Top 10 Things to do in Brisbane, United States

August 12, 2017 Kiesha Cripe

Brisbane (/ˈbrɪzbeɪn/ BRIZ-bayn, unlike Brisbane, Australia) is a small city located in California in the northern part of San Mateo County on the lower slopes of San Bruno Mountain. It is located on the southern border of San Francisco, on the northeastern edge of South San Francisco, next to the San Francisco Bay and near the San Francisco International Airport. The population was 4,282 as of the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Brisbane

1. Golden Gate National Cemetery

1300 Sneath Ln, San Bruno, CA 94066-2099 +1 650-589-7737
Excellent
88%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 39 reviews

Golden Gate National Cemetery

Reviewed By rubyprivate - San Bruno, California

Beautiful well-groomed cemetery. They do a great Memorial Day ceremony with military band to honor veterans, passed and living. I saw old soldiers from all branches of the military. Very, very respectful and patriotic. I spoke with a lot of veterans and military families. I love it and go every year.

2. Na Na's Kitchen

301 Visitacion Ave, Brisbane, CA 94005-1564
Excellent
67%
Good
33%
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 6 reviews

Na Na's Kitchen

Reviewed By RKWh2o - Providence, Rhode Island

Got in late afternoon into SFO and checked into a hotel near the airport. Used Trip Advisor to find restaurants in Brisbane. The Chinese Restaurant we picked did not appear to be open, so we continued driving and saw Na Na's, which appeared to be nicely maintained. We went in and ordered General Tso's Chicken and the house pan fried noodles. Both dishes were excellent. It's a bit off the beaten path, but well worth eating at.

3. Bad Axe Throwing

30 Hill St, Daly City, CA 94014-2504 +1 888-435-0001
Excellent
93%
Good
7%
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5 based on 38 reviews

Bad Axe Throwing

Bad Axe Throwing has landed in the Golden State! Our San Francisco location is located at 30 Hill Street, Daly City, if you see the Silver Dragon Kung Fu studio then you've found the right place. Just follow the signs pointing you to the Axe Throwing promised land! We host corporate events, birthday parties, bachelor and bachelorette parties, or people looking for a fun outing with friends.we're the premier destination for birthday parties, corporate events, bachelor & bachelorette parties, any special occasions, or people looking for a fun outing with friends.Whether it's to pick up a new hobby or learn a new skill, our unique axe throwing experience is done in a fun & casual urban atmosphere. Want to bring lots of friends or family? Perfect! Our venue can accommodate a large group, any event/occasion you have. We have eight throwing lanes decked so you can release your inner Viking or lumberjack. We proudly serve the San Francisco and Bay Area.

Reviewed By Joseph B

We went to Bad Axe Throwing for a work team offsite. Can't wait til I can go again w/ my friends! Employee Izzy was my group's guide. She was informative, cheerful and relaxed and provided us with a nice intro to Axe Throwing. We warmed up, then played some games. Super fun experience and definitely a good team building event.

4. South San Francisco Conference Center

255 S Airport Blvd, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6703 +1 650-877-8787
Excellent
34%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
21%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 32 reviews

South San Francisco Conference Center

It is ideal for conferences, corporate meetings, special events and receptions of all sizes - from small meetings to large conventions.Located at the heart of the biotech region, leading edge of Silicon Valley, minutes from San Francisco International Airport and 15 minutes from downtown San Francisco

Reviewed By Lina J - Jakarta, Indonesia

I was attend the IHRSA - International Health Racquet & Sport Club Association for few times, this is the most conference center i like, easy to access, lots of hotels, shopping center and restaurants near by. The conference hall it self, huge, clean and easy to find the foods & drinks, many fast food and restaurants in there.

Especially easy to reach there, just walk few meters from the hotel, and many of shopping in walking distance, didn't fell tired at all. if the participant stay far from the SSFCC, transportation are very easy.

