The City Guide to San Francisco

What to eat, drink and see in NorCal’s main hub.

City Guides
32.7K 24 Comments

As the cultural hub for Northern California, San Francisco has some of the state’s top museums and shops. The Bay Area’s diverse community means there’s also a wide array of food and restaurants to sample in the city. The city is a manageable size as well, at just seven miles wide by seven miles long, and yet it’s one of the most culturally dynamic metropolises in the country.

The influx of tech billionaires from Silicon Valley may have led it to lose some of its rebellious edge, and caused it to become one of the most expensive cities in the world, but the city’s iconic architecture and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean remain unparalleled. It’s worth the cost of a hotel stay for a taste of Tartine’s iconic sourdough bread and a stroll through Golden Gate Park alone. Read on for our picks of the best places to shop, eat and see in San Francisco.

Shops

Stashed

Stashed is all about curation. The boutique maintains a small but fresh collection of sneakers, apparel and accessories. Look for everything from new pieces from Heron Preston to elegant Taschen books on design and footwear.

Address: 2360 3rd St, Dogpatch

Rand + Statler

Part of San Francisco’s Azalea family, along with Azalea Boutique and Welcome Stranger, Rand + Statler caters to a younger but still moneyed set. Here you’ll find a mix of mens and womenswear with labels like Aimé Leon Dore, A.P.C. and COMME des GARÇONS PLAY. There’s also a small kids section with brands like Mini Rodini.

Address: 425 Hayes St, Hayes Valley

MAAS & Stacks

MAAS & Stacks takes a minimal approach to menswear. If you’re looking for utilitarian styles like Stone Island cargo pants and visvim hoodies, this is the spot.

Address: 2128 Market St, Duboce Triangle

DSPTCH

With its trademark steep and winding hills, a casual stroll in San Francisco can easily feel like a mountain trek. So naturally, you’ll need a backpack and DSPTCH has you covered. The store carries all manner of practical bags and straps, ranging from fanny packs to camera straps.

Address: 786 Valencia St, Mission District

The Darkside Initiative

Sneakerheads flock to The Darkside Initiative for its access to the latest footwear drops — the store has even collaborated with Vans Vault. And though sneakers are king, The Darkside Initiative also carries apparel, particularly Japanese brands such as WTAPS and NEIGHBORHOOD. The store also has a location on Valencia Street in the Mission District.

Address: 1827 Powell St, North Beach

Food

Liholiho Yacht Club

Liholiho Yacht Club combines flavors from Hawaii, Japan, Korea and of course California — in short it’s the quintessential San Francisco restaurant. In addition to an eclectic food menu, there’s also a long list of tropical cocktails. And yes, spam is on the menu. For dessert, be sure to order the signature Baked Hawaii.

Address: 871 Sutter St, Lower Nob Hill

State Bird Provisions

The state bird in question is the California quail, which features in the restaurant’s signature dish but State Bird Provisions serves far a wide range of innovative, California-inspired dishes. The menu is modeled after dim sum, with small plates meant for sharing. If you can’t get a table, try its sister restaurant The Progress next door.

Address: 1529 Fillmore St, Western Addition

Tartine Bakery

Tartine is, without a doubt, worth the hype. The longstanding bakery is best known for its signature sourdough bread, but if that’s sold out (which it usually is) choose instead from a wide array of fresh pastries and sandwiches. In 2016 Tartine opened the Tartine Manufacturory, which holds a restaurant, coffee shop and bar all under one roof.

Address: 600 Guerrero St, Mission District

Brenda’s French Soul Food

san francisco sf east bay oakland berkeley california area norcal san fran frisco sfmoma musuems academy of science nightlife tartine state bird provisions coffee sightglass flywheel bi rite liholiho yacht club streetwear

Libby Truesdell

Louisiana native Brenda Buenviaje opened her namesake restaurant in 2007 — back when the Tenderloin wasn’t exactly a trendy destination. Now over 10 years later, she and her wife Libby are still serving breakfast, lunch, brunch, supper and everything in between. Expect creole and soul food classics like beignets, grits and catfish.

Address: 652 Polk St, Tenderloin

Bi-Rite Creamery

San Francisco isn’t exactly the prime spot for ice cream weather, but that doesn’t stop lines from forming around the block at Bi-Rite Creamery, which also has a grocery store on site. The ice cream shop specializes in organic creations and seeks to foster a sense of community through food. In addition to the original location on 18th Street, Bi-Rite has a cafe at Civic Center Plaza and an ice cream truck that roams the city.

