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  1. Wave Hill straight to your inbox. Sign up here for the latest from the garden. ... Mailing Address. Hours. Tue - Sun. 10 AM to 5:30 PM. Mon. Closed. Get in Touch. 718 ...

  2. Admission is free on Thursdays. (Free admission does not apply to organized groups) Parking. Members - $10. Non-Members - $13. Address. 4900 Independence Avenue, Bronx, NY. 718.549.3200. information@wavehill.org.

  3. Top 10 Best Wave Hill in San Francisco, CA - April 2024 - Yelp - Wave Hill Landscaping and Irrigation, San Francisco Botanical Garden, Conservatory of Flowers, Green Gulch Farm Zen Center, Ocean Beach, UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley, University Club of San Francisco, Sutro Baths, Great American Music Hall, Mori Point

  4. Hotels near The Wave Organ: (0.19 mi) Bridge View House (0.87 mi) Union Street Inn (0.89 mi) Lodge at the Presidio (1.08 mi) Hotel Drisco Pacific Heights (1.05 mi) Inn at the Presidio; View all hotels near The Wave Organ on Tripadvisor

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    Our local coffee expert, Tom, grew up in the Bay Area and has lived in San Francisco for years. He and my husband spent years working together – and even living together – which isn’t really relevant, but I just want to make it clear that we didn’t just go find some random San Francisco barista and start interviewing them. That would be weird For s...

    Before we dive in, here’s a quick primer on Specialty Coffee, also known as Third Wave coffee. Born in Portland, Oregon and coined in 2002 (by one of the coffee roasters in San Francisco listed below!), the Third Wave Coffee movementis the latest iteration of coffee brewing. You may also hear it referred to as specialty coffee or craft coffee. Focu...

    Paramo coffee is in the Financial District of San Francisco, right on the Embarcadero across from the Ferry Building. But isn’t there a Blue Bottle in the Ferry Building? You’re probably asking yourself. Can’t I just go there for good coffee? And like, 5 years ago, sure. But ever since getting purchased by Starbucks and expanding nation-wide, Blue ...

    Created based on the concept of a Parisian library by the same name, Mazarine Coffee roasts and brews the best coffee from all over the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout California. Located right on Market Street in the Financial District, Mazarine Coffee is an awesome coffee shop for exploring different styles of roasts and brews all in one pl...

    Four Barrel Coffee is one of the classic great coffee roasters in San Francisco.I say “classic” but in San Francisco terms that just means they’ve been around since 2008, which is old, comparatively. Anyway, they’re legendary, for good reason: their coffee is excellent. They’re so good at what they do that they actually offer classes on things like...

    Ritual is even older than Four Barrel (it was founded in 2005. SO OLD) and it’s every bit as legendary and well-known. Many say it was Ritual that pioneered third wave coffee in San Francisco. According to Tom, Ritual Coffee is best for lovers of a super light roast – they do theirs to absolute perfection. Ritual also offers cupping classes and bre...

    Saint Frank Coffee serves up curated and directly sourced coffee from Central & South America and Africa, which it roasts in-house to perfection. Each coffee farm and origin is featured front and center, and the brew is dialed in to best match the notes of each specific coffee. But unlike many purist specialty coffee shops, Saint Frank also has del...

    Wrecking Ball is more than just a Miley Cyrus reference (thanks for ruining that phrase for everyone, Miley). It’s also the name of an incredible coffee roastery in San Francisco’s Cow Hollow neighborhood. The owner of Wrecking Ball Coffee Roasters in San Francisco is actually credited with coining the phrase “third wave coffee,” which makes sense ...

    Way out by Ocean Beach in the Outer Sunset – which is like another country for most San Franciscans, but actually an awesome neighborhood to explore if you don’t mind the long schlep via public transit – you’ll find Andytown Coffee Roasters. Andytown Coffee Roasters totally embraces the Sunset vibe, with drinks and coffee beans all named in an Ocea...

    If you’re a fan of medium and dark roast coffee, with chocolatey, nutty complexity (but not that burnt taste) Linea Caffe is your spot. Formerly famous for their waffles, Linea sadly no longer serves much more than a few choice pastries from Tartine Bakery. But don’t let that dissuade you: Linea is a fantastic and central stop in the Mission to pop...

  5. Wave Hill Mission Since its founding as a public garden in 1965, Wave Hill has evolved as a unique urban oasis, world-class garden and vital resource. Its mission is to celebrate the artistry and legacy of its gardens and landscapes, to preserve its magnificent views, and to explore human connections to the natural world through programs in horticulture, education and the arts.

  6. www.tclf.org › landscapes › wave-hillWave Hill | TCLF

    The two main buildings on the site - Wave Hill House built in 1843 in the Greek Revival style, and the Georgian Revival Glyndor House constructed as the third house on its site in 1926 - overlook the Palisades, ancient, steep cliffs that stretch 30 miles up the west shore of the Hudson River. Through collaboration with landscape designer Albert ...

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