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Mrs. Peep Toe, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Policy Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 36, Olive Oil Production Manager Engagement Date: December 16, 2007 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: November 26, 2008 Venue: Hotel Vitale About Me: I am a west coast lady who loves the San Francisco Bay Area. I love living with Mr. Peep and our animals: Huck the Dog and Ferris the Cat. I work to save the environment in San Francisco, while Mr. Peep makes ridiculously delicious Olive Oil. On any day you can find me reading the latest book I have gotten my hands on, eating Swedish Fish, and perusing wedding blogs! We are both champagne drinking foodies on a Bud Light budget. We are planning an eco-chic, intimate, and interfaith San Francisco City wedding.
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I love the idea of this post. I have lived all over the West Coast, and both Mr. PT and I love San Francisco with all our hearts. One could say it’s in our blood; both of our parents honeymooned in San Francisco in the 1960s! They even bought the same souvenirs.
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Please bear with me: I love this Golden City! So, buckle your seat belts and come hungry. Here’s an insiders guide to SF:

First up, where to stay: I am totally biased, but my number one recommendation would be Hotel Vitale. The lavender scented hallways and free yoga in the morning are sure to make you feel miles away from everything. Check out their website- they have discounts for locals (starting under $200) and AAA members. If the Vitale is going to break your bank- check out any of the other Joie de Vivre Hotels. Chip Conley, the owner, really knows what he is doing- from chic to budget friendly. All of his hotels are a great bet - and they are Green, bonus!

So once you have checked into your hotel, I’d recommend a quick Happy Hour cocktail. If you want the best view in town, pop over to Epic Roasthouse. They just launched a HH menu of: $5 cocktails and wine, $2 bottled beers, and bites for $3-$5. Seriously, amazing prices!

If it’s baseball season, you have to catch a game at AT&T park. While I am a Dodger fan through and through, Giants Stadium is pretty great! Just remember to bring layers; it can get mighty chilly- even in the summer.
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If it’s not baseball season, and it’s a night out on the town that you are looking for: I’d head over to Coco500 for some amazing fried green beans and a night cap at District.

After a fantastic night sleep and maybe even some morning yoga at Vitale, head directly to the San Francisco Ferry Building for the Saturday morning Farmers Market. This is my all time absolute favorite thing to do in San Francisco!!

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Start off right with some coffee from Blue Bottle Coffee (AMAZING STUFF) and head directly to the Downtown Creamery stand (usually in the back) for a taste of delicious goodness. Then wonder around tasting everything you can. If you are a cheese type of person- you MUST get the three cheese sampler (~$20) from Cowgirl Creamery inside, a loaf of bread ($2-5) from Acme Bakery, a cupcake from Miette and some seasonal fruit for a picnic lunch later.

After you are done exploring, jump in a cab and go to Golden Gate Park. If you can handle the crowds, go to the brand spankin new, CA Academy of Arts and Sciences. Mr. Peep and I haven’t even had a chance to yet, but I am dying to check it out. It has a living roof and (I’ve heard) a cool Octopus Exhibit. If you aren’t museum’d out at the end, go next door to the de Young Museum . The view from the tower is breathtaking!!
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You could also continue to explore Golden Gate Park by walking to the Japanese Tea Gardens or the Conservancy of Flowers. Let me know if you explore enough to find the Bison!

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At this point you’ll probably be hungry, I have three options for ya: eat your picnic lunch, check out the Moss Room at the museum, or jump in a cab out to Ocean Beach and grab something to eat at Beach Chalet. This place has a fantastic view of the Pacific (and a great brunch). But don’t eat too much- I have some fabulous dinner options coming up.

If you are still in Golden Gate Park and are feeling your inner hippy- go walk around Haight Street. People watching galore and lots of fun, funky shops. Even your man will have fun checking out Amoeba Records. And you must drag your Hubby into Ambiance to find the perfect flirty dress for your evening out.
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If you are out at Beach Chalet, take a nature detour and walk on the beach or head just a bit farther North to Lands End or Baker Beach for some ridiculous views.
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At this point, you need to save your energy for a night out on the town. I’d head back to the hotel, take a nap and freshin up. Are you ready for dinner suggestion overload?

