Laurie
Guidebook for Pleasanton

Food Scene

Wonderful Philly cheese steaks!
The Cheese Steak Shop
4825 Hopyard Road
Wonderful Philly cheese steaks!
Best Chinese food in town.
China Lounge Restaurant & Bar
4220 A Rosewood Dr
Best Chinese food in town.
Great steak house.
Cattlemens
2882 Kitty Hawk Rd
Great steak house.
great local sandwich shop in walking distance
Erik's DeliCafé
4247 Rosewood Dr
great local sandwich shop in walking distance
Guy Fieri's local restaurant
Johnny Garlic's
4920 Dublin Boulevard
Guy Fieri's local restaurant
Nonni's Bistro
425 Main St
Sultans Kebab
6654 Koll Center Pkwy
Nic's Wood Fired Pizza
4747 Hopyard Rd
Cocina Mexico
55 W Angela St
Strizzi's Restaurant - Pleasanton
649 Main St
Vedas Indian Restaurant
3037 Hopyard Rd
Oasis Restaurant & Wine Lounge
780 Main St
LOTUS PERSIAN CUISINE LLC
The Press an Artisan Cafe
1987 Santa Rita Rd
Tomo Sushi Bar & Grill
724 Main St
Simply Greek
4220 Rosewood Dr
Lokanta Mediterranean Grill & Bar
443 Main St
Khyber Pass Kabob
7479 Village Pkwy
Bob's Giant Burgers
4223 First St
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Chinatown
551 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ

Shopping

Premium outlets for great high end shopping.
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San Francisco Premium Outlets
2774 Livermore Outlets Dr
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Premium outlets for great high end shopping.
good selection very close
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Trader Joe's
3903 Santa Rita Rd
25 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
good selection very close
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The Original Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop at Ghirardelli Square
900 North Point St
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Hacienda Crossings
Hacienda Crossings
Great stop if planning to go out to beautiful Bodega Bay for the day. The little country town of Sebastopol, once known for its aging hippy community, now boasts claim to the hippest new food and wine destination in Sonoma: The Barlow. A smattering of stores and art galleries lend a well-rounded approach to the 220,000-square-foot concept, but the real draw are the artisan wine, beer, coffee, and food operations. Wine tasting rooms include Wind Gap, known for Syrah, and MacPhail, loved for its Pinot Noirs. Taylor Maid Farms roasts and sells coffee on-site. Breweries have sprung up, as has a distillery -- Spirit Works. Pizza lovers can tuck into crisp Neopolitan style pies from Vignette, and on-premise butchering and curing of charcuterie is one of many culinary challenges the hands-on husband and wife team at zazu kitchen + farm, master successfully.
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The Barlow
6770 McKinley St
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Great stop if planning to go out to beautiful Bodega Bay for the day. The little country town of Sebastopol, once known for its aging hippy community, now boasts claim to the hippest new food and wine destination in Sonoma: The Barlow. A smattering of stores and art galleries lend a well-rounded approach to the 220,000-square-foot concept, but the real draw are the artisan wine, beer, coffee, and food operations. Wine tasting rooms include Wind Gap, known for Syrah, and MacPhail, loved for its Pinot Noirs. Taylor Maid Farms roasts and sells coffee on-site. Breweries have sprung up, as has a distillery -- Spirit Works. Pizza lovers can tuck into crisp Neopolitan style pies from Vignette, and on-premise butchering and curing of charcuterie is one of many culinary challenges the hands-on husband and wife team at zazu kitchen + farm, master successfully.
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Gilroy Premium Outlets
681 Leavesley Rd
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Getting Around

great way to get around the Bay Area
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BART Dublin_Pleasanton station
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great way to get around the Bay Area
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Oakland International Airport
1 Airport Dr
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San Francisco International Airport
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Drinks & Nightlife

The Wine Steward
641 Main St
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Napa Valley
219 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Lucas Winery
18196 Davis Rd
The Good Time Tavern
125 N Livermore Ave
wine bar
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Double Barrel Wine Bar
2086 First Street
9 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
wine bar
8 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Tap 25
25 S Livermore Ave
8 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Pairings.... the new wine tasting spot on Main Street. Live music some nights
Pairings Wine Bar Restaurant
310 Main St
Pairings.... the new wine tasting spot on Main Street. Live music some nights

