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San Francisco – Castro/Noe Valley
The Castro District teems with lively restaurants, many with outdoor patios. Brunch is an institution here: Mimosas and espressos flow freely on weekend mornings, and the crowd is always jovial and loud. Follow the sunglasses-wearing masses to the hottest brunch spots, Cafe Flore and the Patio Cafe, and brace yourself for a long afternoon of [...]
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Neighborhoods Worth Seeking Out
THE CASTRO Castro Street around Market and 18th streets is the center of the city’s gay community, which is catered to by the many stores, restaurants, bars, and other institutions here. Among the landmarks are Harvey Milk Plaza, the Quilt Project, and the Castro Theatre, a 1920s movie place. (See “Organized Tours,” below, for details [...]
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