Johannson Projects is one of the most popular galleries located in Oakland's Arts District, next to Uptown. Johansson Projects presents contemporary exhibitions that mix established and popular artists with emerging ones, making for interesting, innovative and dynamic exhibitions. During Oakland's First Friday Art Murmur, Johansson Projects is always a staple and a must-visit.
This large SoMa plaza is a very popular place for people wanting to enjoy an al fresco lunch. The fairly large plaza features some modern sculptures and a large, circular fountain. Usually there are several food trucks that park on the street right in front of the plaza and occasionally it hosts a small weekday farmer's market.
A famous religious building, located at 999 Eddy Street in San Francisco, Saint Paulus Lutheran Church has major tourist as well as historical significance. Built towards the end of the 19th century, this church was almost completely destroyed in a fire that engulfed the entire structure in November, 1995. It was not rebuilt and instead converted into a community garden. The erstwhile church had a wooden facade that looked almost identical to the Chartres Cathedral in France.
Telegraph Hill is a neighborhood in San Francisco and represents one of the many famous hills dotted throughout the city. Some well-known tourist spots here are Coit Tower, Filbert Street Garden and the world-famous flock of feral parrots. Telegraph Hill is one of the more low-key residential regions in San Francisco compared to other more rambunctious areas of the city.
Barebottle Brewing Company is a neighborhood brewery and tap room located in Bernal Heights locality of San Francisco. They are known for coming up with innovative in-house brewed beers that have been crafted using local beer ingredients sourced for local farms. The amazing craft beers on offer at this brew pub and craft brewery include California cologne, honey boo boo, chaison, scurvy fighter, muir woods, fog juice and espresso macchiato, to name a few. They also offer delicious finger food and appetizers that go perfectly with the craft beers.
The McEvoy Foundation for the Arts (MFA) is a new San Francisco non-profit that presents exhibitions and public programs that engage, expand, and challenge themes present in the McEvoy Family Collection.