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Lunch at the Ahwahnee Lodge in Yosemite.

http://www.noelbear.com/gallery1/april05/pages/Ahwannee%20Dining%20Room.htm

Walk the shops of Cannery Row, Monterey.

Lunch in Napa... lots of choices.

Golf at Pebble. http://www.pebblebeach.com/

A day trip around Lake Tahoe. http://www.visitinglaketahoe.com/

Little Italy (North Beach) in SanFran for Beach Blanket Babylon and a good plate of pasta.

Muir Woods / Golden Gate. http://www.nps.gov/muwo/

Watch the submarine races in Manteca.

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When you want to escape the city just cross the bridge and head over to Mill Valley. Stop in the Mill Valley Market and pick up a freshly made to order Deli sandwich of your favorite meats, cheeses and toppings on homemade bread and farm fresh produce. You can rent a mountain bike in town by the hour/day if you like or drive to Muir Woods and take a lovely hike through the giant red wood trees. You can make it as easy or adventerous as you want it to be. From there you can also drive to the Pelican Inn, an English style pub, where you can drink some ale, play some darts and head down the block to Stinson Beach.


EH, now for some reason I'm hungry too and I want to book a flight out of this infernal oven. We have had 58 days in a row and counting with heat index temps in excess of 100 ....I'm melting~~~~~~~ Red Face The "experts" say there is no end in sight for this heat wave yet, at least not in the next couple of weeks.

Mark Twain said "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer/August in San Fransicso!"
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Gloveman, know you are a baseball guy, but if you have any desire to check out one of the top highschool football programs in the country, you might see if DeLaSalle out of San Ramon , Concord has a game ( or pre-season game ) during your visit. They are a great team to watch for a little local home town entertainment. clapping

http://www.dlshs.org/athletics/sports/?sport=Football
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Glove Man - Like college football? Cal plays Tenn. in Berkeley at 5 p.m on Sept. 1. Both teams are ranked in top 20. The game is sold out, but you can get tickets on Craigslist, Ebay, Stubhub, etc.

Can't do better than dinner at Laline's in Berkeley - if you've got to have prime rib, try House of Prime Rib on Van Ness in SF.

Agree with College Parent - Zachary's Pizza is deluxe.

Don't be so hard on Oakland,everyone - Try Everett and Jones BBQ in Jack London Square for good Q!
ncball,....you are correct.
De La salle is indeed located in Concord. ( I have corrected my above post. )
Brother in law ( well, ex-brother in law ) is head FB coach there and has been for almost all of eternity!-ha!
Not sure why I typed San Ramon,....perhaps not enough coffee. (?) Perhaps the blonde highlights are getting the best of me. (???) Perhaps just too much air in the ol' noggin'! Big Grin,....perhaps just got carried away thinking about home.
There's no place like home,...there's no place like home,.....( heels clicking )

Have a great time Gloveman and enjoy your trip.
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Originally posted by Glove Man:
Any websters in the San Ramon/Oakland/SF area? I will be there for about two months beginning this Wed working.


For the record, you are in central California. I grew up among the redwoods of northern California and lived in the bay area for years. They are completely different worlds and neither one is anything like southern California. It might as well be three different states because it is surely three different states of mind. In any case, there is so much to do in the bay area that if you can’t find the fun you probably don’t deserve to have any. Cool

If I were back there I would have to hit The Tied House and then JJ's Blues. Another stop would have be Chef Chu's.
Well, I made my first trip tp one of the places listed here and after a half of a small Chicago Style Pizza and a few brews, I think I'm ready for bed. BTW, Zachary's is good, really good. And pretty close to Giordano's in Chicago. Just some minor differences.

Gotta work tomorrow, so won't be doing much until the weekend.
sportsmom- You are welcome. My family has alot of history in Oakland. My parents grew up in the John Brodie/Vada Pinson/Curt Flood era in Oakland for high school sports(my mother had class and was friends with Vada). My grandfather designed most of the original Jack London Square. I grew up off Redwood Road.

Glove Man- Go to The Hopyard in San Ramon for lunch or early dinner. Great food and micro beers (I'm an iced tea guy myself). It's off Bollinger and Market Place. Also, plenty of good steak places in the area. I like Haps in Pleasanton. Forbes Mill in Danville is also outstanding as well as Bighorn Grill in San Ramon. All within 10 minutes or so from San Ramon.
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