Thursday, June 13, 2013

breakfast west village Also new to the Santa Cruz section is Rosa s Rosticeria, 439 Lake Ave. (& 831/479-3536), where Latin

On the fringes of the less-than-pleasant Tenderloin District, this retro 1950s-style breakfast west village choice is a gathering place for visiting rockers, writers, and filmmakers who crave a Southern California vibe during their San Francisco visits. The focal point of the pastel-painted Palm Springs style hotel is a heated, paisley-muraled pool in a modern-sculpture garden. breakfast west village The rooms, while far from plush, are currently being updated but are comfortably outfitted with bamboo furnishings and original local art. In addition to the usual amenities, the inn s own closed-circuit channel shows films exclusively made in or about San Francisco. breakfast west village Services include breakfast west village on-site massage breakfast west village and woo hoo! free parking. A hot restaurant and lounge, Bambuddha, revitalized the hotel s reputation as a hot nightspot with Southeast Asian cuisine and cocktail lounge flair. 601 Eddy St. (at Larkin St.), San Francisco, CA 94109. & 800/248-9466 or 415/776-1380. Fax 415/885-3109. www.thephoenixhotel.com. 44 units. $149 $169 double; $185 $205 suite. Rates include continental breakfast. AE, DC, MC, V. Free parking. Bus: 19, 31, 38, or 47. Amenities: Bar; heated outdoor pool; concierge; tour desk; in-room massage; same-day laundry service/dry cleaning. In room: TV, VCR on request, dataport, fridge and microwave in some rooms, hair dryer, iron on request. If you encounter serious problems, breakfast west village contact the Traveler s Aid International (& 202/546-1127; www.travelersaid.org) to help direct you to a local branch. This nationwide, nonprofit, social-service organization geared to helping travelers in difficult straits offers services that might include reuniting families separated while traveling, providing food and/or breakfast west village shelter to people stranded without cash, or even emotional counseling. If you re in trouble, seek them out. Also new to the Santa Cruz section is Rosa s Rosticeria, 439 Lake Ave. (& 831/479-3536), where Latin music goes well with the sunny seating, harbor view, Cuban cuisine, and wickedly good Black Margaritas; and The Crepe Place, 1134 Soquel Ave. (& 831/429-6994), a local favorite serving 15 styles of delicious crepes.
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