Thank you for visit San Francisco and showing the amazing places to visit! We have been watching you for years. My wife and I work in the hospitality industry and appreciate you showing the great side of where we live and work
San Fran is so entertaining! Ran around there in the 70’s. I lived about 45 minutes from there in the Bay Area San Leandro. You showed us things I had not seen! Thank you for the vlog Adam
I just love these "casual" day vlogs... I am not only very well and happily entertained, I learn things as well. Have said this many times before but Adam would make an excellent high school history teacher...kids would pay attention to him!
Enjoying your SF explorations. I spent a week there last October for a conference. Spent one day just bumming around town with a Muni day pass. Despite all its troubles, it is still a magical place. It helps that there was perfect weather all week. I remember what it was like 40 years ago, and I hope it can regain its former glory. I agree, the public transit is great. Never got in a car all week. Walking down Lombard was really neat.
I was born in what was once a military base in Presidio 😊 I’ve visited SF frequently with my family when my kids were young. Loved what it once was. Thank you for your video!
Harvey Milk was elected to the Board of Supervisors in San Francisco. Next time you’re going to San Francisco. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
I have a lot of memories from SF when I used to work two doors down from the Salesfarce tower. Many thanks to spirit guide Daphne for taking us around. I hope you (we) get to check out Fort Point which sits directly below the Golden Gate Bridge. On the east side of either the second or third floor, there are a lot of hand-written graphiti (mostly signatures) dating back to the 1800s, which is pretty cool.
I feel you. I learned how to parallel park while living in Key West because of the limited parking space and tiny roads.. So many Cars had missing left side mirrors because people would always knock into them and drive off
@@TheDailyWoo I know Daphne is a great tour guide but if you ever need another tag along or tour guide I'm always down! I annoy all my friends with all the stuff I point out in SF and the greater Bay Area
Adam, I'd ask you to go to Pacifica, check out where Harold drives off the hearse from Harold and Maud; check out the Fitgerald Marine Preserve in Halfmoon Bay; then drive further down HWY1 to Pescadero Beach (which Harold drives past in Harold in Maud, more importantly its a beautiful beach). Finally check out the Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo. Then you're almost to Santa Cruz. Love your stuff Adam. You're a good guy. Really positive. Enjoy watching you and your friend travel about.
It was nice to see the cable cars, I think my favorite part of San Francisco. Its funny, I always sing the jingle too...🎶 Rice a Roni, a San Francisco treat! (Ding-Ding!) 🎶
I love this city. Have been 3 times from the UK, one was our honeymoon. There seems to be a lot more empty shops now. I can't wait to go back. Last visit was nearly 10 years ago now
@@Mountainrock70right, it's gone but I guess ppl still call them cable cars. That one song that put The Fray on the map was called Cable Car in parenthesis.
Missed opportunity to mention that Ross Alley was featured in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom during the car chase while short round is driving! 🤠
It's been many a moon since I walked those hills. There's a veritable coronacopia of sweet architecture and great food joints scattered about. No doubt y'all are gettin your steps in!
I noticed you didn't highlight the barrage of human feces littered all throughout the city. Or the homeless camps. Kudos to you for visiting that third world country.
Hi adam, thanks for the vlog. I work a few blocks from the salesforce park but never been. You've inspired me to take a break down there! You beat me to it.
15:08 Why did I think you were gonna say something dirty but paused and just kept going! Thanks Adam for coming to my city. You recorded the best of what's left of this city. Thanks again
@18:32 man, I rode the MUNI almost everyday for seven years while going to college and have seen some odd stuff while riding. Thank you Adam for your awesome San Francisco vlog!
I'd love to stay in San Francisco for at least six months. There would be a lot of eating and walking. And of course, culture and history...and eating and walking.
I spent lots of happy hours in The Castro, especially the Castro theatre. The Castro Breakfast Blend from the coffee place is excellent. Harvey Milk was the president of the City Council. He and Mayor George Mascone were assasinated by Dan White.
I watch your new video every day on my lunch. Thank you for doing what you do! Also, you should visit Famous Monster Pizza in Decatur, Indiana. It's your type of place!
@@dopenerd I tagged you in a video if you haven’t seen it. Knotts acquired 5 from San Francisco. When they didn’t need them anymore one went to a museum in Orange County and four were returned to San Francisco. What they did with them I don’t know.
@@user-uw6nk9ph7k Don't be so rude and crude. What Adam does or does not do off camera is not anyone's business and it is not right to make assumptions.
