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What to Do in San Fransisco Besides Alcatraz?
Asked by R.B. from Dallas
on May 11, 2008
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Hey Mamas, please don't let me down :-) I am traveling to San Fran in two weeks and want to find out what I should plan to do besides Alcatraz and Ghiradelli Square. W...
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- Hi R., San Fran is very nice, we went about six years ago. We will be going back in August. Anyhoo we did the Alcatraz tour, we also do the tour of San Fran. A t...
- The City, as locals refer to it, can be tough with a heavy stroller, so keep that in mind. You may consider using two lightweight strollers as opposed to a heavy doubl...
- I haven't had a chance to read all the posts so I apologize if I duplicate any "to do's." I recommend Westfield San Francisco Centre (http://westfield.com/sanfranci...
Cultural Areas to Visit in the Chicagoland Area
Asked by C.D. from Chicago
on August 8, 2011
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This year I would like to start a new tradition with my family. The idea is to visit a new cultural neighborhood or area each month (or more if time allows) and explor...
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- The DuSable Museum of African-American History (Named after Chicago's first permanent settler, who was black) Devon Avenue in Rogers Park--the MOST diverse neighbor...
- I am lithuanian, and I know there is a husge lithuanian community there. There is a cultural center/library/museum, and some restaurants. Sadly, i have never been (I...
- We visit Chinatown at least once a month - hands down our favorite restaurant is House of Fortune. Chinatown is right off of 55 and Cermak. They have their summer fe...
Dining Out Ideas
Asked by A.D. from Boston
on May 5, 2009
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Anybody have any suggestions for making dining out an enjoyable experience with a family of two youngsters? I have a 4 1/2 and 2 1/2 year old. My 4 1/2 year old daug...
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- What works for us is going when he is hungry, and feeding him stuff from home at the restaurant. I rarely get him his own meal anyway, he just snacks on mine. Eating...
- I try to pretend we are sitting at our dining room table and treating her the same as I do then: setting expectations about sitting still on her bottom before hand. Ma...
- Making a broad generalization here, boys just can't sit still like girls can. Having said that, there's a good restaurant in Cambridge on Huron Ave called Full Moon. w...
Recommend a Good Chinese Restaurant .
Asked by L.L. from Chicago
on August 8, 2008
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I am on the hunt for a good chinese restaurant hopefully close to home, in Aurora. I"m not far from Provena Mercy Hospital , Lake and Indian Trail.
There is one that ...
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- Bok Choy, Bolingbrook/Downers Grove: www.bokchoycafe.com--only been once, but thought the fried rice was awesome. Egg rolls were good, as well as mongolian beef and or...
- Lisa, The best Chinese restaurant in the area is Gen-Hoe in Geneva. It is well worth the trip. We eat there all the time. The staff is great and the food is top not...
- Lisa, Try this three. I didn't try the first one but my mom did and she said it was good. She ate fish and rice. The 2nd one is good but little bit salty so ...
Family Friendly Vegan Resturant?
Asked by C.H. from San Francisco
on September 18, 2008
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My husband is a Vegan, and my two daughters 11 and 7 are not. We at home we eat a very balanced diet and I make sure they have a complete protein/ etc. My question i...
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- Hi C., not sure where you are but Herbivore in Berkeley and SF is good too. I don't think it's entirely vegan, but I'm not sure. What about pasta for a treat, I'm su...
- Try New World Vegetarian on 8th St in downtown Oakland, or Souley Vegan, on 13th St. I've taken meat eaters to both places, and they have always been amazed at how goo...
- there are several vegetarian restaurants in the bay area and at all of them you can order vegan. cha ya (one in sf and one in berkeley) is vegetarian japanese, manzan...
City Folks Looking for New Neighborhood! Albany Pk? McKinley Pk? Bridgeport?
Asked by J.S. from Chicago
on March 20, 2009
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Hi! Trying to find new neighborhoods in Chicago to move to. We are in the market to buy a home, we currently live in Lakeview (before that Old Town, Streeterville, B...
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- The northeast side of the city is awesome. Edgewater, Uptown, Rogers Park, Ridge, Andersonville. Great schools, great shopping, libraries, lakefront, parks, rest...
- We moved from Lakev.iew to Edgebrook. It has a small downtown area. about about a mile away from the babies r us on touhy. Touhy has towns of stuff grocery store mo...
- Hi there, I'm not sure what you're looking for, but we just moved from Roscoe Village, and I absolutely believe it's an amazing place to raise a family if you want t...
Double Date Ideas
Asked by K.P. from Seattle
on August 4, 2011
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My hubby and I are going on a "double date" with my BIL and SIL on Friday. We both have children the same age, and we got sitters! I want it to be fun and not the same...
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- Make the trip to Southcenter or Covington (I recommend Covington) and go to MIZU. It's a teppanyaki place (whre they cook in front of you and put on a show) It's a t...
- Bowling Wine tasting at a local wine bar Comedy show Check w/your chamber of commerce to find any activities in your area like a Greek festival, garlic festival et...
- Karaoke, mini golf, comedy club
San Francisco
Asked by S.S. from Minneapolis
on January 23, 2009
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Have any of you mommies been to San Francisco to visit? I know of Alcatraz, The golden gate bridge and the city tours. I have been trying to find some information bu...
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- I'm from that area, and there are a few other things I can recommend with kids: the beach! (go to the ocean side of town by Golden Gate park), the aquarium in Golden...
- We went for our 1-year wedding anniversary and loved it! Your kids may be old enough to bike across the golden gate. My husband and I did that, and it was a lot of f...
- I've been there once for a short visit & loved it!! It's a short drive to Napa Valley & I highly recommend it, even if you don't drink wine. The vineyards are absolutl...
Anyone Been to the San Francisco Area?
Asked by C.P. from Dallas
on July 22, 2009
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Hi ladies, My husband and I are going to San Francisco for my birthday in September. We will be taking our son who will have just turned one. We are planning on doing ...
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- I'm originally from SF, grew up there. In what area will you be staying? The beach is close and Fort Funston has wonderful trails to walk, it's a off-leash area for do...
- I went to school there, its an awesome city! Def go to ghiradeli square and fishermans wharf. Alcatraz is fun but I'm not sure if it would keep your sons intrest but i...
- We loved Napa Valley. We stopped at a lot of wineries :) One of our favorites was V.Sattui (might be misspelled). They had a little shop with deli products, cheeses...
Ideas of Things to Do in San Francisco
Asked by K.B. from Dallas
on July 24, 2008
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We will leave in a few days for a week in San Francisco. We have searched the internet for things to do and special deals. We bought a CityPass that will allow us to r...
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- Fisherman's Wharf is a must. There is a school of sea lions by the wharf, a nice enjoyable sight..not the smell, though! We've taken the ferry to Angel Island and hav...
- My husband's family live there and we visit at least once a year. Beware of the zoo...we happened to go a few days before the tigers attacked and killed those boys la...
- My boys (7 and 11) have been to visit relatives in San Fransisco for the last two summers. They love most of the activities mentioned so far also! Alcatraz, Jelly Bell...