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Mendocino Unleashed

The drive up to Mendocino from SF is can seem a little long, but don’t worry the time passes quickly with good company. I highly suggest driving through Anderson Valley and if you are anything like me, enjoy the heat.

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The drive is lovely, specially once past Santa Rosa. Not to mention, the route is filled with hills, woods, creeks and wineries to stop in. Yes I said wineries, California is known for them and there are a good number on this route.

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We decided to take a break at Navarro. It was one of the few wineries that we did not drive by and think “Opps, should we have pulled in there?” Luckily they had signs and an easy driveway to turn into, so we did. When we get out of the car, I am embracing the heat and just loving the warm weather.

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Mr. A on the other hand… not so much. All the wineries, the rows moving rhythmically, are gorgeous and the colors of the grapes change from winery. Not hard to fall in love with California when all the nature and greenery is surrounding you.

As you drive on, the temperature keeps dropping and I start freeze. Go figure it gets to be nicer for Mr. A! Pulling into Mend0cino is just filled with amazing views of the coast line. We drive through town and to one of the last hotels on the rode.

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The hotel was quite sweet. With an ocean view and a killer fireplace, it was cozy. Ok so the purple carpet was a bit rich but, hey I don’t live here 24/7 and against the white walls, it kinda fits.

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The bathroom has an stellar triangle shower, that keeps the steam in. Plus that is not all.

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It has a spa tub with the ocean view! Now as a girl who has not had a decent tub since 2001, I was in HEAVEN!! Very happy that this room was already set up for me to soak.

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Added all this with a bottle of champagne and an amazing unobstructed ocean view, we knew this weekend would spell relaxation. I really fell for the bit of cove with the rocks, and the white crests crashing on to the ocean.

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Yea either way we looked, it was just coast line. We met the neighbors quickly and found out they rocked. Random but goes to show you that being considerate and friendly is always a good thing.

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Walking around, going through the coast is amazing. Though I really fell for the trees and how they were bent with years of coastal wind

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for which I made us climb in! It was a lot of fun hanging out in the tree until we came down in an animals hunt spot. Luckily for me Mr. A warned me and I went the other way, though it was kind of creepy.

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Walking more lead to great views, cliffs, and water crashing. Check the photos out:

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We walked up and down the coast until we found the bridge, which captured our attention. Then spent a good time just looking at it and the overall coast.

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Sometimes all you need is time with the one you love in a beautiful place.

Palio’s: Happy-Hour (2 drinks =$1 Pizza)

Have you heard of Palio’s

No?! Well listen up, it is a fantastic. Plus has a great happy hour. A lot of people think it is too pricy or fancy, but really it is not! This is one of the most down to earth places I have ever been and the service is off the charts.  Back to the happy hour, when you buy two drinks, you get a gourmet pizza for a dollar. Yes you heard me right, a delicious pizza for just a dollar when you order two drinks. YES! The drink prices are very reasonable and pizza is utterly delicious.

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You probably will be quiet surprised with how big the place is. There are multiple rooms, areas for privacy and tons of seating. There are two side rooms that can be closed for private parties. Plus they are adding a second bar in the near future.

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Palio’s spans from Sacramento street to Commercial alley. It really is spacious, you never feel crammed at all. The other thing is that the noise level stays very moderate which is fantastic. The decor is simple, elegant and yet family style comfortable. There is a lot of wood, stone and great art pieces.

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The full menu is extensive and the Prix Fixe is worth it. You will not believe the size of the plate nor the quality.  You then have your choice from the entire menu with the Prix Fixe and can order independently too. Plus Palio’s makes most of their food in house and has a decent gluten free side too. If you do not have time to stop in and relax, check out their cafe on Montgomery for a quick bite.

The owner

The man in charge

If you ever have a concern go talk to Martino and he can work magic. This is a family restaurant and aims to treat you as such. I have been coming here for years with my family and now extremely happy to be coming here after work to unwind.

Marina Insiders Guide

Marina Map

San Francisco is one of the top cities in the world to live in. It is known for its culture, food and wide range of activities. I feel blessed to have lived in it for over 5 years. My hood, the Marina is a coveted area, is a hot spot among young families to the confirmed single life. Safe and secure, beautiful and cultural, great weather and good quality… everything can be found here.

