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Pier 39 Directory PIER 39 DIRECTORY ATTRACTIONS SPECIALTY SHOPS 7D EXPERIENCE 415.658.7372 M-1 ALCATRAZ PIER 41 Experience a Simulated Roller Coaster and 3D Animated Films BOOK STORE 415.421.2121 While Competing with Fellow Riders. Laser Maze Challenge: Alcatraz Books and Souvenirs Race Opponents Through a Web of Laser Beams. ALCATRAZ M-2 P-2 AC SAILING SF 415.990.9992 EAST MARINA GIFT SHOP 415.249.4666 The America’s Cup Sailing Experience Alcatraz-Related Clothing, LEVEL on San Francisco Bay. Board at B-Dock. Memorabilia and Souvenirs SAN FRANCISCO BAY ADVENTURE CAT WEST MARINA AQUARIUM OF THE BAY Q-2 + R SAILING CHARTERS 415.777.1630 GIFT SHOP 415.623.5300 Sail the Bay Onboard a Spacious Catamaran. Bay-Related Gifts Call for Reservations. Board at J-Dock. Golden Gate Bridge BOW WOW & KITTY TOO! 415.872.9186 H-1 2 AQUARIUM OF THE BAY 415.623.5300 R Pet Boutique and Breed-Speci c Thousands of Marine Animals from San Francisco Bay, Gifts for You and Your Pet including Sharks, Rays and More BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. L-2 BAY VOYAGER 510.612.1251 EAST MARINA GIFT SHOP 415.781.4867 Tour the Waterfront and Learn About Its History Bubba Gump Merchandise Alcatraz aboard a Rigid In atable Boat. Board at C-Dock. BUILDABEAR J-1 BLAZING SADDLES PIER 41 WORKSHOP 628.444.7254 BIKE RENTALS & TOURS 415.202.8888 Choose from All Kinds of Furry Friends M-2 Self-Guided and Guided Tours throughout the City THE CABLE CAR STORE 415.989.2040 P-1 and over the Golden Gate Bridge Cable Car Collectibles and Apparel BLUE & GOLD FLEET 415.705.8200 WEST PARK CANDY BARON 415.773.0325 L -1 Scenic Bay Cruises and Charters O ering Multi-Language Old-Fashioned Candy by the Pound Audio Tours; Daily Ferry Service to Alameda/Oakland, Vallejo, Sausalito, Tiburon, South San Francisco, Harbor Bay, Richmond, CHOCOLATE HEAVEN 415.421.1789 D-1 Angel Island and Oracle Park on Game Days Chocolates from around the World CARICATURES BAY END CHRISTMAS IN K-1 K-2 Personalized Name Painting and Caricature Art (SEASONAL) SAN FRANCISCO 415.780.0429 Unique Holiday Decorations and Ornaments SEA LION THE FLYER SF 415.273.8852 Q-2 VIEWING A New Attraction Providing a Thrilling Immersive Flight THE CRYSTAL SHOP 415.291.0660 D-1 AREA over San Francisco’s Iconic Sights Swarovski, Stained Glass, Prisms and Jewelry Sea Lions L-2 FREQUENT FLYERS 415.981.6300 Q-1 ENLIGHTENMENT 415.217.8841 G-1 Bungee Trampoline Asian-Themed Gifts and Accessories MAGOWAN’S INFINITE O-2 EXPEDITION 415.772.5590 B-2 MIRROR MAZE 415.835.0019 Expedition-Themed Good and Uncommon Decor Items A Labyrinth of Fun FAIRY TALES 415.765.5585 E-2 MUSICAL STAIRS O-1 + O-2 Magical Fairies, Mystical Gifts and Accessories J-2 Play a Tune on PIER 39’s Melodic Attraction THE FUDGERY 415.658.7188 K-1 MUSICIANS ENTRANCE PLAZA Handmade Fudge and Gourmet Caramel Apples Free Live Performances by Local Musicians GADGETRONICS 415.772.9100 I-1 I-2 The Latest in Electronic Gadgets and PLAYERS SPORTS GRILL & L-1 + M-1 Cell Phone Accessories ARCADE 415.981.6300 415.956.2013 Sports-Themed Restaurant, Bar and Arcade for All Ages