Entertainment & Activities

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Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Amusement Park
400 Beach St
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Regal Hacienda Crossings ScreenX, IMAX & RPX
5000 Dublin Blvd
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Parks & Nature

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Roys Redwoods Preserve
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เกาะแอลคาทราซ
503 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
For 218 years, the Presidio served as an army post for three nations. World and local events, from military campaigns to World Fairs and earthquakes, left their mark. Come enjoy the history and the natural beauty of the Presidio. Explore centuries of architecture. Reflect in a national cemetery. Walk along an historic airfield, through forests or to beaches, and admire spectacular vistas.
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Presidio of San Francisco
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For 218 years, the Presidio served as an army post for three nations. World and local events, from military campaigns to World Fairs and earthquakes, left their mark. Come enjoy the history and the natural beauty of the Presidio. Explore centuries of architecture. Reflect in a national cemetery. Walk along an historic airfield, through forests or to beaches, and admire spectacular vistas.
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สวนสัตว์ซานฟรานซิสโก
Upper Great Highway
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สถานีสวนสัตว์โอคแลนด์
9777 Golf Links Rd
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swimming spot for the family
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Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area
2500 Stanley Blvd
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swimming spot for the family

Sightseeing

POINT REYES LIGHTHOUSE AND COWGIRL CREAMERY Technically in Marin County, both destinations warrant the half day’s drive through spectacular country and coastal California scenery. Located on the windiest point of the Pacific Coast (and second foggiest), the circa-1870 Point Reyes Lighthouse, now decommissioned, warned sailors of impending collision with fog-enshrouded shores. Lighthouse-bound visitors must first pass through the offbeat village of Point Reyes, so stop to sample critically acclaimed Cowgirl Creamery’s cheeses. Be forewarned – the drive to the lighthouse takes a deceptively long time, is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, and the stairs down to the small beacon lock at 4:30 p.m. However, the journey, in this case, counts more than the destination.
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Point Reyes Station
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POINT REYES LIGHTHOUSE AND COWGIRL CREAMERY Technically in Marin County, both destinations warrant the half day’s drive through spectacular country and coastal California scenery. Located on the windiest point of the Pacific Coast (and second foggiest), the circa-1870 Point Reyes Lighthouse, now decommissioned, warned sailors of impending collision with fog-enshrouded shores. Lighthouse-bound visitors must first pass through the offbeat village of Point Reyes, so stop to sample critically acclaimed Cowgirl Creamery’s cheeses. Be forewarned – the drive to the lighthouse takes a deceptively long time, is closed Tuesday and Wednesday, and the stairs down to the small beacon lock at 4:30 p.m. However, the journey, in this case, counts more than the destination.
Protected by a bay from the wild whims of the Pacific Ocean, Bodega Bay is a picturesque fishing village on the Sonoma Coast that harbors sights, sounds, and activities — by land or by sea — that calls to the adventurer in all of us. Bodega Head, a rocky cliff that overlooks the ocean, is perfect to stroll along the cliffs, hike up the surrounding hills, watch for migrating whales, or simply lay the car seat back and take a quick nap. Before you arrive, swing by Spud Point Crab Co. for some clam chowder and a crab sandwich for an impromptu picnic on the cliffs. There are many things to do in Bodega Bay. Find secret coves and beaches by paddling on a kayak during a guided tour. Discover your inner Beach Boy by taking surfing lessons from Bodega Bay Surf Shack. Catch your own dinner on a fishing cruise from Miss Anita Fishing Charters or Bodega Bay Sport Fishing Center. Fisherman’s Cove offers fishing tackle, picnic supplies, fresh seafood — especially the oysters — and chowders for those who are taking out their own boats. Head indoors and grab a bite to eat. A good meal with a great view can be found at the Tides Wharf Restaurant. As you head north, you’ll pass public, yet protected, beaches that are part of the Sonoma Coast State Beach. Driving just a few miles inland, you’ll reach the tiny town of Bodega. This was the setting for Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds, which still gives viewers a temporary case of ornithophobia 50 years after its release.
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Bodega Head
