This place is like Cheers, except with sticky buns instead of beer. And they never close.
It's where you are figuratively - why not make it literal? Plus it's at the foot of a solitary Bernal Heights garden stairway.
Pick up a softcover book on relationships, or something that might offer a clue about what's essentially wrong with you.
You might feel like a loser walking into a mainstream movie theater alone, but at the Roxie you could just be a film buff.
Unobstructed views of the Pacific, where you can throw photos or other memory-triggering items over the cliffs.
Give in to your urge to crawl under the house like an injured cat while browsing albums in the secret basement.
Sit on the rocks and watch the freight ships head out to sea and disappear, like your hopes.
With the Knockout's retro dance parties, you can forget what year it is along with your recent personal history.
From a popular complex of indoor swimming pools to a crumbling stretch of ocean-washed ruins. The world is full of broken dreams.
The final destination for those who've given up trying. Join the others on the lawn with their paper-bag bottles and makeshift bedding.
What a great idea for a guide, now where is the "In Love in San Francisco guide" to go along with this one. :)
What a great theme!
Excellent guide....what a great idea! :)
this is clearly a winner. love it.
The donuts at the Silver Crest are actually good.
Love this guide! It's not just a guide - it's artistic expression! Beau-ti-ful...
aegage said 5 months, 3 weeks ago:
This is probably my favorite guide ever, thank you so much.