HARD ROCKROCK SHOP Q-1 Hard Rock Clothing and Collectibles OPENING SOON THE PLUNGE H-1 HIDDEN DRAGON 415.217.8838 J-1 H-2 An Exhilaranting Ride that Lifts, Spins and Plunges Asian and Dragon-Related Toys, Apparel and Art Fun-Seekers with 360-Degree Panoramic Bay Views G-2 SAN FRANCISCO CAROUSEL BAY END HOT LICKS OPENING SOON 888.766.6468 O-1 N-2 Hundreds of Hot Sauces Double-Deck, Hand-Painted Venetian Carousel for Every Palate and Free Tastings SF WHALE TOURS 415.706.7364 Q-1 HOUDINI’S MAGIC SHOP 415.433.1422 E-1 Year-Round Whale Watching and Tours. America’s Premier Magic and Novelty Shop OPENING SOON Board at B-Dock. IMAGE ARTS 415.433.1995 N-1 SEA LION CENTER 415.262.4734 J-2 Posters, Art, S.F. City Prints and Framing Free Interpretative Learning Center Focusing LEVEL on California Sea Lions INX B-2 Writing Instruments, Stationary and Gifts SEA LIONS WEST MARINA MAGOWAN’S Check out PIER 39’s Sea-Lebrities at K-Dock LEFTY’S SAN FRANCISCO H-1 THE LEFT HAND STORE 415.956.9131 SKYLINE SIGHTSEEING / PIER 39 A-1 Gifts and Accessories for the Left-Handed INFORMATION BOOTH 415.981.1280 Tickets and Information about Everything There Is to See and MAGNETRON 415.989.2361 K-1 1 Do and PIER 39, in San Francisco and Beyond. Thousands of Decorative Magnets F-2 O-2 SMARTWATER STAGE BAY END MAGNETS 415.956.6012 G-1 San Francisco’s Premier Street Performer Shows Magnets Galore ONLY IN A-1 D-2 SOLVE IT! THINK OUT F-2 SAN FRANCISCO 415.397.0143 415.262.9924 OF THE BOX PLAY AREA San Francisco Mementos E-2 Challenge Your Mind in the Games and Puzzles Play Area THE SAN FRANCISCO O-1 WINE TASTING WEST MARINA KEY CHAIN STORE 415.445.0965 ON THE BAY 415.859.7052 Key Chains and Small Travel Goods The Bay’s First and only Floating Wine-Tasting Room. C-2 Board at I-Dock. THE SHELL CELLAR 415.433.3285 P-1 K-1 Sea Shells, Jewelry and Gifts D-2 RESTAURANTS SOLVE IT! THINK OUT F-2 Sea Lions OF THE BOX 415.262.9924 P-2 L-1 BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. M-2 Wooden Games and Puzzles to Challenge the Mind RESTAURANT & MARKET 415.781.4867 THE SPICE & E-2 Seafood Restaurant Based on the Movie Forrest Gump TEA EXCHANGE 415.393.0401 Purveyors of Fresh Spices, Teas, Salts and Sugars. CHART HOUSE 415.434.2260 K-2 Create Your Own Custom Blends. Enjoy Magni cent Views, Fresh Seafood, OPENING SOON Prime Rib and Craft Cocktails UNDER THE GOLDEN GATE 415.397.1080 B-1 M-1 Golden Gate Bridge-Themed Merchandise CRAB HOUSE 415.434.2722 C-2 Home of the World-Famous Killer Crab WE BE KNIVES 415.982.9323 O-1 K Dock Swords, Cutlery and Custom Knives EAGLE CAFE 415.484.1282 A-2 Casual Dining and Full Bar. Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner APPAREL & ACCESSORIES J-1 FOG HARBOR FISH HOUSE 415.421.2442 A-2 PLUNGE Waterfront Dining with 100% Sustainable Seafood 415.837.0740 E ALPACA FASHION J-2 B-2 and Fresh-Baked Sourdough Bread Handmade Alpaca Wool and Cotton Apparel TH HANA ZEN JAPANESE GRILL 415.421.8822 M-2 FLIP FLOP SHOPS E-1 Fresh Seafood, Sushi, Sunsets and Amazing Views Popular Brand name Flip Flops (Havaianas, I-1 HARD ROCK CAFE 415.956.2013 Q-1 ROXY & Sanuk) and Comfort Footwear Classic American