Orchard Hotel SF CA WONDERFULPosted: Sun, Feb 08 2009Location:
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0Stayed 5 nites in Jan 2009 at the Orchard. I have stayed in SF CA before, many times, but this was a great trip. The Orchard is so easy to travel about town. The Hotel is on a cable car line, a short 3 blk walk to entrance to Chinatown, a longer 6 blks to the Market/Powell transportation hub (cable car, street car, BART and bus) Union Square shopping/retail. The Sir Francis Drake hotel, with the Scalla bistro run by someone on Food Network Chef challenge. Great frites. 2 blks from Sears Fine Foods, check out the French toast or the Swiss Pancakes. Great "French" cafe, LePresse a short 3 blks away down Bush. Short, 10 blk walk to North Beach with great Italian food, Calzones, and the Stella Bakery,
Room was wonderful, quiet, clean, big bathroom, fantastic bed. I have slept on the Westin Heavenly bed, this bed was better. Did I say QUIET room wow. Some cable car noise, but not much. A smaller room, but certainly bigger than NYC Hotels. Plenty of room for the 2 of us.
Had a great time visiting MOMA, the deYoung museum in Golden Gate Park, Fisherman Wharf, North Beach, Pier 39, the Ferry building, Ghiradelli Square, the Chieftain Bar, Coit tower and finally NOPA a restuarant on Divisadero. Wonderful Pork Chop.
Staff was great. We arrived on a Wednesday nite, with Bob the doorman taking our luggage and giving us a great dining tip to the Beldin Alley with Tiuramasu's Cafe. The front desk got us a copy of SF Guardian, and the other SF weekly that lists events Wed to Tues. Laptop at the front desk allows you to ditch your Laptop and just check emails via theirs.
Finally check out the Cioppino at theTadish Grill .
Jeff