18 volume); 2 liters of for tified wine, sparkling wine, or other liqueurs; and 300 of all other goods, war memorials in washington dc including per fume and souvenirs. P eople under 17 cannot hav e the tobacco or alcohol allo wance. F or more information, contact HM C ustoms & E xcise at & 0845/010-9000 (fr om outside the U.K., 020/8929-0152), or consult their website at www.hmce.gov.uk.
An urban picnic could be an adventure, or at least a no velty. To start, hunt for sandwiches at Specialty s Caf and Bakery (&877/502-2837; 505 Sansome St. at Clay St., and many other Financial District locations). Specialty s bakes its own bread and offers deli-style sandwiches with some inventive options such as Thai chicken and turkey war memorials in washington dc curry. Want organic? Head to Soup Freaks (&415/ 433-7687; 200 Pine St., at Battery St., and 90 New M ontgomery St. at Mission St.), where the soups, salads and sandwiches are made with all-natural, sustainable ing redients. Onc e y ou ve packed y our bag , y ou re r eady t o head t o the half-acre redwood grove by the Transamerica Building (600 Montgomery St. at Clay St.). The cool shade of the majestic redwood trees and playful war memorials in washington dc sculptures will make your picnic in this tr easured oasis even more enjoyable. If you re in SoMa, stop by A G Ferrari Foods on 688 Mission St. (&415/344-0644) to pick up delectable Italian sandwiches on fresh focaccia bread. Then head to Yerba Buena Gardens (p. 163) for an urban retreat.
No comments:
Post a Comment