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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5.0 based on 12 reviews
The GLAD TIDINGS Church that I see is a Church that impacts San Francisco with the message that GOD loves everyone no matter what. I see a Church where worship is so real and honest that it honors GOD and changes people who are a part of it. And that impacts each level and segment of our city: Black, White, Asian, Latin, rich, poor, young, old, educated and uneducated. I see a church that refuses to splinter off into common comfort zones, and strives to live beyond itself building a place that will look like heaven. I see a Church that is filled with people hungry to connect with this awesome GOD in a valid, honest way. The Church that I see has a message so clear that everyone understands that our shared purpose is to love GOD and make HIS love known. I see a church so focused that it refuses to be self-absorbed, rejects the lie that money is our goal, and is passionate about helping others. I see a Church so genuine, outward facing, and compassionate that it reaches out in the face of misunderstanding and overturns the judgments many San Franciscans have made against all churches because some churches have failed. The Church that I see is committed to raising, training and empowering a group of leaders who will look beyond their own needs and carry the GLAD TIDINGS of GOD's LOVE to hurting, lonely, disenfranchised people. THIS IS our quest. This is the dream at GT. This is our direction, and with GOD's help we will become this church.
5.0 based on 73 reviews
We saw Chris Botti and an amazing group of talented musicians in this wonderful venue on a Thursday night in early January. Botti said that--even though SFJazz is only 5 years old--it has already gained a reputation among professional musicians as one of the premier locations for sound quality, audience enthusiasm, and a high fun factor in all the world. The concert was the best we've ever attended, and we had a very intimate view of the stage and the musicians and their interaction with the audience. We will never forget our experience.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
MMclay is a handmade tableware business run by local ceramic artist and designer, MaryMar Keenan, in her Hayes Valley studio in San Francisco. The MMclay Airstream is MMclay's first official retail location at 395 Linden Street. The Production Studio | Showroom is located several blocks away at 69 Gough Street, San Francisco.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
Famed rock concert venue.
Went for a concert this past Friday. For those looking for information on food and seating, if you are the very first people through the door when they open, head upstairs to the left and there's about four tables where you can sit and still see the show from the balcony. There's also a bar in that area and another bar and food available in the Poster Room. If you are lucky enough to secure one of these tables, send one of your party into the Poster Room, there's a variety of bar food such as nachos, vegetarian sliders, burgers, quesadillas, delicious cookies etc. Pay there and get a table number. They will send a server with your food back at your original balcony table when it's ready. Food service is only available on the second floor. As far as sightlines on the first floor in the ballroom, it gets pretty packed, and if you're small you might want to find a space up front. Tall people will have no problems from the sight lines from the back of the crowd.
4.5 based on 315 reviews
We have been thrilling audiences in San Francisco since 1923. We are known for commissioning numerous world premieres, training some of opera's greatest young artists and being one of the world's leading opera companies. Come visit us during our fall season (September - early December) or our summer season (late May - early July) and enjoy an incredible night out.
When on our travels we always aim to attend an operatic presentation. Thus we were thrilled that Tosca was hosted during our time here. It was a marvellous performance, with quite an international ensemble. Impressive acoustics enhanced the soaring singing. A traditional staging, there was no hint of a modern setting. The opera house is imposing with a fine facade comprising Classical forms. Inside is gorgeous with the auditorium particularly attractive.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
Presents and performs over 220 concerts annually, from September through July. In 2011-12 celebrates its 100th centennial season- learn more at our website.
It hardly matters what the program is (though some are better than others) nor where you sit in the auditorium. You don't even have to be a classical music lover or know much about it. An evening at the symphony is a balm for your body, soul and heart. Treat yourself, relax and take in the sounds of perfection! At our most recent visit we listened to Handel's Messiah, which was magnificent. Can't wait to return this week for another wonderful performance.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
Experience wonderful ballet performances from October through May.
My wife and I were treated to a performance of the San Francisco Ballet. It was magic. The dancers were world class and the orchestra clearly among the best in the region. If you are looking for a night out to remember you will not be disappointed.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Home to the San Francisco Symphony, this modern structure created quite an architectural controversy when first built.
We have been here a couple of times now, and can't be more happy with our experiences! If you can make it through the parking escapade in this (or any busy city), and to the venue itself, you will be pleasantly rewarded. Home to the San Francisco Symphony, the venue is just as equally impressive. The staff are helpful and friendly, the seats and hall itself are clean, and the music...OMG, THE MUSIC! Please, go hear for yourself. There is not a bad seat in the whole house. Just last night, we went to see Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 masterpiece, "North By Northwest" on the big screen with the music provided live by the SF Symphony. Wow! What a musical score, and such a great performance! Bernard Herrmann plus Richard Kaufman, who can go wrong? If they play this every year, we will be back every year to see it. Thank you for a magical night, and wonderful experience!
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