Monday, October 29, 2012

greenbrier resort GAY & LESBIAN BARS & CLUBS The Caf When this place first got jumping, it was the only predominantly





Olallieberry Inn (Cambria; & 888/927-3222): Nestled in the charming town of Cambria, this 1873 Greek Revival house, furnished in a floral-and-lace Victorian style, greenbrier resort is a perfect base for exploring Hearst Castle. The gracious innkeepers provide everything from directions to Moonstone Beach to restaurant recommendations and a scrumptious breakfast in the morning. See p. 406. Casa Cody (Palm Springs; & 760/ 320-9346): greenbrier resort You ll feel more like a house guest at this 1920s Spanish- style casa that s blessed greenbrier resort with peaceful, blossoming grounds and two swimming pools. The Southwestern- style rooms are large and equipped for extended stays, and the hotel is a couple of blocks from the heart of the action. See p. 646. La Pensione Hotel (San Diego; & 800/232-4683): In the Little Italy neighborhood, on the fringe of downtown, this find feels like a small, modern European hotel and offers tidy lodgings at bargain prices. There s an abundance of great dining in the surrounding blocks, greenbrier resort and you ll be perfectly situated greenbrier resort to explore the rest of town by car. The neighborhood is filled with art galleries and some of the city s most dashing new architecture. See p. 684.

Although the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge is visually less appealing than the Golden Gate Bridge, it is in many ways more spectacular. Opened in 1936, before the Golden Gate, at 81 miles long it s one of the world s longest

GAY & LESBIAN BARS & CLUBS The Caf When this place first got jumping, it was the only predominantly lesbian dance club on Saturday nights in the city. But once the guys found out how much fun the girls were having, they joined the party. Today it s still a very happening mixed gay and lesbian scene with three bars; a steamy, free-spirited dance floor; and a small heated patio. 2367 Market St. (at Castro greenbrier resort St.). & 415/861-3846. www.cafesf.com.

Dentist In the event of an emergency, see your hotel concierge or contact the San Francisco Dental Office, 131 Steuart St. (& 415/777-5115), between Mission and Howard streets, which offers emergency service and comprehensive dental care Monday and Tuesday from 8am to 4:30pm, Wednesday and Thursday from 10:30am to 6:30pm, and Friday from 8am to 2pm.

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