This neighborhood is a jewel, though often thinks of itself as one too which lends to attitude. Anyone from SF will tell you that the Marina is boxed in by Lombard and VanNess  AKA 101 to the water. The other side of Lombard upwards is the Cow Hollow. The two get lumped together, I am not sure why as the Cow Hollow is just as good with half the snobs. It’s hot spot is Union, in the Marina it is:

Chestbut as drivers know it.

Having lived on Divisadero and Francisco, just at the end of the local strip… Chestnut. Life was pretty sweet and perfect. The 30 line starts here and takes me to my favorite spots. This is where the chic want to be, there are tons of shops and amazing places to stop and eat. If you want, you really never have to leave the hood; a good number of the tops of SF are here. Note the Marina is a place to be on FOOT, not a car. If you are driving, good luck, people J-walk all the time, get used to saying “But it was my turn.” Also, there is hardly any parking, even if you want to pay.

The cafe

Morning stop!

As a native where do I go? Well… In the morning, if you have more than 6 minuets before the 30 comes then stop off at the Roastery for breakfast. I love hanging and reading, using the net or just unwinding there too if I have more time. A great place to stop on a cloudy day and chill a nice local vibe… yet with the sun out Starbucks has the best benches for soaking.

Next to the Roastery is the Marina Market which has everything you need and quiet decent prices when you don’t want to walk to Safeway. Plus they opened up the Marina Meats on the corner of Divis and Chestnut which is top quality and SERVICE! In both places the selection is same quality but the fresh prepared food is great and the people here are so helpful! Yet don’t worry, you can run into either place and catch the bus too, so handy! Or if Safeway is the plan there are two, one near the end of the 30 and one in the middle of the 22 both will pretty much take you straight home

Lucca Deli

From sandwiches to home pasta.

In the afternoon, the options are plentiful! If its a sandwich or amazing Italian to-go, Lucca is the stop. WARNING: Always a line, a hit to the wallet but the taste buds scream for more. I can’t help myself when their is not a line, figured its a sign of sorts.

Then the list continues from Pluto’s to Squat & Gobble and Country Sky… you can have any craving satisfied. Brunch I have found Squat & Gobble to be great, there are too many options and always a huge plate. Yet on the weekends, with a group Circa has a bottomless mimosa that can be rather dangerous.

It all depends on what you are craving, there is a restaurant of that type near by; promise. Though careful with burgers there are a LOT of imitations, where Barney’s is the only place to go.

Sushi spot

The happy hour sushi spot!

Then of course there are late lunches grabbing food to go at Los Hermanos or dropping in on Pluto’s has great salads and sides, standard American fare but can get load take it outside or to go!  The best is to walk the strip and let your nose or tummy take you to where you want to go. If it is a happy hours and you want sushi.  I love is Naked Fish. They have an amazing happy hour from 4:30-6:30 M-Th, ends at 6 F-Sun. How it works is $1 hand rolls, $2 maki rolls, $5 appetizers and drink specials. The inside is funky, the service decent but the quality of food and price is fantastic. As mentioned above Country Sky is a great stop, delicious Chinese food and lovely place to stop in the service is great. Not to mention they have delivered or pick up making life EASY. For more spice, go to Viva Goa! They have an amazing lunch buffet.

Light Greek Fare

Mezes a great date spot

This neighborhood is great if you are single and hunting or dating. Then I am sure you are prepping, head towards the Cow Hollow and go to Mercer St for a fresh cut, ask about cutting classes for a STEEP discount. There are lots of places to get dolled up and Benefit is a great one too! For shopping Rabat is one of the best for something with a unique twist.

If you are already intimate and seeking light fare then you gotta try Mezes. Earlier in the week they have some great specials and often are doing a wine tasting or so. The place is a lot bigger than you think and food quite delightful. De la Rose is great for pizza but not very impressive and crazy noisy. Dragonwell is delicious and a perfect mixture of ambiance and clean Asian fusion with a lo-key staff.  Everyone knows about A16, one of the best in SF. It also is a pain to get into, the best best is adhere to their schedule and take whatever time they want to give you. Note it is PRICEY! Great but again this all is a hassle.

Delicious French food

Don't wait for A16, Aix is great and no wait.

Skip the headache and keep walking to Bistro Aix, where there is never more than a 10-15 minuets, the food is darn good and better priced. I never have a bad time here, another great date spot if you need to step it up a notch. The new remodel makes the patio a half outside place but still warm and protected. Enjoy!

