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McKinley Square — Attraction in San Francisco

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McKinley Square
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Vermont St (The real “Crookedest Street in the World.”)
807 Vermont St, San Francisco, CA 94107
New Life Church San Francisco
884 Rhode Island St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Fallen Bridge Park
531 Utah St, San Francisco, CA 94110
The Benches Garden
San Francisco, CA 94107
Verdi Club
2424 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Pacific Felt Factory (arts complex)
2830 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Potrero Branch Library
1616 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Jackson Playground Park
1645 17th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Potrero Hill Playground
733 Arkansas St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Brava Theater Center
2781 24th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Nearby restaurants
Lost Resort
2736 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Newkirk's
1002 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
Asiento
2730 21st St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Waterfall cevicheria
1000 Potrero Ave, San Francisco, CA 94110
Mr. Pizza Man
2680 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine
710 Florida St, San Francisco, CA 94110
el Mil Amores
2780 21st St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Penny Roma
3000 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94110
The Morris
2501 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Rasa Rasa Kitchen / R2K
2200 Bryant St, San Francisco, CA 94110
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McKinley Square

2311 20th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
4.6(152)
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attractions: Vermont St (The real “Crookedest Street in the World.”), New Life Church San Francisco, Fallen Bridge Park, The Benches Garden, Verdi Club, Pacific Felt Factory (arts complex), Potrero Branch Library, Jackson Playground Park, Potrero Hill Playground, Brava Theater Center, restaurants: Lost Resort, Newkirk's, Asiento, Waterfall cevicheria, Mr. Pizza Man, Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine, el Mil Amores, Penny Roma, The Morris, Rasa Rasa Kitchen / R2K
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(415) 831-2700
Website
sfrecpark.org
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Sat6 AM - 10 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of McKinley Square

Vermont St (The real “Crookedest Street in the World.”)

New Life Church San Francisco

Fallen Bridge Park

The Benches Garden

Verdi Club

Pacific Felt Factory (arts complex)

Potrero Branch Library

Jackson Playground Park

Potrero Hill Playground

Brava Theater Center

Vermont St (The real “Crookedest Street in the World.”)

Vermont St (The real “Crookedest Street in the World.”)

4.4

(15)

Open 24 hours
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New Life Church San Francisco

New Life Church San Francisco

5.0

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Fallen Bridge Park

Fallen Bridge Park

4.3

(42)

Closed
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The Benches Garden

The Benches Garden

4.6

(16)

Open 24 hours
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Discover San Franciscos Hidden Food Gems
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Nearby restaurants of McKinley Square

Lost Resort

Newkirk's

Asiento

Waterfall cevicheria

Mr. Pizza Man

Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine

el Mil Amores

Penny Roma

The Morris

Rasa Rasa Kitchen / R2K

Lost Resort

Lost Resort

4.7

(202)

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Newkirk's

Newkirk's

4.8

(167)

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Asiento

Asiento

4.6

(292)

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Waterfall cevicheria

Waterfall cevicheria

4.7

(88)

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Rachel Royer DenzerRachel Royer Denzer
Like the legendary Lombard street, it had curvy streets. What people don’t know who don’t live in San Francisco is that once a year, on Easter, is the Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race. According to the website, it started in 2000 when a lone man went down this street and started a neighborhood tradition. Besides Hardly Stricky Bluegrass, it’s one of my “must do” list. It’s hilarious to watch grown adults try their luck on tiny childhood toy bike on this steep street. If your visiting Easter weekend, bring some wine and watch the toy bikes fall apart under overweight adults.
Néstor Pina FernándezNéstor Pina Fernández
Small park at the top of Potrero Hill with good views, it has a big kids playground with sand and a lot of structures and slides. Love that there are multiple big cars that the kids can use just around the playground, they seem to be there just for anyone to use. Also the park is surprisingly not very windy for SF standards.
Mark HolmMark Holm
A nice little park in the Potrero Hill neighborhood . Popular with parents of small children and dog owners. It also has some great views of SF in one of the warmest areas of the city
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Like the legendary Lombard street, it had curvy streets. What people don’t know who don’t live in San Francisco is that once a year, on Easter, is the Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race. According to the website, it started in 2000 when a lone man went down this street and started a neighborhood tradition. Besides Hardly Stricky Bluegrass, it’s one of my “must do” list. It’s hilarious to watch grown adults try their luck on tiny childhood toy bike on this steep street. If your visiting Easter weekend, bring some wine and watch the toy bikes fall apart under overweight adults.
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Small park at the top of Potrero Hill with good views, it has a big kids playground with sand and a lot of structures and slides. Love that there are multiple big cars that the kids can use just around the playground, they seem to be there just for anyone to use. Also the park is surprisingly not very windy for SF standards.
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A nice little park in the Potrero Hill neighborhood . Popular with parents of small children and dog owners. It also has some great views of SF in one of the warmest areas of the city
Mark Holm

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Reviews of McKinley Square

4.6
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3.0
9y

I come to this dog park EVERYDAY with my presa canario APOLLO. Alot of ppl who come by know us and know apollo is a gentle giant....but i will complain about these yuppie couples that ruined the fun for us and other dogs..i will put them on blast on here and more places because of their stupidity and actions like they own the park!

So APOLLO and I go for a play at the DOG park, and this couple thought it was smart to lay a blanket with there wine bottles and there clothes/backpacks all over...fine its okay, but do not complain of my dog comes say hello and walk over a blanket unattended at that wen u go walk away!..go off to the side, setup up ur stuff on a bench, theres plenty of benches...instead in the middle where all dogs play!! Tired of ppl like this..who think they can just take over public areas..i speak out truthfully..ima say...

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5.0
9y

What a nice park! We went mid-afternoon on a weekday and it was quiet, with only a few families and small children. There are two play structures, one for small children, and one for bigger children. They have a walled sandbox, but the whole playground has sand instead of bark on the ground. They also have some nice swings and several of them are for small children. There are small picnic tables inside the fenced play area and when I was there, they were shaded by the nearby cedar trees. The lawn space adjacent would be a nice place for a picnic too, but dogs seem to be off-leash there often. This is a small neighborhood park, so there are no restrooms. Don't forget to drive down twisty Vermont St when...

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5.0
6y

Like the legendary Lombard street, it had curvy streets. What people don’t know who don’t live in San Francisco is that once a year, on Easter, is the Bring Your Own Big Wheel Race. According to the website, it started in 2000 when a lone man went down this street and started a neighborhood tradition. Besides Hardly Stricky Bluegrass, it’s one of my “must do” list. It’s hilarious to watch grown adults try their luck on tiny childhood toy bike on this steep street. If your visiting Easter weekend, bring some wine and watch the toy bikes fall apart under...

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