Giving it a high 7.
If it weren’t for the hyper-gentrification, overabundance of all them smug, entitled, pretentious Cac and whitewashed Asian techies, hyper-marginalization and depopulation of Black folks, ridiculously high COL, very high homeless population, the disappearance of its unique quirkiness, changing character of the neighborhoods, meh looking women (I think the East Bay got the best looking hunnies in the Bay Area), cold water and shark-infested beaches, hyper liberalism, and vehement pro-fakkitry, it would score a lot higher than that.
What saves it from being scored lower is its revered food scene, the architecture and physical layout of the city, its year-round fall-like weather, surprising grittiness, its Manhattan-lite skyline, the Fillmore District and its history (especially as Harlem of the West), RBL Posse, dope ass institutions, actual wild bison roaming around in Golden Gate Park, it being a traditional hotbed for underground, alternative, and indie music, its storied contributions to Punk music, perfect blend between natural beauty and pure urbanity, how it looks like a classic city of neighborhoods (don’t know if it is nowadays tho), the uniqueness of the Tenderloin (shyt looks like a slice of Baltimore transplanted to the West Coast), and the fact that it’s a really small ass city but punches well above its weight against most cities within its own class.
Overall, I’m still down to visit this city one day.
Is it as gentrified as DC, or are they about the same?










looks.
and sour dough bread i give an 8

at orlando > sf