I went up there in one of the historic streetcars, because the queues for the cable car during the day are always very long and you could end up waiting over half an hour for a ride there.
I like that the smaller tables, for one or two people, are lined up along the window, so you get the best of the view, although it's daytime, so no sunset, as the game is this evening.
There is some work to cleanup some of the old industrial damage to the seabed i the bay, so the view was dominated by a digger on a barge that was putting some of the cleaned-up boulders back into the water.There are lots of other eateries along Pier 39, along with all the gift shops.
There are a lot of different paths around all the shops leading to different viewing areas, so there are plenty of places to take photographs from.
There are a number of marinas around the whole coastline, with many expensive-looking boats.
At the end of the day, I returned back to my hotel using the cable car from the wharf back to Powell St.
My hotel is one block away from the cable car end, so it's very convenient.




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