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Protected by a bay from the wild whims of the Pacific Ocean, Bodega Bay is a picturesque fishing village on the Sonoma Coast that harbors sights, sounds, and activities — by land or by sea — that calls to the adventurer in all of us. Bodega Head, a rocky cliff that overlooks the ocean, is perfect to stroll along the cliffs, hike up the surrounding hills, watch for migrating whales, or simply lay the car seat back and take a quick nap. Before you arrive, swing by Spud Point Crab Co. for some clam chowder and a crab sandwich for an impromptu picnic on the cliffs. There are many things to do in Bodega Bay. Find secret coves and beaches by paddling on a kayak during a guided tour. Discover your inner Beach Boy by taking surfing lessons from Bodega Bay Surf Shack. Catch your own dinner on a fishing cruise from Miss Anita Fishing Charters or Bodega Bay Sport Fishing Center. Fisherman’s Cove offers fishing tackle, picnic supplies, fresh seafood — especially the oysters — and chowders for those who are taking out their own boats. Head indoors and grab a bite to eat. A good meal with a great view can be found at the Tides Wharf Restaurant. As you head north, you’ll pass public, yet protected, beaches that are part of the Sonoma Coast State Beach. Driving just a few miles inland, you’ll reach the tiny town of Bodega. This was the setting for Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds, which still gives viewers a temporary case of ornithophobia 50 years after its release.
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Exploratorium
Green Street
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The Golden Gate Bridge is located at the Presidio Park and can easily be reached by bus or car. The most pleasant way to reach the bridge however is by walking either from the Marina District to the east or from Baker Beach to the west of the bridge. Both routes will lead you through a park, and especially the route along the east is very popular.
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Golden Gate Bridge
Golden Gate Bridge
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The Golden Gate Bridge is located at the Presidio Park and can easily be reached by bus or car. The most pleasant way to reach the bridge however is by walking either from the Marina District to the east or from Baker Beach to the west of the bridge. Both routes will lead you through a park, and especially the route along the east is very popular.
The Fisherman's Wharf is one of San Francisco's great tourist spots! There's lots of restaurants, gift shops and attractions on this pier. One of the great attractions they have is the SF Bay Aquarium! Before you enter the aquarium you pass by their gift shop where they have tons of toys even from Finding Dory! The only downside to Pier 39 is the parking garage, especially on the weekends. One word of advice is to get there early or you'll be stuck trying to find parking. Also remember to get your parking validated when you eat at one of the restaurants! Overall Fisherman's Wharf is one of my favorite places to visit when I'm in SF. Please stop when you get the chance you won't be disappointed!
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Fishermans Wharf
Fishermans Wharf
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The Fisherman's Wharf is one of San Francisco's great tourist spots! There's lots of restaurants, gift shops and attractions on this pier. One of the great attractions they have is the SF Bay Aquarium! Before you enter the aquarium you pass by their gift shop where they have tons of toys even from Finding Dory! The only downside to Pier 39 is the parking garage, especially on the weekends. One word of advice is to get there early or you'll be stuck trying to find parking. Also remember to get your parking validated when you eat at one of the restaurants! Overall Fisherman's Wharf is one of my favorite places to visit when I'm in SF. Please stop when you get the chance you won't be disappointed!
สวนสัตว์น้ำมอนเทรียย์เบย์
886 Cannery Row
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อุทยานแห่งชาติโยเซมิตี้
995 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
From amazing views and a sea of sea lions to chowder bread bowls and California wines, your visit to San Francisco starts at PIER 39. PIER 39—the most visited destination in San Francisco—offers two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping and attractions, all surrounded by unbeatable views of the city and the bay. Located along the historic San Francisco waterfront, PIER 39’s location provides the picture perfect backdrop for postcard views of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges, Alcatraz, Angel Island and the famous city skyline. Aquarium of the Bay* at the entrance of The PIER, offers an astonishing view of life teeming under the surface of San Francisco Bay. Be treated to an unforgettable San Francisco experience and discover why a visit to San Francisco starts at The PIER. PIER 39 is located in San Francisco’s Fisherman's Wharf, at Beach Street and The Embarcadero. Parking is conveniently available in the PIER 39 Garage located directly across from the Entrance Plaza.
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ท่าเรือ 39
The Embarcadero
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From amazing views and a sea of sea lions to chowder bread bowls and California wines, your visit to San Francisco starts at PIER 39. PIER 39—the most visited destination in San Francisco—offers two levels of dining, entertainment, shopping and attractions, all surrounded by unbeatable views of the city and the bay. Located along the historic San Francisco waterfront, PIER 39’s location provides the picture perfect backdrop for postcard views of the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges, Alcatraz, Angel Island and the famous city skyline. Aquarium of the Bay* at the entrance of The PIER, offers an astonishing view of life teeming under the surface of San Francisco Bay. Be treated to an unforgettable San Francisco experience and discover why a visit to San Francisco starts at The PIER. PIER 39 is located in San Francisco’s Fisherman's Wharf, at Beach Street and The Embarcadero. Parking is conveniently available in the PIER 39 Garage located directly across from the Entrance Plaza.