Address: 3692 18th St, Mission District

Coffee

Sightglass Coffee

Sightglass is all about the process. The shop sources and roasts its own beans, which you can purchase online if you can’t make it to the cafe itself. Sightglass has been at its original SoMa location since 2009, but now boasts locations throughout the city.

Address: 270 Seventh St, SoMa

Flywheel

Make a stop at Flywheel before exploring Golden Gate Park, found right next door. The shop itself is all about reducing its environmental footprint, and was designed using reclaimed wood and repurposed materials.

Address: 672 Stanyan St, Haight-Ashbury

Sites

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

SFMOMA is the country’s largest museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art. Its permanent collection boasts works by the likes of Georgia O’Keeffe and Frida Kahlo, alongside major exhibitions from outside museums like the Whitney’s popular “Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again.” In 2016, the museum reopened after a three-year closure with a new structure by renowned architecture studio Snøhetta.

Address: 151 3rd St, SoMa

California Academy of Science NightLife

Every Thursday evening, the California Academy of Science stays open late to serve food, drink and music to a 21-plus crowd. Themes change from week to week, but entrance is always $15 USD. Come back during the daytime hours to see the full scope of the museum.

Address: 55 Music Concourse Dr, Golden Gate Park

Read Full Article

What to Read Next

The Hypebeast Road Trip Guide: Los Angeles to San Francisco
Travel 

The Hypebeast Road Trip Guide: Los Angeles to San Francisco

The right coffee shops, retail boutiques, hotels and restaurants worth the 450-mile journey.

Pieter Hugo's 'Californian Wildflowers' Captures San Francisco's Resilient Community
Art

Pieter Hugo's 'Californian Wildflowers' Captures San Francisco's Resilient Community

Intimate photographs portraying Tenderloin’s colorful residents.

Chris Stamp Shares His Travel Guide to Aspen, Colorado
City Guides

Chris Stamp Shares His Travel Guide to Aspen, Colorado

The STAMPD founder shows us where he eats, sleeps and shops when visiting the luxury mountain town.


Cory Ng of Potluck Club's Guide to True New York City Asian Food
City Guides

Cory Ng of Potluck Club's Guide to True New York City Asian Food

The native New York restauranteur shares his childhood haunts as well as a few hidden gems across three boroughs.

GUESS & 88rising's Joji Collaborate for Ballads Capsule
Fashion

GUESS & 88rising's Joji Collaborate for Ballads Capsule

Inspired by his debut studio album ‘BALLADS 1.’

Nike Shox R4 Returns With Sleek "Metallic Silver/Bright Crimson" Mix
Footwear

Nike Shox R4 Returns With Sleek "Metallic Silver/Bright Crimson" Mix

The Silver trend continues.

NEIGHBORHOOD Rejoins John Mayer for Racing-Inspired Tour Merch
Fashion

NEIGHBORHOOD Rejoins John Mayer for Racing-Inspired Tour Merch

Rich with stylized branding.

Nike's "On Air" Collection Leads the Pack in This Week's Footwear Drops
Footwear 

Nike's "On Air" Collection Leads the Pack in This Week's Footwear Drops

Time for spring shopping.

Nike Refreshes Various Air Maxes With "Volt/Bright Crimson/Black" Colorway
Footwear

Nike Refreshes Various Air Maxes With "Volt/Bright Crimson/Black" Colorway

Including the 720, 270, 95, VaporMax 3 and more.


Damien Hirst Installs Giant 'Demon with Bowl' Sculpture at Palms in Las Vegas
Art

Damien Hirst Installs Giant 'Demon with Bowl' Sculpture at Palms in Las Vegas

The 65-foot bronze statue rises from the resort’s outdoor pool complex.

fragment design x Air Jordan 3 Sample Appears in the Wild
Footwear

fragment design x Air Jordan 3 Sample Appears in the Wild

Hiroshi Fujiwara flexed the unreleased pair after a Nike event in Hong Kong.

NBA All-Star Kemba Walker Shows His Love for Jordan Brand in New 'Sneaker Shopping'
Footwear

NBA All-Star Kemba Walker Shows His Love for Jordan Brand in New 'Sneaker Shopping'

The Charlotte Hornets player picks up some heat.

Acclaimed French Artist ILK Presents Hand-Painted 'Carpets' in Zürich
Art

Acclaimed French Artist ILK Presents Hand-Painted 'Carpets' in Zürich

Surreal motifs made using acrylic and spray paint.

Thom Yorke Debuts New Song in Paris
Music

Thom Yorke Debuts New Song in Paris

The track is called “Gawpers.”

More ▾