Trip to San Francisco – Days 5-6

Today I’m going to wrap up the last two days we spent in San Francisco. Thursday the 8th, we left Sonoma and returned our rental car back in San Fran. We checked in to our last hotel for the week. The Westin St Francis in Union Square. We got a great rate ($199 for 2 double beds) through the Avon walk. The room was really big and spacious. The hotel itself was beautiful and Union Square was a lot of fun.


Cable Car – too bad it was full!

We went across the street to get one of the $11 passes for public transportation. Since the cable car costs $5 to ride, and the buses and F-line are $2/ride, we figured we’d get our money’s worth. The line at the ticket station was crazy long and since it was so cold, Hubby and I ran over to Macy’s to get a sweatshirt for him.


Pagoda at Japanese tea garden

Once we were finally on our way, we decided to hit up Chinatown. We waited for a little while to ride a cable car, but every one that went by was full so we gave up on that. Instead we just walked over to Chinatown. We were all hungry and decided to get dim sum at New Asia. It was a great experience and the food was good. Our bill at the end was $40 for the 4 of us.


Dragon at the gateway to Chinatown

Next we wanted to see the Golden Gate Fortune Cookies. It’s a small little place that’d you’d miss if there weren’t a bunch of other people going there too. There are two women who make the fortune cookies by hand. We bought a bag of chocolate and regular fortune cookies for $4 and had fun snacking on them the rest of the trip.


Cable Car Museum

Then we walked over to the Kong Chow Temple. It was really neat to see a real Buddhist temple. We did want to see the Chinatown gate as well, so we headed down to see that. We were kind of backtracking and should have gone there first, but we were hungry when we first set out. We enjoyed seeing all the markets and shops in Chinatown as we were walking around.


Pretty house and flowers on Lombard St

The next thing to do on our list was check out the Cable Car Museum. It’s free and really informative. Being a bunch of engineers and a history teacher, we all loved learning about how the cable cars work and the history behind them. They only go 9.5 miles/hour max and the cables all run through the museum. This was my favorite part of the trip (until we went to Alcatrez).


Looking up Lombard St

From the cable car museum, we were able to catch a ride on one! We rode it up the street to Lombard street (aka the Crookedest Street). We walked down the stairs on Lombard and snapped some pictures. There were quite a few cars driving down the curvy road at the same time.


Alcatrez

We walked the short distance over to the Fisherman’s Wharf. A&J hadn’t been yet, so we went to Boudin Bakery to try some sourdough bread. I got a mini turtle and a cinnamon-chocolate loaf (amazing btw) for Hubby and I to snack on. Asha got a bread bowl with chili. It was a great little snack for all of us. Then it was about time to head down to Pier 33 for our Alcatrez tour.


Inside the halls of Alcatrez

I ordered the tickets for the night tour online about a month in advance. The latest tour was already sold out at that point, so we were on the 6:10 tour. This is something everyone should do when visiting SF. Hands down, our favorite part of the trip. The tour included an audio tour that you could listen to at your own pace and wander around. The views of SF from The Rock were pretty cool and Hubby and I had a great time taking a bunch of pictures, especially when the sun started setting.


Movie poster for The Rock (which happens to be one of my favorite movies!)

When we got back to Pier 33, we were hungry for dinner, but tired from a long day. Across the street was Hillstone. We decided it was a good choice because of the location and the menu posted outside looked tasty. Hubby and I split the house salad, roasted broccoli, and rotisserie chicken. It was all amazing. A&J split an Asian salad that looked great too. Hubby also had a glass of wine and our total was $50. This was our second favorite meal of the trip (after Roy’s), but much more affordable!


Sunset at Alcatrez

That night we went home and crashed. Friday was our last day of sight-seeing and we wanted to do some relaxing to prepare for the Avon Walk. We started the day at Lori’s Diner. I didn’t write down how much our meal was there, but it was standard diner breakfast food. Good, but nothing amazing.


