1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TAI POWER SEEFF (8); COCKTAIL: BOURBON & BRANCH THE GRID San Francisco's Hidden Gems Get to know the City by the Bay beyond the big landmarks CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTO GALLERY f rom the Golden Gate Bridge to the Painted Ladies, San Francisco's most popular attractions have been documented endlessly. Leslie Santarina, the blogger behind Spotted SF and author of 500 Hidden Secrets of San Francisco, makes a point to seek out less-familiar corners. Here are a few of her favorite finds: 1. St. Francis Fountain This 100-year-old diner specializes in giant breakfasts and ice cream sundaes. 2801 24th St. 2. Primavera Saturday mornings are for fresh tamales and chilaquiles. Ferry Plaza Farmers Market 3. Andy Goldsworthy Sculptures The British artist's installations are made from fallen trees. The Presidio 4. Bourbon & Branch Make a reservation to nab the password for this retro speakeasy. 501 Jones St. 5. Portals of the Past These pillars survived the earthquake of 1906. Golden Gate Park 6. Urban Putt Cocktails + whimsical indoor mini-golf = perfect date night. 1096 S. Van Ness Ave 7. Faery Door Visitors leave trinkets behind this whimsical artwork built into a log. Golden Gate Park 8. Bob's Donuts Fresh, classic donuts-all day, every day. 1621 Polk St. 9. The Cheese School Learn to make and pair cheese at these hands-on classes. Ghirardelli Square, 900 North Point St. VISITCALIFORNIA.COM | 81http://www.VISITCALIFORNIA.COM