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1 year ago

Very useful very nice owner good location would 100% recommend right on Geary so it's very accessible

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Japanese Tea Garden

Japanese Tea Garden

4.1
(1.9k reviews)
3.3 mi
$$

The garden itself is a wonder place, very serene, very beautifully laid out, and easy to walk…read morearound in less than an hour. I agree with others that you should relax and have tea & cookies at the Tea Garden Cafe. That said, I took away a star because the pork sandwich and the CHICKEN KARAAGE (Battered Fried Chicken), and they were both dry as a bone. We asked if there was mayonnaise or even some sort of salad dressing, and the waitress, said no. She also said they (I guess the staff) had been telling the manager about the problem and suggesting mayo, but nothing had come of it. So, get the tea, maybe one of the soups or noodle dishes, but avoid the sandwiches or chicken.

A beautiful garden for a relaxing walk. We visited on a Wednesday afternoon at the end of June. It…read moreis suitable for all ages, though some areas are a little steep and include stairs. My elderly mother needed occasional support, so that is something to keep in mind. There are plenty of benches throughout the garden, perfect for resting or simply enjoying the scenery. There is also a good amount of shade, which makes the visit more comfortable. The garden is thoughtfully designed and very well maintained. There is a small souvenir shop and a café on-site as well. I would love to return in the spring to see it in full bloom.

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Japanese Tea Garden, January 29th 2026. Spring is so early this year!
Japanese Tea Garden, January 29th 2026. Spring is so early this year!
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Fringe, pieris, wisteria, cherry blossoms, azalea's and wisteria on the bridge 4/10/25

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San Francisco Railway Museum & Gift Shop

San Francisco Railway Museum & Gift Shop

4.0
(65 reviews)
1.2 mi
$

This "museum" acts as the information center and gift shop for the "F" line. The "F" line are the…read morehistoric streetcars that run down Market St and the Embarcadero to Fisherman's Wharf. These street cars are the star of the attraction and definitely worth the ride. For $5.70 one can buy an all-day Muni pass which allows you to ride these cars along with all other transit EXCEPT the cable cars. These cars are a collection of preserved vehicles from the '30s to '50s. Each one was given from a city in the US. They were originally brought to San Francisco to substitute for the cable cars when the c.c. Went under major renovation back in the '80s. The street cars became a hit with locals and tourists and are now a part of historic transit systems in San Francisco. The museum is small but detailed. It is open limited hours and run by a team of volunteers. They are passionate about these street cars and it shows. They are very detailed oriented but expect a pause every 10 minutes when a street car goes rolling by. The museum is free with a suggested $5 donation. It will only take about 30 minutes to cover it but a great stop if a rail fan.

I love this place. I never thought about reviewing it lol bc it's always just a place we stop into…read moreon walks around this area. It's a nice place to just come and walk around. I'm not sure about parking bc we only come here on foot when we're doing what I call "urban hiking"... we like to hike our own city on lazy days. This is on one of our routes. It's got very clean restrooms and a cute gift shop. I think I I just like it bc we're used to coming through here and it smells good lol like, it's got its own unique scent and vibe. I'd recommend stopping by if you're a local. If you're a tourist and you are interested in this type of thing, for sure. It's a pretty educational and cool little spot.

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Mission Dolores Basilica/San Francisco de Asís

Mission Dolores Basilica/San Francisco de Asís

4.3
(126 reviews)
1.7 mi

This is a well preserved California Mission, one of the 21 along the El Camino Real. Today it…read morestands as a reminder of a time in California history when Spain ruled the area. This mission held its first mass just one week before the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Today all that remains is the chapel, a couple of small rooms attached and a portion of the cemetery. The majority of the complex is long gone, buried beneath the city that built up around it. The chapel has been restored and could be used today. The alters, wooden pews and decor resemble what this church may have looked like in its prime over 200 years ago. Today it sits in the shadows of the Basillica. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids and seniors. The site can be easily toured in under an hour. However, to get the full story one may want to spend some more time.

Beautiful Mission. We drove through the San Louis Obispo area and hit up a lot of those missions so…read morewe decided we should see our local mission. If you're following google maps, make sure you put in the actual Mission and not just Mission Dolores because it will take you to the high school or park. We followed the gps and ended up at the beautiful high school. We also walked along the park. The park is large and lush and attracted lots of people on this beautiful Sunday afternoon. Parking for the mission is challenging. There is lots of street parking, but everyone is parked and we didn't see anyone leaving. We did find Sunday Church Parking. I believe it said tow away zone except between 8:30 and 4:30 on a Sunday. It was a smidge after 4:30 and a space opened up and we took it. Thankfully we didn't get a ticket, but I did see 2 meter maids coming though when we left. The mission is beautiful. I wish we had come earlier so we could have taken a tour.