Rose in the rose garden

We hopped in a cab and headed over to the Golden Gate Park. We checked out the Japanese Tea Garden, which cost $7 to get in to. It was very serene and the landscaping was amazing. We wished they had a tour to talk about all the different plants and such. Then we walked through the rose garden. It had rained the night before so there was still some dew on the roses. I got some pretty sweet pictures in there. We walked around some more and decided to call it a day near the Conservatory of Flowers. Asha and I wanted to get off our feet and we needed to head over to the Castro to meet up with Hubby’s Aunt.


Mini Turtle from Boudin

We were able to grab a cab who drove like a mad man up and down super steep hills near Buena Vista and ended up in the Castro. We had planned to go to Ike’s Place based on a recommendation from a coworker. There was a line down the block, but we didn’t want to sit outside, so we decided instead to check out La Mediterranae. The food here was good and the tea that Hubby ordered was quite tasty.


Watch tower at Alcatrez

After we ate lunch, we headed up to see the Castro Theatre. We had fun doing some people watching on the corner and I grabbed a double chocolate cookie from Hot Cookie. It was huge and I didn’t think I could eat it all in one sitting, but before I knew it, it was gone. Hubby and I said our goodbyes to his Aunt and jumped on the F-line back to the hotel.


Castro Theatre

It was about 3:00 at that time and the last touristy thing we wanted to do was take the elevator up to the top in the Westin. It’s an all glass elevator that goes to the 31st floor and you get some great views. You don’t have to be a guest to go up in the elevator to check it out. We just happened to be staying there. Once we got back to ground level, our sight-seeing days were over. Asha and I started laying out our stuff for the walk and the boys had a crew meeting. If you missed my recap of the Avon Walk, check it out here.


Tree stump in the park

Sunday night after the walk, we headed out for dinner. We were all in the mood for a beer and a burger. Our cab driver suggested BurgerMeister. He gave us all sorts of SF movie trivia while he drove us there. Hubby got the BurgerMeister and some AMAZING garlic fries. If you like garlic, get these fries. I had a turkey burger and curly fries. We each had a beer and it was ~$40. It really hit the spot and at that point we were all exhausted.


Approaching Alcatrez

Monday morning, A&J got up to catch their planes pretty early. Hubby and I took our time in the morning since our flight didn’t leave until 2:00. We went to the Taylor St Coffee Shop for brunch. It’s a very small place but would be worth a wait. I got the vegetarian breakfast sandwich and a bowl of fruit. I was expected the sandwich to have egg on it, but it didn’t. It was delicious even without the egg. Hubby got the Sailor hash. It had a bunch of seafood in it and he was in heaven. Our bill came to $30 for our last meal in SF.


View of San Fran from Alcatrez

Hubby and I had a great time in San Francisco. There were so many things to see and do and I think we got a good mix while we were there. I hope you enjoyed the recap posts!

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6 Responses to “Cupcake Camper”

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    Laurel — October 15, 2009 at 1:00 pm

    Hey this “lurking” but faithful reader who lives a couple of minutes from the Shoppes at Grand Prairie got really excited when she read your post today!

    And she’s a little confused as to why she’s writing in the third person. =)

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    Jen — October 15, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    Hehe that’s funny Laurel. Thanks for the comment. Definitely let me know if you actually try a spice cupcake!

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    Molly Jean — October 15, 2009 at 1:37 pm

    Oh I’m so disappointed you are rockin’ a new Cupcake Camper tshirt! That seems like the perfect piece to add to your collection 😉

    And although the experience was just “eh, okay” I have to say I love the concept. Very clever!

    Heres hoping you enjoyed your trip to the midwest!!!

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    Nina — October 15, 2009 at 9:32 pm

    Holy Toledo!~ I live in NYC and have never seen anything the size of that camper–how fabulous! This is a great post. I would have been jumping up and down to walk out of a store and see that lovely silver camper selling giant cupcakes! Their cupcakes look amazing. Thanks for posting this!

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    Katie K — October 18, 2009 at 6:33 pm

    If you love this then you’d also love Hey Cupcake which is stationed in Austin, TX! Their flavors are terrific..you should check out their website, too!

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    Jigginjessica — October 20, 2009 at 12:38 pm

    I would be frustrated with that employee too! She obviously doesn’t get the cupcake passion! What a fun find though.

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