Every neighborhood in San Francisco has its own personality, from the hippie chic of the Upper Haight to the hipster grit of the Mission. The Marina district boasts trendy bistros and postcard-perfect views of the Golden Gate Bridge, while Noe Valley offers quaint and quiet boutiques. Wave hello to the sea lions at Pier 39, and sample local cheese and charcuterie at the Ferry Building. Sit in on a yoga session in Dolores Park or marvel at the Dutch Windmill across from Ocean Beach.
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Fifth Arrow is where legendary players go to drink, dine and game. Located just outside of Union Square off of Mason and Geary, Fifth Arrow is centrally located in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
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GamedayVR at Ghirardelli Square introduces people to virtual reality gaming and experiences.
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House of Air is an indoor Trampoline Park located in West Crissy Field in The Presidio of San Francisco, California. Our athletic and recreational facility is host to open trampoline jump time, aerial and physical training on trampolines, trampoline dodgeball, fitness classes and other recreation activities. We cater to group events, including birthday parties, corporate events, family events, and fundraisers.
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On a first trip to San Francisco, this ended up being the highlight and stand out of the trip amidst many amazing restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions. Though it was very crowded, we ordered drinks for our group of 4 and waited until the indoor mini golf course opened back up. It is a tight and crowded space in a lovely Victorian row house in the Mission District and waits at the holes did get backed up but not too bad. The 14 hole course was so inventive, locally themed, and intricate that each hole was so interesting and often at first perplexing to find out which paths your balls could take and where they would pop out and where the actual hole was. I can't believe all the details and engineering that must have gone into this and we loved the course ranging from Duck shoot theme to electronic space video game theme to Day of the Dead themed to octopus under the sea themed to San Francisco earthquake themed and everything in between. There is a full service bar with beer, wine, and cocktails and it is cool that you can take your drinks along the way (a small countertop table at each hole) and there were people of all ages there including families with small kids and babies along with the 20s and 30s groups and couples. It is a great way to spend an afternoon or evening in San Francisco and I would definitely recommend this place because it was so detailed and eclectic and unlike any mini golf course I have ever seen. Great concept and only thing would be how to control the queues in the small spaces.
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EscapeSF is adrenaline-rush Real-Time Room Escape Games, designed for small teams. The goal is to escape from the custom-built quest rooms using only your wits, logic, and sense of humor. Maybe you even tried playing other room escape games, but we wanted to build something more intense, with a heavy focus on design and setting to immerse you into the story, with the addition of some high-tech tricks behind the scenes to make the magic happen.
We came here as a team building event for work, and we split ourselves into two groups doing two different escape rooms. My group was assigned the Space Bus, and the other group was assigned to the Blind Tiger Bar. We walked to the Space Bus, which was a converted school bus parked about a block away. The actual room is quite immersive, as they tried to make inside of the bus to look like a spaceship. Plenty of sounds and lighting to make the environment more captivating. Unlike other escape rooms, the game master, Android Ron, was in the room with us, and he was a great host! He was in character, provided timely status updates, and when asked, provided enough hints to push us along. He gave a great overview in the end about all the puzzles and different thing he had noticed. Overall, the experience was awesome! A side note: bring a jacket, as it can get chilly inside the bus.
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Since 1985, Gamescape has offered San Francisco and the surrounding communities with a variety of options for your gaming needs. From Jigsaw Puzzles, Chess Sets, Dominoes, Go, Backgammon, Table Top Miniature War Games, Party Games, Collectible Card Games, Roleplaying Games, a huge selection of Board Games and everything in between. With a vast inventory and special weekly events, we guarantee that there will be something for you at Gamescape. If you have any questions, requests or just want to say hi, feel free to Contact Us. So, come on down and visit us today to better your gaming experience!
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