on Dolores street. A great cup of coffee and some good sandwiches and snacks. It’s also a great place to get a quick breakfast sandwich.
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Maxfield's House of Caffeine
398 Dolores St
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Maxfield’s is a local institution on Dolores street. A great cup of coffee and some good sandwiches and snacks. It’s also a great place to get a quick breakfast sandwich.
This is my favorite Thai place in the neighborhood. Hard to go wrong here.
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Lers Ros
730 Larkin St
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This is my favorite Thai place in the neighborhood. Hard to go wrong here.
Best ramen in the neighborhood. I love the Kakuni Tonkotsu but most all is good. A bit salty for some.
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Ramen Izakaya Goku
3232 16th St
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Best ramen in the neighborhood. I love the Kakuni Tonkotsu but most all is good. A bit salty for some.

Sightseeing

Gorgeous views and a vibrant local scene, especially on weekends. Be sure to head to the top of the park at 20th street for the best views.
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Parque Mission Dolores
19th Street
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Gorgeous views and a vibrant local scene, especially on weekends. Be sure to head to the top of the park at 20th street for the best views.
Be sure to visit the original Mission de San Francisco Asisi, the oldest building in San Francisco and one of the original Missions built by the Spanish as the settled California. Be sure to tour the garden and it’s the plaque on the wall outside that tells of the Camino Real, the original name for Dolores Street, that connected the various missions up and down the California Coast.
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Mission Dolores Basilica
3321 16th St
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Be sure to visit the original Mission de San Francisco Asisi, the oldest building in San Francisco and one of the original Missions built by the Spanish as the settled California. Be sure to tour the garden and it’s the plaque on the wall outside that tells of the Camino Real, the original name for Dolores Street, that connected the various missions up and down the California Coast.