The Ferry Building Marketplace
 

What’s so great about a farmer’s market, you ask? Let’s see: how about the outside stands with a view of the ocean, crowded with buckets of fresh flowers, and tables overflowing with five different kinds of basil and baskets stuffed with ripe peaches and plums? Or maybe it’s the Primavera stand, where Karen Taylor and her crew serve up freshly made tamales stuffed with chicken and smoky tomato sauce.

Or inside the Ferry Building itself, where Cowgirl Creamery offers a wide selection of handmade cheeses; Acme Bread has stacks of fresh sourdoughready; Sharffen Berger chocolate has tender dried apricots dipped in bittersweet.

Honestly, there’s so many reasons, we can’t choose just one. Or five.

We will, however, offer a word of warning: make sure you’ve got plenty of cash on hand when you head over there.

If you’re anything like us, you’ll spend every dollar in your pocket and still find piles of things you’d like to walk home with.
 
 This just might be our favorite way to spend a Saturday morning in San Francisco…

 

The Marin Headlands

There are so many variations on the breathtaking view of the Bay. One of our favorites is a vantage point from the other direction. It’s easy: drive across the Golden Gate Bridge and take the Alexander Avenue exit. Take an immediate left off of the exit; thread beneath the tunnel and then turn right up the hill marked “Marin Headlands.” The drive snakes up along the hills that hug the coastline. The view all the way up is remarkable, so drive slowly (but watch out for the bikers!). At the crest, pull into a parking space and get out for an amazing look at both bridges, the city and the wide, blue Bay. Then, walk up the gravel trail in back of the parking spaces and explore the trails – you don’t need hiking boots, these are very friendly -  and find your way to the other side of the crest, where an unobstructed view of the Pacific, sans city, stretches out for miles and miles… The angle of the hillside makes you feel like you’ve got a front-row seat on the edge of planet. Who needs IMAX? Truly phenomenal.

 

SF Museum of Modern Art

If good art turns your head, get yourself to SFMOMA, where a blend of show-stopping modern art is displayed in an equally gorgeous building.


In between paint-splashed canvases and black and white prints, take a break at the cafe for a foamy latte, or head to the gift shop, where you can find everything from brilliant coffee table books to stunning, artisan-crafted jewelry.

Hot spot, indeed.


 

 

Nob Hill

Nob Hill is one of the most romantic neighborhoods in San Francisco. It perches high atop the city, with views in all directions. No matter what the weather – bright and sunny or draped in a misty fog – it exudes a special kind of magic.

Grace Cathedral sits on the crest of the hill, a breathtaking building with intricate spires that reach high into the sky.

Walk up the stairs and step inside for a moment to breathe in the reverent hush.
Back outside, you can go many different directions.

The Mark Hopkins Hotel has a wonderful restaurant on the very top where you can enjoy a cup of tea or a cocktail and take in a panoramic view of the city.

Or if you’re in the mood for a cozy drink and a bite or two in front of a crackling fireplace, slip into one of the leather chairs at the Big Four for a sidecar and a plate of cheese.
 

After all of the doing and seeing, you’re likely to need a break! You can’t do better than the Nob Hill Spa, where you can lounge beside the pool or submit to a muscle-melting body treatment. For a truly decadent treat, try the Balinese massage, conducted in a flower-strewn, candle lit room, and accented with healing tropical essential oils.  Verrrrrry nice.

 

If you’d rather cook at home…

… then stop by Molinari in North Beach.

This tiny Italian market has a quaint, old-world feeling: sausages hang from strings over a tempting cheese display and the shelves are crammed with a delightful assortment of olive oils, boxed sweets and all kinds of hard-to-find items.

 The boys behind the counter wear white aprons and chatter back and forth in Italian. They'll be more than happy to assist you in deciding what to take home.

There's even a wine bar on the miniature upstairs balcony, so you can pick out a bottle or two of vino.  



 

Up for a short drive?

Just 30 minutes outside of San Francisco, you'll find a small artisan chocolate maker whose products are making serious waves in the food industry.



Lucky for you, they offer tours of their charming brick factory, complete with chocolate samples! So what are you waiting for? Make a date to go to the Scharffen Berger Chocolate Factory in Berkeley and get your hands around some of this stuff. They’ll walk you through the whole process, from bean to bar, and leave you at the end in a very dangerous gift shop. You can even sign up for tours online. Some claim that good dark chocolate is an aphrodisiac, but we don't think you should take anyone's word for it. Go, and try it for yourself!

 


Additional Information
 


Ferry Building Marketplace
1 Market Street
San Francisco, CA

Click here for Driving Directions

 

SFMOMA
151 3rd Street
San Francisco, CA


Phone: 415.347.4000

 

The Mark Hopkins Hotel
999 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94109

Phone: 415.392.3434

 

Nob Hill Spa
1075 California Street
San Francisco, California 94108

Phone: 415.345.2888

 

The Big Four
1075 California Street
San Francisco, California 94108

 

Molinari
373 Columbus Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94133

Phone: 415.421.2337  

 

Sharrfen Berger Chocolate Factory
914 Heinz Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94710

Phone: 510.981.4050  



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