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3321 16th St. | Castro/ Noe Valley
The oldest intact building in the City of San Francisco and the only intact Mission Chapel in the chain of 21 established under the direction of Father Serra.
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Recent Critic Ratings
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The summer months are upon us, even if farmers' markets are a more reliable indicator of season in this town than the weather report. And no matter how much...
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It's anyone's guess how to situate Ulrich Seidl's Paradise on the continuum of movie trilogies, but safe to say that unlike your Bourne and Lord of the...
More on Yerba Buena Center for the Arts »
Recent Member Reviews
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Although reservations are something you need to get for the small dining room space at Coqueta, the effort is well worth it. We shared an assortment of... More Reviews »
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My wife and I watch a lot of Food Network, so no trip to to wine country would be complete without sampling the culinary masterpieces created by Iron Chef... More Reviews »
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We made our reservations at Bottega months in advance, and even then the best we could do was an 8:45 dinner slot. The late dinner actually worked out... More Reviews »
- Adult
- Art Galleries
- Attractions and Amusement Parks
- Bars and Clubs
- Breweries and Wineries
- Casinos
- Coffee Shops
- Community Venues
- Food Trucks
- Gay Bars and Clubs
- Grocery Stores
- Health and Fitness
- Historic Landmarks
- Hotels and Resorts
- Libraries
- Medical Facilities
- Medical Marijuana Services
- Movie Theaters
- Museums
- Music Venues
- Parks and Outdoors
- Performing Arts Venues
- Religion and Spirituality
- Restaurants
- Retail
- Salons and Spas
- Schools
- Services
- Sports and Recreation
- Theaters
- Unknown
Recent Critic Reviews
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The summer months are upon us, even if farmers' markets are a more reliable indicator of season in this town than the weather report. And no matter how much fog rolls in over the next few months, summer means ice cream. San Francisco has no shortage of top-notch ice cream shops, featuring flavors made lovingly with the finest local, organic ingredients. But as much as I appreciate TCHO...
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It's anyone's guess how to situate Ulrich Seidl's Paradise on the continuum of movie trilogies, but safe to say that unlike your Bourne and Lord of the Rings and Star Wars and Three Colors and Toy Story, this one seems innately less collectible. If you're stoked for the Paradise DVD box set, something might be wrong with you.
What's with that title, anyway? Infernos and purgatories are...
More on Yerba Buena Center for the Arts »
Recent Member Reviews
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Although reservations are something you need to get for the small dining room space at Coqueta, the effort is well worth it. We shared an assortment of... More Reviews »
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My wife and I watch a lot of Food Network, so no trip to to wine country would be complete without sampling the culinary masterpieces created by Iron Chef... More Reviews »
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We made our reservations at Bottega months in advance, and even then the best we could do was an 8:45 dinner slot. The late dinner actually worked out... More Reviews »








