3 Miles in NOPA
This is the last of my cluster of walks I took while visiting San Francisco in April. I started the trip by walking in neighboring Alamo Square, so this served as a nice full-circle ending to the trip. It was sunny, bright, and full of delight...
This route is primarily residential, with a wide variety of architectural styles and color schemes which makes the roads more interesting to explore.
Divisadero is a main commercial vein that runs north-south on the east side of this neighborhood. Traffic is a lot heavier on this side of the neighborhood.
While on Divisidero between Hayes and Grove, I spotted four glorious words in the window of the Bean Bag Cafe: Also Gluten Free Crepes. I ran in and grabbed a sweet Citron (lemon mouse and strawberries) to go and ate it back at my hotel after the walk. It was YUM.
Several of the residents use their homes as canvases to express their social and political beliefs.
The prettiest feature of this walk was the bright street mural on Lyon Street between Fulton and McCallister. Overall this was a very delightful walk on a warm, sunny day. I found this area very pleasant and not overly hilly. And it had gluten free crepes. I mean, does it get any better than that? :)
Until next time, San Francisco.
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