Fare-Food That Rocks, (Bear Paws, Birkenstock & Crocs) Music Videos and Memorabilia OPENING SOON KRAZY KAPS 415.296.8930 N-1 N-1 LUAU LOUNGE L-1 + M-1 Hats and Novelty Headwear TIKI BAR 415.981.6300 MULBERRY & GRAND 718.392.3030 O-1 A-2 Q-2 H-1 Discover San Francisco’s Only Waterfront Tiki Bar. Inspired Accessories Featuring Trendy Jewelry, FERRY LUIGI’S PIZZERIA 415.433.0400 M-2 Apparel and Gifts for the Home G-1 Pizza, Pasta and Salads NFL / COLLEGE SHOP 415.397.2027 Q-1 + Q-2 Licensed Football, Basketball, Baseball Gates J Dock MANGO’S TAQUERIA P-2 and College Campus Merchandise & CANTINA 415.434.5000 3&4 Authentic Mexican Cuisine and Bar with an Outdoor Bay-View Deck PACIFIC OUTFITTERS 415.434.4311 H-1 Custom Products – Smartly-Designed, PIER MARKET F-1 Traveler-Tested SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 415.989.7437 THE SAN FRANCISCO G-1 Serving Sustainable Mesquite-Grilled Seafood and Award-Winning Chowder SOCK MARKET 415.392.7625 Hundreds of Fun and Fashionable Socks PLAYERS SPORTS GRILL & L-1 + M-1 O-1 SAN FRANCISCO U.S.A. 415.982.5358 F-1 ARCADE 415.981.6300 Contemporary Apparel for the Whole Family Sports-Themed Restaurant, Bar and Arcade for All Ages S.F. CITY WEAR 415.982.4340 P-1 RANGOON RUBY OPENING SOON P-2 Casual San Francisco-Inspired Clothing Flavorful and Authentic Burmese Cuisine Pier 41 SHIRTIQUE 415.433.0869 N-1 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SWISS LOUIS ITALIAN & G-2 Casual Apparel for Men, Women and Children F-1 SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 415.421.2913 415.322.0082 A San Francisco Tradition Serving Fresh Seafood STONE FLOWER H-2 with an Italian Flair Fun Apparel, Accessories and Gifts for Women STUDIO MANHATTAN I Dock EAST WAHLBURGERS OPENING SOON N-2 N-1 Casual Dining Burger Restaurant ART + DESIGN 415.590.2966 and Bar from the Television Show Wahlburgers Original Photographs Hand-Printed STAIRS MARINA onto Accessories and Artwork E-1 415.986.5966 WIPEOUT BAR & GRILL A-1 SUNGLASS HUT 415.956.0505 F-1 A Casual California Surf-Themed Restaurant Serving Premium Fashion Sunglasses Sustainable Seafood WILDER WEST, URBAN P-1 WEST WESTERN OUTFITTERS 415.781.1509 EATERIES Urban Cowboy, Southwestern + Native American P-1 Apparel and Accessories MARINA AUNT FANNY’S L-1 BAY CRUISE HOT PRETZELS 415.986.0706 Hot Pretzels, Hot Dogs and Nachos JEWELRY to LEVEL 2 Gate 2 D-1 BOUDIN BAKERY CAFE 415.421.0185 Q-1 BLISS 415.217.7047 M-1 Fresh Sourdough Bread, Sandwiches, Pizzas and Salads Fashionable Costume Jewelry CHOWDERS 415.391.4737 A-1 CHARMS BY THE BAY P-1 Chowder, Seafood, Sandwiches and Salads PRESENTED BY SF GOLD 415.421.2410 CREPE CAFE 415.318.1494 D-1 Largest Collection of Charms including Pandora WEST A Variety of Fresh Crepes and Frites and Alex + Ani and Fine Gold Jewelry B-1 C Dock MULBERRY & GRAND 718.392.3030 PA R K THE HOOK 415.981.4318 B-1 O-1 Fish & Chips, Grilled Chicken Sandwiches and Beer Inspired Accessories Featuring Trendy Jewelry, Apparel and Gifts for the Home Gate 1 NA HOKU 415.433.1990 P-1 COFFEE/TEA Hawaii’s Finest Jewelers Since 1924.
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