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Aug 14, 2014

Of the Last Supper and the seagull from Fisherman's Grotto Restaurant in Fisherman's Wharf in SF thereby

When my wife and I to the Fisherman's Wharf found in 08 years with the San Francisco again, it was the United States / Canada 30-day camping trip out west near the end. So, we decided to eat dinner at a restaurant where a disproportionately on our travel style ... ^ ^

Maybe it's the mark of Fisherman's Wharf nostalgic (crab) ... probably the most famous in the world when I see it? (Click here for Google Map map)

Is the open-air shops selling crab chowder and Cram visited gallantly through Fisherman's Grotto Restaurant is right here (Fisherman's Grotto). Perhaps (No.9) Was pier than 09 times in the shop where.

This is looking at the menu board, but much of the fun is the cover art ... holding the menu board take photos ~

Fishing seems to have not received a lot of glass Alioto's restaurant and the second floor of the restaurant is out the window. Landscape scenery in the restaurant looking out the entrance of the restaurant are lined with open-air shops I remember that moment so they panic.

And it was our dinner menu was almost the first and last 30 days from the travel Dungeness Crab chowder and Cram, who small fries with a fork wisdom. "Dad stop taking pictures, Can not we just eat fast?" It is this expression.

Or only building visible behind the hill towering over the pout pouting, like a landscape in the countryside and in the fishing village where.

Old model was on display in the dining room on the entrance road to come after a meal, this restaurant is that it should operate a third generation native San Francisco.

North and in the number of tourists and Fisherman's Wharf are still in front of the open-air restaurant,

Some ticks Honk car staring at the food they shed seagull who does not budge.

One each in a parked car occupied seagull sitting up ~

The other sounds of street musicians while keeping the memories of the last San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf this day,

Cross the Bay Bridge, which received the light of the sunset last, was not found to relax, go live in San Ramon seniors home that day.

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