I have attend to many conference hall in USA and South San Francisco is the best

5. Fire Hydrant Plug Preserve

93 Visitacion Ave, Brisbane, CA 94005-1558
Excellent
75%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
25%
Poor
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Fire Hydrant Plug Preserve

Reviewed By Diane M - Brisbane, California

Brisbane forever traveling to a different drum has, yes, a Fire Hydrant Plug Preserve right in the center of town!! You can visit the preserve and grab a great sandwich at Julie's. If you look around the streets of Brisbane, you'll see that all of their plugs are painted!!

6. Cable Cars

San Francisco, CA +1 800-531-7357
Excellent
60%
Good
27%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 19 reviews

Cable Cars

Since 1873, cable cars have run up and down the hilly city, though after the 1950s, these cars have been kept in operation more out of historic nostalgia. Seventeen miles of track remain and have been deemed a historical landmark.

Reviewed By Alan B - Sunderland, United Kingdom

These iconic cable cars are a must if visiting San Francisco, either one journey and a weekly pass a great way to travel up some of those hills.

7. San Bruno Mountain

San Bruno, CA
Excellent
75%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
8%
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

San Bruno Mountain

San Bruno Mountain, with 3,300 acres of undeveloped space, is the largest urban open space in the United States.

Reviewed By Yog-Sothoth - San Francisco, California

We see SB Mountain from our kitchen window. Only by accident (looking at a bike map) did I realize it's a parti with hiking trails, etc. The park abuts the city line, easy access and parking, trails long and short, challenging and easy. Great views of the city AND we saw a golden eagle!

8. Anchor Brewing Company

1705 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA 94107-2334 +1 415-863-8350
Excellent
87%
Good
10%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
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Overall Ratings

5 based on 329 reviews

Anchor Brewing Company

We offer guided public tours every day, by reservation only. You’ll get a brief history of our company and a walk through three floors of our brewery. And yes, there’s a tasting session immediately to follow. Together, the brewery tour and the beer tasting last for about 1.5 hours. Due to popular demand, we are not able to accommodate you for a tour without reservations. Public Tour schedule: Mon.-Thur.: 11:00 AM & 2:00 PM Fri.-Sun.: 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, & 5:00 PM Available for private group tours: Mon.-Thur.: 3:30 PM or 6:00 PM

Reviewed By boymomOmaha - Omaha

Our family has toured several breweries, but this was our favorite. Lots of history behind the company and the tour is 1 1/2 hours long with ample beer tasting along the way. Our guide was great, answered all our questions and some of the staff ended up in the tasting room after our tour and answered more questions. Be sure to make reservations ahead of time. Cost is $25/person.

9. AT&T Park

24 Willie Mays Plz, San Francisco, CA 94107-2134 +1 415-972-2400
Excellent
74%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
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Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 6 reviews

AT&T Park

Home of the San Francisco Giants Major League baseball team.

Reviewed By Bobby V - Newcastle, England, United Kingdom

Totally awesome place to visit , great friendly atmosphere. Great hot dogs and huge drinks It’s been amazing and another thing crosses off bucket list

10. San Francisco Symphony

201 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA 94102-4585 +1 415-864-6000
Excellent
82%
Good
14%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 232 reviews

San Francisco Symphony

Presents and performs over 220 concerts annually, from September through July. In 2011-12 celebrates its 100th centennial season- learn more at our website.

Reviewed By Robert H

Davies Symphony Hall is a *lot* more intimate than I would have imagined. We had seats in the "rear box" section-- which is at the back of the auditorium, but amazingly close to the stage. "Box seats" (chairs) are more comfortable than the fixed seats in the main section, plus there was a *huge* amount of legroom.

We chose our visit based on the calendar rather than the music, which was a Beethoven piano concerto and a Brahms symphony. Both were enjoyable, but I will probably plan our next visit based on the particular selections chosen for the concert.

Lyft to and from our hotel took care of parking concerns (and cost!)

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