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Ferry Building Marketplace

The Ferry Building Marketplace is an essential San Francisco food experience. There are plenty of tourists who’ve figured this out (this place is usually crowded), but don’t let that stop you—the Ferry Buiding Marketplace is always worth your time. Walking down the long, high-ceilinged hallway you'll find a range of food stalls, restaurants, and cafes. There are crackly fresh sourdough baguettes (Acme Bread), burritos stuffed with french fries (Señor Sisig), juicy burgers and soft serve (Gott’s Roadside), plus oysters and hearty clam chowder (Hog Island Oyster Co.). You'll also want to stop by Red Bay Coffee for charcoal lattes to go, and Peaches Patties for a variety of Jamaican patties.

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