As for the bike path on the new BAY BRIDGE, it is fantastic;
wide, gently sloping, fabulous views. We picked it up near IKEA and followed
the winding route under the freeways, past the somewhat odoriferous water
treatment plant and the toll plaza, then up a temporary ramp and onto the pathway. Everything you have heard about it is true,
including the fact that it ends abruptly at the Eastern end of the S-curve on
the old Bay Bridge. Looking down from the end of the path, you see that you are
above Yerba Buena Island (so near and yet so - far down).
So just to be clear, the Bay Bridge bike path is an out and back ride. Then it was on to the Actual
Café. This is a great little bike
friendly café on Telegraph near Alcatraz. One can ‘actually’ bring a bike in and hang it on a hook - inside! Several hooks are installed along one of the walls and there is room for
10+ bikes. The place has free wifi and the one long table is filled with millennials soaking up their screens, but one can usually find a place to sit. The cafe proudly posts the names of their
various suppliers on the wall above the kitchen area. The food and pastries are very good. I had a giant chocolate-almond-twist that was excellent
as well as being more than big enough to share (I should have).
My cappuccino was fine. One of
the specials that day was the Jalapeno Mocha and one fellow in the group tried
it and claimed it was great. I had
already ordered the cappuccino, so had to return the next day to try the
Jalapeno Mocha. I was not
disappointed. The first sip is a bit of
a surprise, but after the second sip I was hooked. They make their own Jalapeno
chocolate sauce, and it tastes a bit like Mexican chocolate, but is very
mellow. On that visit I tried the BLAT
sandwich (Bacon-Lettuce-Avocado-Tomato) on sourdough – very good.
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