Frommer's San Francisco 2012 - Matthew Poole [31]
1 Rent a Bicycle
Walk, take a bus, or ride the Powell–Hyde cable car (which goes right by it) to Blazing Saddles bicycle rental shop at 2715 Hyde St., between Beach and North Point streets near Ghirardelli Square ( 415/202-8888;). Rent a single or tandem bike for a full day, and be sure to ask for: 1) a free map pointing out the route to Sam’s in Tiburon, 2) ferry tickets, 3) a bicycle lock, and 4) a bottle of water. Bring your own sunscreen, a hat (for the deck at Sam’s), and a light jacket—no matter how warm it is right now, the weather can change in minutes. Each bike has a small pouch hooked to the handlebars where you can stuff your stuff.
Fun tip: While you’re here, ask about the GoCar rentals—they’re a blast to drive and a great way to explore the city. Also, they talk to you. (See the GoCar sidebar for more info.)
Start pedaling along the map route to Golden Gate Bridge. You’ll encounter one short, steep hill right from the start at Aquatic Park, but it’s okay to walk your bike (hey, you haven’t had your coffee fix yet). Keep riding westward through Fort Point and the Marina Green to Crissy Field.
2 The Warming Hut
At the west end of Crissy Field, alongside the bike path, is the Warming Hut ( 415/561-3040), a barnlike building where you can fuel up with a light (organic, sustainable) snack and coffee drinks. Several picnic tables nearby offer beautiful views of the bay.
3 Biking the Golden Gate
After your break, there’s one more steep hill up to the bridge. Follow the bike path to the west side of the bridge (pedestrians must stay on the east side), cross the bridge, and take the road to your left heading downhill and crossing underneath Hwy. 101. Coast all the way to Sausalito.
Biking across an icon.
4 Exploring Sausalito
You’ll love Sausalito. Cruising down Bridgeway is like being transported to one of those seaside towns on the French Riviera. Lock the bikes and mosey around on foot for a while.
5 Horizons
If you’re thirsty, ask for a table on the bayside deck at Horizons (558 Bridgeway; 415/331-3232) and order a Bloody Mary, but don’t eat yet.
6 North Bay Tour
Back on the bike, head north again on the bike path as it winds along the bay. When you reach the Mill Valley Car Wash at the end of the bike path, turn right onto East Blithedale Avenue, which will cross Hwy. 101 and turn into Tiburon Boulevard. (This is the only sucky part of the ride where you’ll encounter traffic.) About a mile past Hwy. 101, you’ll enter a small park called Blackie’s Pasture. (Look for the life-size bronze statue erected in 1995 to honor Tiburon’s beloved “mascot” Blackie the horse.) Now it’s an easy cruise on the bike path all the way to Sam’s.
7 Sam’s Anchor Café
Ride your bike all the way to the south end of Tiburon Boulevard and lock your bike at the bike rack near the ferry dock. Walk over to the ferry loading dock and check the ferry departure schedule for “Tiburon to Pier 39/Fisherman’s Wharf.” Then walk over to Sam’s Anchor Café (27 Main St.; 415/435-4527;), request a table on the back patio overlooking the harbor, and relax with a cool drink. Sweet.
Sam’s Anchor Café.
8 Ferry Ride Back to San Francisco
When it’s time to leave, board the ferry with your bike (bike riders board first, so don’t stand