A Bike Ride through the Presidio
Beginning at the
Visitor Information Center, where you can pick up an excellent map,
first explore the Main Post. Here you can ride around the Parade Ground,
see the Presidio’s earliest surviving buildings, dating from the 1860s,
as well as 18th-century Spanish adobe wall fragments in the former
Officers’ Club.
Exit the area on Sheridan,
which takes you past the Spanish Colonial Revival-style Golden Gate
Club, and turn left onto Lincoln, which winds around the National
Military Cemetery. Turn right on McDowell; on the left you see the
Colonial Revival Cavalry Barracks. The African-American “Buffalo
Soldiers” were stationed here from 1902 to 1904.
Now go past the five brick
Stables, off to both the left and the right, and stop at the quirky Pet
Cemetery on the left, where post guard dogs are buried, and also family
pets. Next, head under Highway 101 to encounter Stilwell Hall, built in
1921 as enlisted barracks and a mess hall for the airmen; turn left to
take in the metal Aerodrome Hangars from the same era; then proceed on
and pause at Crissy Field to admire the views.
Double back at this point,
take the next left down toward the Bay and join the Golden Gate
Promenade all the way out to Fort Point where you can experience the
Golden Gate Bridge
and the crashing waves of the Pacific up close and personal.
Wharf Area Shops
Ghirardelli Chocolate
Stop
by for a free sample and then stock up on your mouth-watering
favorites. If you’re feeling nostalgic take home some chocolate cable
cars.
Ghirardelli Square
900 North Point St
415 775 5500
Ghirardelli chocolate bars
Operetta
As
fine a collection of Italian handmade pottery as you are likely to see
this side of the Atlantic. Delightful works from Sicily, Umbria, and
Tuscany.
Ghirardelli Square
900 North Point St
415 928 4676
Destinations
A
travel clothing store geared towards adventure, business travel and
city treks. It stocks brands such as Helly Hansen, The North Face, and
Ex Officio.
Ghirardelli Square
Russian Treasure
A delightful shop specializing in all that is colorful and whimsical from Old Russia, including the famous nested dolls.
The Cannery
Golden Gate National Parkstore
This
shop is a buried treasure amid all the hoopla of the Wharf area. All
the information you need for visiting the Bay Area’s parks, plus great
little souvenirs.
N.F.L. Shop
Officially
licensed to sell products for all major league sports, so here’s your
chance to stock up on the jerseys and caps of all your favorite teams.
Pier 39, Ground Level
415 397 2027
Collectibles of Asia
In
a complete departure from the usual kitsch of Pier 39, this shop offers
genuine Chinese antiques at very affordable prices. You can find
carvings, masterful ceramics, and much more.
Elegant Illusions
A glittering range of lab-created gemstone jewelry. The collection includes specialty jewelry for children.
900 North Point
415 398 1922
Cost Plus World Market
The
original world import mart that set the trend for all the others. It
can still surprise with a well-chosen item from some far-away land.
2552 Taylor St
415 928 6200
Book Bay Bookstore
Great
secondhand books, records, and CDs, and all the proceeds support
programs in San Francisco’s libraries. No better prices anywhere.
Places to Eat
Gary Danko
The
French-American menu allows you to create your own mix ‘n’ match
fixed-price selection. If you don’t have a reservation, head for the
bar, where you can order anything on the menu.
Alioto’s
This
first-rate restaurant serves Sicilian and seafood dishes in an
old-style interior. There are great views over the Golden Gate Bridge.
8 Fisherman’s Wharf
415 673 0183
Dis. access
Ana Mandara
An exotic eatery with a touch of Las Vegas pizzazz. The food is Indo-Chinese and delicious.
891 Beach St at Polk
415 771 6800
Dis. access
Ana Mandara
Isa
The
tiny dining room of this Marina discovery is also the kitchen. The
concept is nouvelle French tapas, so portions are petite but exquisite.
A16
An authentic southern Italian dining experience that’s worth dressing up for
2355 Chestnut St
415 771 2216
Dis. access
Greens
Two decades of inventive vegetarian dishes plus panoramas add up to a treat .
Fort Mason Center
Buchanan St, Building A
415 771 6222
Dis. access
The Mandarin
Opened in 1968, Northern Chinese cuisine is served in this popular restaurant with fine Bay Area views.
Ghirardelli Sq
900 North Point St
415 673 8812
Scoma’s
A Fisherman’s Wharf seafood tradition since 1965. Enjoy the cracked crab roasted in garlic and olive oil.
Pier 47 on A1 Scoma Way
415 771 4383
Dis. access
Grandeho’s Kamekyo
Japanese food at its best. Sushi of all sorts.
The Buena Vista Café
This café claims to have invented Irish coffee. The menu features classic American dishes.
2765 Hyde St
415 474 5044
Dis. access