I am just utterly utterly disgusted with the security over at the Hyatt but this time I did not I was just walking through we sat down we got told to leave and move and all that and that it was closed it's an open area why is it closed but yet not only was I told to be to remove myself I was rudely yelled at threatened that if I didn't have my dog with me that would be different outcome. And I know that the police in San Francisco would not help me they would stick to their little underlings security people even though she was the most vicious woman and continued to threaten me the whole time I was there through embarcadero one through four until I finally got to the Hyatt where I had been staying. I had sat down next to a couple and was charging my phone and she comes over there and says you guys got to leave see what you did to me see what I did I ruined it for everybody she said why this is what she did is a complete verbal felony with a terrorist a strike and a violent criminal and believe me she was violent and she called me everything between a crack or Coke crank I don't know some kind of head. to a dirty low life. And all I did was be in the embarcadero after hours. even though it is a completely open . I want something done to this form of life it was after 10:00 and it was embarcadero 3 I believe where she chased me out calling me every name in the book and threatening me that if I did not have my dog I would be I'm...
Read more40 years after construction commenced The Embarcadero Center remains relevant with its three levels of retail specialty shopping, in each building (named Embarcadero One, Two, Three, and Four).
I had an office in Embarcadero Two from 199 to 2005 which allowed me to shop in the stores, which was and remains a fun experience. Note: this is not an indoor/enclosed shopping mall. The stores are individual, lining each side of the buildings.
Warning: You don't shop at these stores for budget items; all stores are high-end retail. The stores sell everything including clothes, chocolates, sunglasses, jewelry, and other wonderful things. There's also good restaurants.
P.S. The entire area is a great shopping experience. There's The Ferry Building which has any kind of food you like, it also has shops. Also cool is the huge weekend Farmers' Market, and the craft stalls on Market Street, on the sidewalk abutting the Hyatt Regency Hotel, the California cable car and near Embarcadero Four.
Bonus Tip: The entire area is absolutely fantastic during the holidays. That's when they have the outdoor ice rink at Justin Herman Plaza. And most days they have outside shopping feat. cool crafts! Plus, they have Santa, and high-end fanciful decorations.
Lastly, Embarcadero Center employees make the entire area a must visit destination at any time of the year, but especially during...
Read moreMy friends and I walked through the Embarcadero Center shopping mall on a Saturday afternoon in late May 2021 on our way to watching our first movie since before the pandemic. The Center was a sad sight compared to our last visit here over a year ago.
Most of the stores were closed or boarded up, likely current victims of the pandemic, along with much of downtown San Francisco. We were unable to find any open restaurants, unless you count Peet's Coffee as a restaurant.
It was difficult to find our way from one level to another, because many of the serpentine stairways were hidden from view by wooden barriers. Some elevators were not functioning. It should also be noted, particularly by those with mobility impairments, that escalators do not continue to the top Penthouse level, where the theaters are located.
There appeared to be a lot of construction going on. Hopefully, this will herald a renaissance at Embarcadero Center as we move forward to conquer and eventually exit from the...
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