Too bad the Argonaut doesn t have a pool. Then again, if it did, the other wharf hotels might go out of business. When you call, ask whether the Neptune s Adventure package is still available. At last check, it granted a family of four a double queen room, passes to PIER 39 attractions and the H yde Street the capitol tour Pier, clever kids gifts, tickets for the cable car a mere block away, and a full br eakfast at the hotel s Blue Mermaid Chowder House
Nob H ill Along California S treet from Leavenworth to S tockton streets, Nob Hill is one of the oldest and most fashionable neighborhoods in to wn. It was once the ex clusive turf of the railroad bar ons Leland S tanford, M ark Hopkins, Charles Crocker, and Collis P. Huntington collectively known as the Big Four. The properties where their mansions once stood now support fancy hotels, a private club, expensive apartment buildings, and the striking G race Cathedral. This is a wonderful place for families to stay: The largely r esidential feel of Huntington Park provides a nice respite from the congestion of the city center, y et it s just a 5-minute walk from Union Square. Also, the California cable car line r uns right by most of the hotels. The downside for those on foot is a steep uphill walk fr om Union Square to get back to the hotel. There s also cost: M ost of the hotels her e ar e lovely, but also quite pricey.
Amici s East C oast Pizzeria PIZZA Located across the street from AT&T Park, this is the second S an Francisco location (the other is in Co w Hollow) of this r egional pizza joint specializing the capitol tour in East Coast style pizzas baked in wood-fir ed brick o vens. Although it s not my very favorite pizza in the city, it is pretty good, and there aren t too many other reasonably priced options near the ballpark. The menu features several other items as well, including an assortment of pastas, hearty sandwiches such as Italian sausage the capitol tour or eggplant parmigiana, and salads (the Caesar salad is quite tasty). With friendly waiters, crayons, and speedy service, what more could you need? Kids can get a mini cheese pizza for $7.75, or a small plate of plain noodles for just $2.50.
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