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Top Foodie Stop at the SF Ferry Building

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In San Francisco there are tons of foodie adventures, but a popular stop is the Ferry building which includes dozens of eatery’s.

The Ferry building offers a variety of places to eat like Gotts and The Cowgirl Creamery.

San Francisco native Krista Mahoney weighed on the subject stating that her “favorite restaurant at the Ferry building is Gotts”

Gotts is an American style eatery at the far end of the building.

Mahoney also stated that “Gotts is an experience that everyone visiting The City should visit”

Another San Francisco native, Madeline Fisher, commented on her favorite spot, The Cowgirl Creamery.

“There is more than just cheese” disclosed Fisher. “They have many different options of snacks to choose from and the staff is very friendly.”

It’s not all about the food it’s about getting the food.

Both Fischer and Mahoney claimed the staff had great and friendly service and that “[it] is not too expensive”

Mahoney thinks “it’s not just the food but the experience of eating at The Ferry Building is exhilarating.”

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