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Winchester Mystery House
525 S Winchester Blvd
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17 17 Mile Dr
17 17 Mile Drive
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San Francisco famously boasts some of the steepest streets in the country. Whether you’re walking or driving, the varying gradient of the road is sure to catch your attention and give your heart rate a healthy boost. Lombard Street is one of the most unique of the vertically endowed roads and is a great stop to add to any itinerary. Lombard Street in San Francisco is one of America's crookedest streets and found on many tours. The steep, hilly street was created with sharp curves to switchback down the one-way hill past beautiful Victorian mansions. If not for the byzantine curves, easing out this treacherous slope, people could be killed rolling down. For an idea of how steep this street really is, go two blocks up, to Filbert Street and peer down over the ridge. Lombard is even steeper. Some of San Francisco’s most expensive real estate sits on Lombard Street. This Russian Hill neighborhood possesses stately mansions even with the endless array of tourists pouring down the street every day. In the spring and through the entire summer, Lombard Street is alive with color, as the many beautiful flowers are in bloom.
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ถนนลอมบาร์ด
Lombard Street
345 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
San Francisco famously boasts some of the steepest streets in the country. Whether you’re walking or driving, the varying gradient of the road is sure to catch your attention and give your heart rate a healthy boost. Lombard Street is one of the most unique of the vertically endowed roads and is a great stop to add to any itinerary. Lombard Street in San Francisco is one of America's crookedest streets and found on many tours. The steep, hilly street was created with sharp curves to switchback down the one-way hill past beautiful Victorian mansions. If not for the byzantine curves, easing out this treacherous slope, people could be killed rolling down. For an idea of how steep this street really is, go two blocks up, to Filbert Street and peer down over the ridge. Lombard is even steeper. Some of San Francisco’s most expensive real estate sits on Lombard Street. This Russian Hill neighborhood possesses stately mansions even with the endless array of tourists pouring down the street every day. In the spring and through the entire summer, Lombard Street is alive with color, as the many beautiful flowers are in bloom.
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สวน Golden Gate
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San Francisco Cable Car Museum
1201 Mason St
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Coit Tower sits atop Telegraph Hill, looming over the eastern side of San Francisco with its almost regal presence. It serves as a directional marker for people lost in the mazes of city streets, but with its rich history and its excellent viewpoint, Coit Tower offers much more than just a way to find out where you are in the city. Because of heavy traffic in the area, the best way to get up to Coit Tower is to walk through the energetic streets of North Beach to Filbert Street. The hill is one of the steepest short distances in San Francisco, but the street has steps to make the trek a little bit easier. For a break, pause halfway up and turn to the west to get a glimpse of the great view you will be seeing shortly. There are also many San Francisco limousine tours that can make your Coit Tower tour comfortable, while avoiding any parking hassles in this busy area. The San Francisco bus system offers a convenient trip up to Coit Tower via the #39 Coit bus from Pier 39 at Fisherman's Wharf Coit Tower Hours 10am - 6pm May-October 10am-5pm November-April
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Coit Tower
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Coit Tower sits atop Telegraph Hill, looming over the eastern side of San Francisco with its almost regal presence. It serves as a directional marker for people lost in the mazes of city streets, but with its rich history and its excellent viewpoint, Coit Tower offers much more than just a way to find out where you are in the city. Because of heavy traffic in the area, the best way to get up to Coit Tower is to walk through the energetic streets of North Beach to Filbert Street. The hill is one of the steepest short distances in San Francisco, but the street has steps to make the trek a little bit easier. For a break, pause halfway up and turn to the west to get a glimpse of the great view you will be seeing shortly. There are also many San Francisco limousine tours that can make your Coit Tower tour comfortable, while avoiding any parking hassles in this busy area. The San Francisco bus system offers a convenient trip up to Coit Tower via the #39 Coit bus from Pier 39 at Fisherman's Wharf Coit Tower Hours 10am - 6pm May-October 10am-5pm November-April
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Angel Island Café
Main Street
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Niles Canyon Road
Niles Canyon Road