For a more casual evening with some music check out:

Best Pizza in town (although Pengy will disagree): Little Star Pizza. It may be a wait, but it is SO SO worth it. From there, you can easily walk to numerous bars or check out a show at the Independent or the famous Filmore.

For romance:

Go to Luella on Russian Hill, and then walk down to Polk Street for a few drinks at Amelie or Bar Johnny’s.

Or for the Italian lovers, go to Panta Rei in North Beach and then go to Tosca’s for an Irish Coffee. You may even run into Oscar Winner Sean Pean. City Books is also near by.

For the big spenders:
Slanted Door is fantastic Asian Fusion. Or if you really want to empty your wallet, book the hardest reservation in town: Gary Dankos.

For the Hipsters:
Go down to the Mission and go to Delfina, Dosa or Limon. And then bar hop to the first available bar. Check out Little Bao Bob’s for some funky dancing that will give you a peek into the local flavor.

After all that, your head is going to really love the fluffy pillows at the Vitale.

Sunday morning. Feeling refreshed and hopefully not hung over, nothing is better than a walk or a little ferry ride. Two suggestions: 1. Head back over to the Ferry Building and jump on the next Ferry to Sausalito. While Sausalito itself is a little touristy, the ferry ride will get you out on the gorgeous SF Bay and provide some fantastic views of the Golden Gate. For only $8 each way, it is so worth the money!
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2. Head over to Crissy Field and the Golden Gate Bridge.
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You’ll most likely spot Mr. PT and I running around Crissy Field. Make sure you bring a jacket for the mile long walk across the Golden Gate. It’s windy, but beyond beautiful.
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After your adventure, you will surely be hungry again (if not, suck it up, there are too many great restaurants that I don’t want you to miss). Head over to Chinatown and get some Dim Sum at City View or some Chinese from House of Nan King.

If you need some down time- go see a flick at the new Sundance Kabuki Cinema. Or if you have a patient Hubby, go shopping down on Union Street or Filmore.

And if after all that you are still hungry. Go eat at the Americano at Hotel Vitale.
BEST. BURGER. EVER.

There you have it. Are you exhausted? I am. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Up next, a wine country weekend getaway.

All pictures by Mama Peep- isn’t she fantastic?

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See all the posts in the Honeymoon in my Hometown Series here!

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leslie

I want to visit SF soooo bad!

 
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Lillindy (message)  7,951 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

How exciting…I might have to use this for our dateaversary/my birthday next month. It would make a great weekend getaway for the hubby and I. Thanks for all the great suggestions!

 
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jampietro (message)  52 posts, Worker bee

Thank you so much for this post. We are going to northern California for our honeymoon and are spending 4 nights in SF. I’m looking forward to your post about wine country because that’s where we are going after SF. Any suggestions on where to stay would be awesome!

 
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BeachBrideT (message)  1,052 posts, Bumble bee

I got engaged in San Francisco, so this post brings back memories!!!

A restaurant that I reallllly recommend is the Knob Hill Cafe– its a few blocks away from the Fairmont Hotel. It is this absolutely adorable little restaurant that has delicious, yet very affordable, Italian food. A friend recommended it to us, and we ended up going on our last night in town. We were exhausted and just wanted a quick bite to eat. There was a wait, so we debating leaving. But we ended up waiting about 35 minutes for a table (outside! They don’t let you wait inside!) and it was definitely worth it!

 
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eva

I love SF, it is one of my favorite cities ever. I look for any opportunity to go back.

 
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Ruby Slippers (message)  509 posts, Busy bee

Oh man, I’ve never been to the States, but San Francisco and NY are the two places I want to visit the most! If I ever get there I will definitely come back and look at this post again! Thanks for taking so much trouble over it!

