Spend a perfect day of unique experiences in one of the friendliest neighborhoods on the West Side, Ocean Avenue between 19th and Junipero Serra.

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1. Start your day at the legendary Lucho's for breakfast - dogs and kids are welcome! 

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2. Step next door to enjoy a manicure and pedicure at Lake Side Nails.

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3. Pick up lunch at Dinosaurs, My Cup of Tea, Ocean Thai, or Ofena and enjoy dining outside at Lakeside Landing - a community park for families that hosts many free events!

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4. Buy beautiful flowers or an orchid as a gift for a favorite friend at Mystic Garden Florist

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5. Take an art class with talented artist and teacher, Mike Ritch, at Jean Henry School of Art

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6. Get fit, strong, and healthy at Fitness2Function Pilates and X'CORE Studio.

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7. Relax with a massage and rejuvenating facial at Chez Sylva; get a blowout at LN'J Salon.

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8. Indulge yourself with a coffee and slice of divine cake at Ambrosia Bakery

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9. End with a cocktail and delicious Italian meal at Ofena or Korean BBQ at Bay Pocha - and there are new restaurants opening soon!

Getting to Lakeside Village

Lakeside Village is easily reached on both the Muni M or K lines that stop at Ocean Ave, 28 bus on 19th, and 57 or 91 bus that stops at Junipero Serra Blvd and Ocean Ave. There is ample street parking and a public parking lot at 19th and Ocean Ave.

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About Lakeside Village

Lakeside Village is a charming stretch of Ocean Avenue between Junipero Serra and 19th Avenue. Find a full directory of businesses here.

 

The Perfect Day in Lakeside Village was curated by the Friends of Lakeside Village.

About

Shop Dine SF is an initiative of the Office of Small Business, and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development.

Its aim is to bring attention to the local businesses and neighborhood corridors.

Spending money at local small businesses helps merchants, creates jobs, and earns taxes. It is critical to San Francisco's economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Shop local. Even a small increase can have a big impact.

Questions? Email shopdinesf@sfgov.org