San Francisco: So Much In a Limousine, So Little Time
San Francisco: So Much In a Limousine, So Little Time
An evening in San Francisco is always a special treat, whether you're an old-time local or a dazzled tourist from out of town. Unless you're a San Franciscan with those much-admired gigantic calves, walking even a few blocks in this town can wipe you out. The best way to get around The City is surely by limo, and US Coachways has the snazziest, safest fleet of limos and luxury vehicles in the entire Bay Area.
There are, of course, far too many choices around this town so here's an evening's itinerary designed to fit an eclectic mix of destinations into just one night. Hiring a limo is not only the safest way to get around SF, it saves your legs for the fun stuff, like dancing. But first, dinner. Not at any of those all-alike corporate eateries, either. Ask your devoted, uniformed driver to take you to the Absinthe Brasserie for a romantic, one-of-a-kind dining experiences that you could only find in San Francisco. Absinthe Brasserie is located at 298 Hayes Street at Gough (rhymes with cough) where the chef specializes in upscale French-influenced American cuisine. Or is it American-influenced French cuisine? Either way, a meal at Absinthe promises gastronomical delight and delicious stories later on.
Once you're nourished, climb back into your waiting limo and ask the driver to take the long way to Cafe Cocomo Bar & Night Club at 650 Indiana Street where you have your choice of three dance floors, rotating live bands and even dance lessons, if you need 'em. If jazz is more your bag, try the world-famous Boom Boom Room at 1601 Fillmore where you're sure to find a happy earful of jazz, blues and boogie seven nights a week. The bartenders at the Boom Boom are always coming up with strange, delicious new concoctions; maybe tonight they'll name one after you!
As the night winds down you're so glad you hired this limo for traveling about. Navigating the steep, sometimes winding streets of this city can take its toll on even the local-est of drivers. Besides, there's just so much to see out the windows and you don't want to miss a thing. One last stop before the night ends: A visit to Coffee To the People at 1206 Masonic Avenue is just the thing to say your sweet good nights. Linger as long as you like; your devoted driver will wait as long as you need and be ready to deliver you to your door in class and comfort. Ah, San Francisco. The City that's intrigued artists, musicians, poets, painters and writers for generations. Save your walking for a day at the wharf-- tonight you travel by long, luxurious limousine-- loving every minute of it!
An evening in San Francisco is always a special treat, whether you're an old-time local or a dazzled tourist from out of town. Unless you're a San Franciscan with those much-admired gigantic calves, walking even a few blocks in this town can wipe you out. The best way to get around The City is surely by limo, and US Coachways has the snazziest, safest fleet of limos and luxury vehicles in the entire Bay Area.
There are, of course, far too many choices around this town so here's an evening's itinerary designed to fit an eclectic mix of destinations into just one night. Hiring a limo is not only the safest way to get around SF, it saves your legs for the fun stuff, like dancing. But first, dinner. Not at any of those all-alike corporate eateries, either. Ask your devoted, uniformed driver to take you to the Absinthe Brasserie for a romantic, one-of-a-kind dining experiences that you could only find in San Francisco. Absinthe Brasserie is located at 298 Hayes Street at Gough (rhymes with cough) where the chef specializes in upscale French-influenced American cuisine. Or is it American-influenced French cuisine? Either way, a meal at Absinthe promises gastronomical delight and delicious stories later on.
Once you're nourished, climb back into your waiting limo and ask the driver to take the long way to Cafe Cocomo Bar & Night Club at 650 Indiana Street where you have your choice of three dance floors, rotating live bands and even dance lessons, if you need 'em. If jazz is more your bag, try the world-famous Boom Boom Room at 1601 Fillmore where you're sure to find a happy earful of jazz, blues and boogie seven nights a week. The bartenders at the Boom Boom are always coming up with strange, delicious new concoctions; maybe tonight they'll name one after you!
As the night winds down you're so glad you hired this limo for traveling about. Navigating the steep, sometimes winding streets of this city can take its toll on even the local-est of drivers. Besides, there's just so much to see out the windows and you don't want to miss a thing. One last stop before the night ends: A visit to Coffee To the People at 1206 Masonic Avenue is just the thing to say your sweet good nights. Linger as long as you like; your devoted driver will wait as long as you need and be ready to deliver you to your door in class and comfort. Ah, San Francisco. The City that's intrigued artists, musicians, poets, painters and writers for generations. Save your walking for a day at the wharf-- tonight you travel by long, luxurious limousine-- loving every minute of it!