 
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Mrs. DG (message)  8,491 posts, Bumble Beekeeper

Just as good as Slanted Door and won’t break the bank is Zadin on 4039 18th St in the Castro. The pan fried pho and the spicy garlic prawns are to die for!

It’s owned by one of my best friend’s cousins!

 
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Miss D'orsay (message)  2,280 posts, Buzzing bee

Thanks for posting this! The only time I went to SF was for work, so I really only got to see our office (yay). SF is on the top of Mr.D’s “US cities he wants to see” list.

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,565 posts, Bee Keeper

I’ve never been to California, but definitely want to go some time soon — thanks for the tips! (And Mama Peep’s a pretty good photog!)

 
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honeymyheart (message)  764 posts, Busy bee

i heart sf and try to visit couple of times a year. this list makes me want to take a trip right now. will you be posting on your favorite restaurants around the city??

 
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jennred782 (message)  371 posts, Helper bee

I would add that if you are into concerts there are some amazing venues in SF. A few that have been recently renovated (I think the Fox Theater?) so check out local radio stations or venues for ideas of who is coming to town and when.

 
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sfgal (message)  14 posts, Newbee

To add onto the list of recommendations:

If visiting CAS (California Academy of Science) go to Arizmendi bakery on 9th street for breakfast. The line is worth it. It’s 1.5 blocks from the park. Around the corner of Irving by 5th or 6th street, is Tart to Tart. Desserts definitely worth trying.

I’d make the trip out to Mission and hit up Mitchell’s for ice cream. The flavors are super exotic like Avocado, Purple Yam, Lychee, Green tea to the typical flavors like vanilla, strawberry.

If you love sashimi, try Kiss Sushi in J-town. It’s pricey and super small. 12 people max in the entire restaurant, but well worth the experience. Reservations recommended.

Key to Gary Danko: call exactly 2 months to the date that you want to go at the time reservations open. I love that place! Though my wallet doesnt. :p

 
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You are my hero! Part of our honeymoon is 4 nights in SF. We are arriving on July 19th. I really needed this post. We did decide to do a private tour to Sonoma. I can’t wait to read you next post. Thanks.

 
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Jesso (message)  277 posts, Helper bee

ah this is awesome! i am currently planning a honeymoon in/around san fran, and definitely needed your post! cant wait for the next one too! (and loving the extra advice in the comments)

 
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kristin

my nomination for the best pizza in town would be toto’s! anyone ever been there!? it’s a few minutes outside of downtown…it’s in san bruno. but SOOOO worth it! i drive an hour from my house in the east bay just for toto’s! i’ve never had a better pizza…not even in new york or chicago…

mmm…guess i know where i’m going for dinner tonight!

 
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Jojo

Thanks for posting the beautiful pictures. I miss home too! It breaks my heart!!!!!!

 
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miss fleur de lis

I have to add something to your list: the Buena Vista (near Ghirardelli Square) is the birthplace of the Irish coffee and the best I’ve ever had!

 
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Mary

You mom definitely did do a fantastic job on those pictures! She should get those printed and make them into beautiful cards!

 
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Kirk Elliott

Any wedding that can include sunset pictures will always have a special place in my heart & Frisco weddings have got to be right up there!

 
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Does the Dress Fit

I’m going to California for my one year anniversary. I would love to hear about some great places to visit!

 
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Mrs. Peep Toe, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 29, Policy Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 36, Olive Oil Production Manager Engagement Date: December 16, 2007 Wedding Date: May, 2009 Blogging Since: November 26, 2008 Venue: Hotel Vitale About Me: I am a west coast lady who loves the San Francisco Bay Area. I love living with Mr. Peep and our animals: Huck the Dog and Ferris the Cat. I work to save the environment in San Francisco, while Mr. Peep makes ridiculously delicious Olive Oil. On any day you can find me reading the latest book I have gotten my hands on, eating Swedish Fish, and perusing wedding blogs! We are both champagne drinking foodies on a Bud Light budget. We are planning an eco-chic, intimate, and interfaith San Francisco City wedding.

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