Anniversary Celebration
Yesterday was our three year wedding anniversary! It is hard to believe that it has been three years since our wonderful day! To celebrate we went out for a very nice dinner in the Mission District of San Francisco. We ate at a French restaurant, Chez Spencer. The food and wine was AMAZING.
Dessert was great too but I was so excited about it that we ate it all and I forgot to get a picture! Oh well.
After dinner at our French restaurant we stopped in at an Italian wine bar, Bar Bamibino. The nice lady taught us little bit about the Italian wines, which was fun to compare to the French wine we had just enjoyed.
Now it was time for cocktails! We got a recommendation from the wine bar lady to check out Locanda for some drinks.
A lady at Locanda told us about an "underground" unknown place to check out, called The Hideout at Dalva, so off we went!
Yelp told me there was an Irish bar around, so we went to The Phoenix Irish Pub. It was not like any other Irish pub we've been to, definitely a "ghetto" version of one!
For one last stop we went into a bar called Elbo Room. It is a very intimate place with a lot of history behind it.
It was definitely time to call is a night at this point. We walked up the street to catch the bus back to the East Bay!
We had a fabulous anniversary celebration, but we are both a bit tired today!
Dessert was great too but I was so excited about it that we ate it all and I forgot to get a picture! Oh well.
After dinner at our French restaurant we stopped in at an Italian wine bar, Bar Bamibino. The nice lady taught us little bit about the Italian wines, which was fun to compare to the French wine we had just enjoyed.
Now it was time for cocktails! We got a recommendation from the wine bar lady to check out Locanda for some drinks.
Martini, stirred not shaken, with a twist, and an old fashioned. |
A lady at Locanda told us about an "underground" unknown place to check out, called The Hideout at Dalva, so off we went!
Yelp told me there was an Irish bar around, so we went to The Phoenix Irish Pub. It was not like any other Irish pub we've been to, definitely a "ghetto" version of one!
For one last stop we went into a bar called Elbo Room. It is a very intimate place with a lot of history behind it.
It was definitely time to call is a night at this point. We walked up the street to catch the bus back to the East Bay!
Waiting at the bus stop. |
We had a fabulous anniversary celebration, but we are both a bit tired today!
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