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Mission Dolores Basilica/San Francisco de Asís
Mission Dolores Basilica/San Francisco de Asís
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Lovejoy's Tea Room

Lovejoy's Tea Room

4.3
(1.4k reviews)
2.7 mi
$$

Lovejoy's Tea Room takes you into the world of British high tea and dining. The tables both inside…read moreand outside are beautifully adorned with floral-patterned cushion, doilies that cover every table, and serveware collected from the UK. The service here is very quick - our waitress was kind to explain different menu items and give us recommendations for our first time here. We went with an assortment of high tea specials, tea sandwiches, scones and crumpets. The baked goods came out warm and fresh, which was deliciously paired with the creamy butter. The sandwiches were all very refreshing and light! Some of my highlights would be the sandwiches paired with cucumber, and the selection that included chutney. They have an expansive menu of teas for you to choose from, whether you prefer black teas or those that are more floral. I would say you can't go wrong with sharing and it makes for a wonderful experience. My time here was amazing and I really loved coming here!

Upon entering this decorative tea room, there's a sign, 'No Phone Zone,' so there are no photos…read moretaken in compliance to this request. My daughter wasn't hungry so she ordered à la carte the scones with jam, cream and fruit, and I ordeted roast beef and horseradish finger sandwich. Our tea of choice was passion fruit. As per their own website description, the food was average. People come here for the tea experience and setting. Therefore, it makes sense little girls gather here for a tea party, mesmerized by the teapots and cow shaped milk containers. This is a popular place, so reservation is highly recommended. Cost lean towards the pricey side, but you get to wear one of their hats hanging in the store free of charge!

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Inside
Trays of goodies.
Trays of goodies.
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Exploratorium

Exploratorium

4.4
(1.3k reviews)
1.2 mi

5/28 It's been quite…read moresome time since my last visit to the Exploratorium. Ironically, I felt like a child when there were no children to be found. I went to experience After Dark and felt like a kid in a candy store. The museum and exhibits seem and feel bigger than ever before with both new and pre-existing experiences. I kept walking, walking, and walking into what seemed like an endless amusement park. My mind was both overwhelmed and exhilarated while I touched, felt, grabbed, banged, spun, tapped, listened and saw with my eyes. There is still much more grounds to explore and it's also a fun group outing to do.

I have been here multiple times throughout the years, and have only had good experiences. However,…read moremy last visit stood out to me the most. A few weeks ago was my senior prom, which was at the Exploratorium. The exhibits and environment were very fun and made for a super engaging night! As a trans person, I have a lot of anxiety in public bathrooms. Although they were unable to open up the general neutral bathroom (I mean, it's high schoolers, you can't trust them). However, the staff was extremely accommodating and kind, and escorted me to a separate bathroom. They made sure I got to pick the bathroom I was most comfortable in, as well as apologized for the inconvenience. Not only is this place fun, entertaining, and family friendly, they are welcoming, kind, and caring. I will never forget the kindness that I was shown.

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California Academy of Sciences

California Academy of Sciences

3.9
(3.6k reviews)
3.1 mi

Such a cool place 10/10 experience!!! great for all ages affordable prices tasty food. Parking is…read moreeasy and close. Does get a bit crowded but overall a great place for the family!

The California Academy of Sciences is a wonderful place to visit for all ages. It was my first time…read morethere, though others in my group had visited before. We went on a Wednesday morning during summer break. Tickets can be purchased online or in person; we bought ours on-site and there was no line. Inside, it was busy but not overcrowded, so it was still very enjoyable. Positives: - Clean and well maintained throughout. - Indoor, multi-level space that is accessible. - Convenient food court with multiple options. - Plenty of seating areas for taking short breaks. - A wide variety of exhibits and experiences. Our favorites were the Osher Rainforest and the Steinhart Aquarium. You can easily tailor your visit to be short or long depending on your pace. There is also a lot of engaging and educational information throughout the museum. Be sure to check the daily schedule posted on-site or online to learn about special exhibits and events. Negatives: The only downside was the bánh mì from the food court, which was underwhelming. Overall, I highly recommend the California Academy of Sciences. It is a great outing, especially for families with children.

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African Hall
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