@@LadyDragonsblood I just made an observation. You're the one with the dirty mind that's reading a lot into it and then inferring what you think I meant
OH Old St Mary’s church in Chinatown! Just up the street from the building I used to work in! I used to go up there for noon mass on holy days such as Good Friday. Beautiful church with a lot of history. The walls survived the 1906 earthquake.
That’s how Chipotle started, the founder ( Steve Ells ) worked as a chef in San Francisco and after work, the local chefs would get together and enjoy some late night burritos in the Mission District. He saw how popular they were with the locals, so when he returned to his home in Denver, He opened his first Chipotle Restaurant selling Mission Style Burritos 😎👍🌯
Loving your trip to SF. I so want to go back, my uncle was one of building engineers for one of those tall buildings and his name is on the dedication. When I was last there we drove thru on our way to Monterrey and Carmel. He's been gone for awhile but I so want to go and grab a picture of it. Did drive by the house they used for Mrs Doutbfire, you should walk by that place it is a beautiful home. Love the videos with Daphine in them she is so fum!
Please consider visiting Musée Mécanique, right behind that world famous Fishermans' Wharf sign on Pier 45! It's beyond wonderful! I myself have wasted hours in there exploring every single inch of that magical little antique arcade 🥰
I discovered your videos about 2 months ago, and am a fan. I love how inclusive, and chill you are. Thanks also for being so inclusive with this area of San Fran and such. Keep on doing what you’re doing! I’m a fan!
I grew up in the bay area. San Francisco has always been special to me. Thanks, Adam.
Thank you for sharing so beutiful. Your amazing friend
Thank you for visit San Francisco and showing the amazing places to visit! We have been watching you for years. My wife and I work in the hospitality industry and appreciate you showing the great side of where we live and work
San Fran is so entertaining! Ran around there in the 70’s. I lived about 45 minutes from there in the Bay Area San Leandro. You showed us things I had not seen! Thank you for the vlog Adam
Thank you for taking us along! Beautiful day.
I just love these "casual" day vlogs... I am not only very well and happily entertained, I learn things as well. Have said this many times before but Adam would make an excellent high school history teacher...kids would pay attention to him!
Literally thought he was a teacher. Lol.
Hi Adam, glad your liking San Francisco, it is a unique place for sure, keep up the good work and all of the steps!
This was a fun video. I love that park with the view! And sf full of history so much fun to go and explore! You two are great!!
Enjoying your SF explorations. I spent a week there last October for a conference. Spent one day just bumming around town with a Muni day pass. Despite all its troubles, it is still a magical place. It helps that there was perfect weather all week. I remember what it was like 40 years ago, and I hope it can regain its former glory. I agree, the public transit is great. Never got in a car all week. Walking down Lombard was really neat.
I was born in what was once a military base in Presidio 😊 I’ve visited SF frequently with my family when my kids were young. Loved what it once was. Thank you for your video!
Harvey Milk was elected to the Board of Supervisors in San Francisco. Next time you’re going to San Francisco. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.
1:24 ,thats not just for the pigeons, its to keep the homeless off & from jumping over to avoid paying the fare
Your amazing ability to make ordinary objects and places seem so interesting!
I have a lot of memories from SF when I used to work two doors down from the Salesfarce tower. Many thanks to spirit guide Daphne for taking us around. I hope you (we) get to check out Fort Point which sits directly below the Golden Gate Bridge. On the east side of either the second or third floor, there are a lot of hand-written graphiti (mostly signatures) dating back to the 1800s, which is pretty cool.
Fort Point is where Natalie Wood jumped into the bay in "Vertigo". Hitchcock was proud.
Please learn the difference between a trolly and a cable car.
I learned to drive a manual (stick shift) in San Francisco.....baptism by fire!! Those hills are no joke! Great video!
That sounds HORRIFIC.
@@ct6852 Lot's of Emergency Brake involved :)
@@jugatsu23nichi My family def learned that you can get a ticket depending on which way your wheels are turned when you park. Lol.
@@ct6852 So True!
I feel you. I learned how to parallel park while living in Key West because of the limited parking space and tiny roads.. So many Cars had missing left side mirrors because people would always knock into them and drive off
One of the things I love about SF is how packed it is with history and things to look at.
Fudge packed.
So much to see. I enjoy it
@@TheDailyWoo I know Daphne is a great tour guide but if you ever need another tag along or tour guide I'm always down! I annoy all my friends with all the stuff I point out in SF and the greater Bay Area
Like all them rainbow flags.🙄
Had me rolling!!.. Twin Peaks might have awesome coffee 🤷🏻♂️ should’ve had a ‘peek’ inside 😂😂😂
Good video keep it up
Adam, I'd ask you to go to Pacifica, check out where Harold drives off the hearse from Harold and Maud; check out the Fitgerald Marine Preserve in Halfmoon Bay; then drive further down HWY1 to Pescadero Beach (which Harold drives past in Harold in Maud, more importantly its a beautiful beach). Finally check out the Elephant Seals at Ano Nuevo. Then you're almost to Santa Cruz. Love your stuff Adam. You're a good guy. Really positive. Enjoy watching you and your friend travel about.
