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Billy January 20, 2021 Leave a Comment

The 2017 BSFBB Awards (Part 2)

Here it is.  Not just Part 2 of the 2017 Best of San Francisco By Billy Awards.  It’s the final “Best of” post for San Francisco ever.

Best View

San Francisco is known for its beauty.  And there’s nothing like a pretty view.

Best View: Twin Peaks. (Day 2)

Runner-Up: Lands End (Day 3)
Honorable Mention: Corona Heights. (Day 2)
Honorable Mention: China Beach. (Day 3)

Best at Making Me Feel Like I’m Back in Europe

And with COVID going on, I’m definitely missing Europe.

Most European: The Legion of Honor. (Day 3)
Runner-Up: Windmills of Golden Gate Park. (Day 1)
Honorable Mention: St. Ignatius Church. (Day 5)

Best at Making Me Feel Like I’m Back in Asia

This one should be obvious.  Or should it?  Actually, not at all!

Most Asian: The Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. (Day 1)
Runner-Up: Asian Art Museum. (Day 5)
Honorable Mention: Japantown. (Day 5)

Best Secrets and Hidden Treasures

San Francisco is just loaded with these.  Just like last time, they’re in chronological order.

The bison in Golden Gate Park.  (Day 1)
The Conservatory of Flowers, also in Golden Gate Park. (Day 2)
Lands End. (Day 3)
St. Mary’s Cathedral. (Day 5)
The Haas-Lilienthal House. (Christmas Edition)

Only in San Francisco

Previously I called this San Francisco’s Whackiest.  But I think Only in San Francisco is more respectful.  (Also in chronological order.)

San Francisco South of Market Leather History Alley. (Day 4)
San Francisco Armory. (Day 4)
I’m sorry but the Wave Organ is just damn whacky. (Day 6)

Biggest Tourist Traps

Again, just maybe a little disrespectful this time around.

Biggest Tourist Trap: The Painted Ladies of Alamo Square.  Okay, there’s nothing wrong at all with the Painted Ladies.  I just think it’s weird that so many people come to see them because they were in the opening credits of Full House!  (Day 5)
Similarly, there’s nothing wrong with the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose. But there’s no denying it’s a tourist trap! (Day 7)

Best Breakfast

Best Breakfast: Pork Street Cafe. It’s funny, this meal doesn’t look all that appetizing. And I always prefer home fries to hash browns. I guess I really liked the Haight-Ashbury atmosphere. (Day 2)
Runner-Up: Brainwash, now closed.  It took a year to finally get here because the kitchen wasn’t open yet when I tried to go in 2016. (Day 4)
Honorable Mention: Arlequin Café, now closed. The al fresco courtyard dining was definitely a nice touch. (Day 5)

Best Lunch

Best Lunch: Cha Cha Cha. (Day 2)
Runner-Up: Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen at the Contemporary Jewish Museum. (Day 4)
Honorable Mention: Café at the Asian Art Museum. (Day 5)

Best Dinner

Best Dinner: Magnolia Gastropub & Brewery. (Day 2. Wow, Day 2 swept breakfast, lunch, and dinner!)
Runner-Up: Cliff House, now closed. (Day 3)
Honorable Mention: The Monk’s Kettle. (Day 4)
Honorable Mention: SOMA StrEat Food Park. (Day 7)
Honorable Mention: Balboa Cafe. (Day 6)
Honorable Mention: Beach Chalet. (Day 1)

Best Snack

Best Snack: The Beanery, for chocolate croissant, of course! (Day 1)
Runner-Up: Philz Coffee, for chocolate croissant, of course! (Day 7)
Honorable Mention: Goody Café at Fort Mason. (Day 6)

Best Ice Cream

Best Ice Cream:  Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous.  Happy hipster ice cream.  (Day 7)

Runner-Up:  Xanath Ice Cream.  All sorts of vanilla!  (Day 4)

Honorable Mention:  The Ice Cream Bar.  I didn’t want to like it because they only serve waffle cones.  And waffle cones are just for tourists.  But you can’t deny good ice cream.  (Day 2)

Honorable Mention:  Over the Moon.  Now we know why the cow jumped over the moon.  For delicious ice cream!  (Day 2)

Honorable Mention:  Smitten.  I didn’t care for the gimmickry of Smitten.  But I can’t deny that the ice cream tasted good.  (Day 5)

And now that the search for San Francisco’s best ice cream is over, what’s the verdict?  There’s no doubt.  I have to go back to 2016’s Humphrey Slocombe for the crème de la crème.

Best Shopping

Best Shopping: Haight-Ashbury. (Day 2)
Along Fillmore Street in Pacific Heights. (Day 6)

Honorable Mention:  The CJM Shop at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.  (Day 4)

It’s a wrap!

Next up, East Asia!  (I’m a little daunted at the prospect of putting that trip together.  But I’ll work hard at it.)

In the meantime, here are all 4 of my Best of San Francisco By Billy posts all in one place:

The 2016 BSFBB Awards

The 2016 BSFBB Awards (Part 2)

The 2017 BSFBB Awards

The 2017 BSFBB Awards (Part 2)

Related posts:

The 2017 BSFBB Awards The 2016 BSFBB Awards The 2016 BSFBB Awards (Part 2) San Francisco 2017 Food Diary, Day 7
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