SF, Pacifica, & Highway 1

Ken
SF, Pacifica, & Highway 1

Drinks & Nightlife in Pacifica

Pacifica is a small surf town. It's got some pretty good places for beer and coffee
It has one of the best selection of local brew beer in Pacifica. Try the Dragon's Milk!
36 locals recommend
Devil's Slide Taproom
5560 Pacific Coast Hwy
36 locals recommend
It has one of the best selection of local brew beer in Pacifica. Try the Dragon's Milk!

Parks & Nature

California Coast.
109 locals recommend
Pacifica State Beach
5000 California 1
109 locals recommend
California Coast.
A great trail near by. Climb to the top the get a good view of the coast and city of Pacifica
38 locals recommend
San Pedro Valley Park
600 Oddstad Blvd
38 locals recommend
A great trail near by. Climb to the top the get a good view of the coast and city of Pacifica

Essentials around home

30 locals recommend
Safeway
1380 Linda Mar Shopping Center
30 locals recommend
Good grocery store
12 locals recommend
Grocery Outlet Bargain Market
125 Hickey Blvd
12 locals recommend
Good grocery store
The closest grocery store within walking distance from our home.
8 locals recommend
Sun Valley Fine Foods
1015 Terra Nova Blvd
8 locals recommend
The closest grocery store within walking distance from our home.

Food scene in Pacifica

Best coffee in town. Fresh beans too.
25 locals recommend
Soul Grind Coffee Roasters
5400 CA-1
25 locals recommend
Best coffee in town. Fresh beans too.
Nice coast side Mexican place.
15 locals recommend
La Playa
5460 CA-1
15 locals recommend
Nice coast side Mexican place.

Activities in Pacifica

Learn surfing in one of the most beginner-friendly beaches in NorCal with lessons from a great local surf shop!
25 locals recommend
Nor Cal Surf Shop
5440 Pacific Coast Hwy
25 locals recommend
Learn surfing in one of the most beginner-friendly beaches in NorCal with lessons from a great local surf shop!

City advice

Getting around

Going to San Francisco

San Francisco is best accessed via driving. However, if you are tired of seeking street parking, you can use an app called Parkwiz to find parking lots and reserve a spot. It's also usually cheaper than paying at the gate. Another way is drive to Sunset district or Richmond district, two major residential areas in SF, park there for free then find a bus or Muni to get into town. Be sure to remove all your personal belongings in the car. SF is a bit known for cars getting broken into.
Ways to save

Dollar Oyster

Search for dollar oyster on Yelp if you are into that delicacy. SF has a ton of restaurants for that during happy hour.
What to pack

SF Weather

It can get windy. So bring a windbreaker. Layering would be the best.