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djyee100

djyee100

5 hours ago, FrogPrincesse said:
Well, Cockscomb is actually only 10 min away from the Moscone Center. Just saying... :) 

 

I was thinking of places where you could walk out of the Moscone Center, circle the block a bit, and find something to eat.

 

That walk down Fourth St from the Moscone Center goes into the gritty now gentrifying area of SOMA. I feel OK walking down there from Market during the day. Not so enthused about that adventure at night. It's not a pleasant city walk, either, especially when you go under the freeway.

djyee100

djyee100

5 hours ago, FrogPrincesse said:
Well, Cockscomb is actually only 10 min away from the Moscone Center. Just saying... :) 

 

I was thinking of places where you could walk out of the Moscone Center, circle the block a bit, and find something to eat.

 

That walk down Fourth St from the Moscone Center goes into the gritty now gentrifying area of SOMA. I feel OK walking down there from Market during the day. Not so enthused about that adventure at night.

djyee100

djyee100

5 hours ago, FrogPrincesse said:
Well, Cockscomb is actually only 10 min away from the Moscone Center. Just saying... :) 

 

I was thinking of places where you could walk out of the Moscone Center, circle the block a bit, and find something to eat.

 

That walk down Fourth St from the Moscone Center goes into the gritty now gentrifying area of SOMA. I feel OK walking down there from Market during the day. Not so enthused about that adventure at night.

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