Don’t forget dessert! Kara’s Cupcakes are the best. I mean it, you cannot go wrong in here. Please don’t go cheat on them and go to weak Susie’s. Well unless you are boring and only do red velvet (b00!). For a cool treat it is Tuttimelon, there is too much selection and choices here to bother with going down the street. Careful on the sweet side since there are imitations on the strip and they have NOT been kicked off yet. Quite unusual since if they are not top-level after 10 months they close down.

If you are single in the Marina be warned there are so many older confirmed bachelors just prowling around. They hang out think they are great can fool a girl for a bit that’s the warning. If you need a sugar daddy for a bit then go prowl there carefully because they will use you up. On that note, Tipsy Pig is the WORST offender, and the new “Campus” a lessor offender, with Circa at night right there between them. For that reason my girls and I would often just stop to eat, watch and maybe hit Isa to unwind. The wine is wonderful, food is good and it is super close.

Mexican food

Late night food stop.

Food and drinks is my combo, thus Tacolicious was often a stop. The fare better than Mamacita’s and worth the walk for me who lived on the Divisadero side. Great drink mixes and easy way to share. Often too loud but on a Friday night, can you blame them? Great food that is open late. Thank you!! Yes I frequent it. Then it is easy to figure out if we want to go out for more and head up Fillmore to Eastside West, Matrix, Comet Club, Hi Fi or City Tavern or just stop on the way home at now called Campus. Either way with a group of friends this often was good spot to hang out, people watch, bar hop and also stop for food. Knowing you could walk back and be perfectly safe the whole night is the best bonus, even at 2AM the Marina will take care of you.

Most of the places I have Yelped and are on my Marina list if you want more details go here.

Chrissy Field's

An easy walk from the bridge to Fort Mason.

Mornings through the day are usually lovely, even when misty it is a stunning place to live. How could it not when you walk or run down Chrissy Fields and are greeted by a majestic view of the Golden Gate all the way to the Bay Bridge if walking in the other direction. People are always out, walking their dogs, babies or both. Can you guess which gets more attention? The DOGS! From a beach to boats and a big green area, soon you will hit Fort Mason which has a huge life of its own. In this mini complex is Greens a great restaurant to Off the Grid on Friday’s, B.A.T.S. Improve, to SF MOMA gallery. I have been to roller derbies, parties to protests (W.O.W. at age 9 thanks Mom) and festivals all packed in the same center. The grounds are amazing, tons of fields and open grassy spaces, plus history being kept alive in the architecture. Some of the best that SF has to offer frequents the Fort Mason and how wonderful it was to live only 15 blocks away.

Hang out spot

A taste of the past.

My favorite place and one of the “night-lights” of the city, the Palace of Fine Arts is a place to center oneself. Built for the World Fair it is the only piece standing and houses the Exploratorium. It’s an OK museum great for kids being extremely interactive… horrid for people who have grown up here as it is the same from when we were young. Yet I never really cared about the museum, for me it was the grounds. The dome and pillars, the swans and the ability to almost go back into the past. I find this is a great mediation spot, a place to find clarity and seek wisdom. How lucky was I to lived less than 5 minuets away? VERY!! If you are daring  and bend rules, use the planters as stairs and prop yourself up to have a picnic in a secluded spot.

Supperclub is a Super Club!

A different club

An extravagant place

The Supperclub is an unusual place that seeks to provide a unique experience. The main room is just white so that it will pick up all colors around it to projections. It provides a very relaxing atmosphere that turns funky at the change of the lighting.

Then it serves dinner (supper) in bed and when the meal is over it turns into a club.  Yes you heard me it provides dinner in bed, this means by then end of the three or five courses, the lines between beds blend. Soon everyone is friends and the boundaries are down. The food is interesting, yet it is the experience that you go for.

PerformancesSupperclub performs and it is always something different. For last year’s NYE it was trapeze artist to fire dancers, and my most recent experience a foam party. Everyone here is part of the show, from the waiters to the coat check girl; it is a seamless night. What I love most is the staff seems to thoroughly enjoy themselves.
Then morphs into a party
From dinning to dancing this place turns into a crazy part. That clear white room becomes a crowded dance floor. Where the music is hitting all the right beats and the people can’t seem to find enough space to move. I recommend doing dinner and staying through the night at least once. Otherwise come for the night life parties on occasion, it is always an experience.
Supperclub is in many cities around the world, only top notch of course. In SF it is on 2nd and Harrison, 657 Harrisson Street to be exact. Call them at 415-348-0900 or visit http://www.supperclub.com/.