• Inner Sunset

  • Oct 23 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Bay Insider, we take you on a journey through the vibrant Inner Sunset neighborhood with longtime resident Marilyn. We highlight the area's rich history and community, featuring iconic landmarks like UCSF, Golden Gate Park, and the Japanese Tea Garden. You'll hear about local events like the Fall Equinox Festival, Summer Solstice Festival, and Flower Piano at the Botanical Gardens. Discover the thriving farmers' market, flea market, and the neighborhood's exciting food scene, from cozy cafés to Burmese delicacies. Whether you're interested in real estate opportunities, art walks, or family-friendly activities, this episode is full of insider knowledge on what makes Inner Sunset a beloved San Francisco neighborhood for both residents and visitors.

    Some major sites and events discussed in today’s episode.

    Artspan SF
    Bouquets to Art
    California Academy of Sciences
    Conservatory of Flowers
    DeYoung Museum
    Downtown First Thursdays
    Fall Equinox Festival
    Flower Piano
    Inner Sunset Flea Market
    Japanese Tea Garden
    San Francisco Botanical Garden
    Sunset Night Market

    Local Businesses

    Green Apple Books
    HeartsFound
    Hunt and Gather
    Koi Fitness
    The Magic Shop
    On the Run
    San Franpsycho
    Seismic Waterworks

    Restaurants

    Arizmendi
    Bahn Mi Crunch
    The Beanery
    The Crepevine
    Dumpling Park
    Easy Breezy
    Ebisu
    Fireside Bar
    Fiorella

    To see the full list, visit thebayinsider.com


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