It was nice to see the cable cars, I think my favorite part of San Francisco. Its funny, I always sing the jingle too...🎶 Rice a Roni, a San Francisco treat! (Ding-Ding!) 🎶
congrats Adam on the amount of steps such a fascinating and diverse city its on my Bucket list of cities to visit
That’s great to hear. I hope you could come visit one day. Best of luck. ☮️
This is a great video Adam. It's on my bucket list to visit San Francisco.
Wow, that view you guys had of Downtown kicking back by the Lighthouse. Really gorgeous.
Fabulous job. I always wanted to make it to California
The vinyl statue of Prince is so cool!
Awesome video!
🙂👍❤️❤️
Stay safe brother woo
The tram to the park was a fun touch!
Awesome video
Great video. Love going places with you and Daphne
Always enjoy you two in videos. A pleasant change of pace 😀
Thankyou for taking me to San Fran very cool❤❤❤❤
I love this city. Have been 3 times from the UK, one was our honeymoon. There seems to be a lot more empty shops now. I can't wait to go back. Last visit was nearly 10 years ago now
Thank you Adam for another trip .
Thanks ,Adam,for profiling San Francisco.Really beautiful.🧡
It's called a Cable car.
Cables gone now
@@Mountainrock70right, it's gone but I guess ppl still call them cable cars. That one song that put The Fray on the map was called Cable Car in parenthesis.
You guys are nuts! I can smell that town
San Francisco has got to be one of the most beautiful cities.
Loved the two white horses mural and all the parks. Those trolleys are great too.
I would love to take a trip to California, never been, but I would love to go someday.
Missed opportunity to mention that Ross Alley was featured in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom during the car chase while short round is driving! 🤠
Wonderful video Adam !
I think they call them
Cable cars trolleys are the electric ones
Thank you Adam...
It's been many a moon since I walked those hills. There's a veritable coronacopia of sweet architecture and great food joints scattered about. No doubt y'all are gettin your steps in!
I been sub to you for a few yrs now, your voice and sense of humor, keeps me watching.
Wow! You covered a lot of ground for this! Nice video.
I noticed you didn't highlight the barrage of human feces littered all throughout the city. Or the homeless camps. Kudos to you for visiting that third world country.
That "raised" park in the city reminds me of the Highline in NYC.
So cool that you guys went to Castro!
Adam, It's a Cable Car!
Hi adam, thanks for the vlog. I work a few blocks from the salesforce park but never been. You've inspired me to take a break down there! You beat me to it.
15:08 Why did I think you were gonna say something dirty but paused and just kept going! Thanks Adam for coming to my city. You recorded the best of what's left of this city. Thanks again
@18:32 man, I rode the MUNI almost everyday for seven years while going to college and have seen some odd stuff while riding. Thank you Adam for your awesome San Francisco vlog!
Rice A Roni…😂never gets old!
I never knew it was Tim Burton who says "we don't take kindly to strangers" in PWBA. You are truly a wealth of movie knowledge
I'd love to stay in San Francisco for at least six months. There would be a lot of eating and walking. And of course, culture and history...and eating and walking.
Im here to drop some kisses to you😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😙😚😙
Already got my coffee reddy. Can't wait for today's episode.
The elevated park is super cool.
Looks really great at night w the surrounding buildings.
Philz. ❤ I have one every Friday. Friday Philz day.
I love San Francisco I was there in 2018.
Love you guys
Very strategic camera angles of the Castro store windows Adam. Really enjoy watching you explore our City!
Definitely got a Roger Rabbit vibe when the trolley rolled by.
I spent lots of happy hours in The Castro, especially the Castro theatre. The Castro Breakfast Blend from the coffee place is excellent.
Harvey Milk was the president of the City Council. He and Mayor George Mascone were assasinated by Dan White.
I watch your new video every day on my lunch. Thank you for doing what you do! Also, you should visit Famous Monster Pizza in Decatur, Indiana. It's your type of place!
@tnoonan5777 yes!
What a fabulous city I will get there one day from UK
Love SF. Chinatown one of my favorites.
I get the tacos lenguas at my local taqueria all the time. It's my favorite kind of taco!
Harvey Milk was on the Board of Supervisors in San Francisco.
Knotts Berry Farm had the trolleys years ago and gave them to San Francisco. It would be interesting to see them again!
Actually it’s the other way around. The trolleys at KBF were sent there after retirement from San Francisco.
@@dopenerd. I don’t know about that but I do know when Knotts didn’t want them anymore they sent them to San Francisco.
@@DALEf4u I believe one was sent to Knott's back in the 50's and later returned to SF to be put in the museum.
@@dopenerd I tagged you in a video if you haven’t seen it. Knotts acquired 5 from San Francisco. When they didn’t need them anymore one went to a museum in Orange County and four were returned to San Francisco. What they did with them I don’t know.
@@dopenerd ua-cam.com/video/LxNvmVjfxNA/v-deo.html
10:00 Mission Dolores Park was one of the highlights of my San Francisco trip. One day I shall return.
Your video makes me want to go to SF. The last time I've been there was about 25 years ago.
Good morning Adam!
Not bad work out- you got your steps in with inclines, while sight seeing.
Great videos! But Adam, that's a Cable Car ... not a Trolley Car. There is a difference as a Cable Car is powered by a cable running underground. 🙂
Ever notice how the woo uploads later when Daphne's around?
It also has to do with the four hour time change....when he is at home in Florida the posts come out earlier, than when he is on the west coast.
Hmmmm! 😏
@@LadyDragonsblood it happens when he's in Florida too
@@user-uw6nk9ph7k Don't be so rude and crude. What Adam does or does not do off camera is not anyone's business and it is not right to make assumptions.
@@LadyDragonsblood I just made an observation. You're the one with the dirty mind that's reading a lot into it and then inferring what you think I meant
I don’t know how many times I’ve been to SAN FRAN probably dozens but it never gets old just like rice a roni 😂
Looks like a lot of people have left San Fran.
OH Old St Mary’s church in Chinatown! Just up the street from the building I used to work in! I used to go up there for noon mass on holy days such as Good Friday. Beautiful church with a lot of history. The walls survived the 1906 earthquake.
Love the Park above the city… 🌴🌴
IT'S A CLASSIC TROLLEY!
That "muni" does look like "mini." San Francisco is quite a place. Thanks for the video.
Adam, that lighted cylinder you thought may be ghost, was actually "BEAM ME UP SCOTTY" time.🤔
That’s how Chipotle started, the founder ( Steve Ells ) worked as a chef in San Francisco and after work, the local chefs would get together and enjoy some late night burritos in the Mission District. He saw how popular they were with the locals, so when he returned to his home in Denver, He opened his first Chipotle Restaurant selling Mission Style Burritos 😎👍🌯
Thanks for coming to my city haven't been back since I moved in 2022
Everytime I see San Francisco architecture I think of the opening scene of Interview with a Vampire. Very unique look
Love that zoom in shot. That's Market st. 'Hotel' is still there.
Notice how empty that place is. They are moving out.
Loving your trip to SF. I so want to go back, my uncle was one of building engineers for one of those tall buildings and his name is on the dedication. When I was last there we drove thru on our way to Monterrey and Carmel. He's been gone for awhile but I so want to go and grab a picture of it. Did drive by the house they used for Mrs Doutbfire, you should walk by that place it is a beautiful home.
Love the videos with Daphine in them she is so fum!
You were literally the 1st customer at Philz Coffee in Orange for your piping hot caffeinated beverage. 👍
Yep!
Please consider visiting Musée Mécanique, right behind that world famous Fishermans' Wharf sign on Pier 45! It's beyond wonderful! I myself have wasted hours in there exploring every single inch of that magical little antique arcade 🥰
Thank you Adam and Daphne!!
There are some great Tiki Bars in San Francisco! Hopefully you both get a chance to visit some 🌴🌺💛
Nice "the room" filming location note. Hi doggie!
Love the shirt. I get to go see the 'Sharp Dressed Simple Man' tour on the 17th. (tomorrow to me)
You are far braver than I am. Thanks for the video, Adam.
😂 I was only half way through the vlog when I say the salesforce park and then you had gone. Awesome!
I discovered your videos about 2 months ago, and am a fan. I love how inclusive, and chill you are. Thanks also for being so inclusive with this area of San Fran and such. Keep on doing what you’re doing! I’m a fan!
15 miles North of SF is Corte Madera. Circus Vargas is there (Until Aug 21, 2023) and you should go see the show if you can!
Yes, love Dolores Park. Yes yes, yes. Not so many homeless as they say. Thank you, energy Energy ENERGY!!!!
There was a Hamburger Mary's in San Diego as well. Stil there, but with a name change.