Delectable Garlic Pizza at The Stinking Rose in San Francisco

The Stinking Rose Pizza
The Stinking Rose Pizza

San Francisco is known for its eclectic food scene, and The Stinking Rose is a must-visit for anyone who is a fan of garlic and pizza. Located in the heart of North Beach, this unique eatery is a celebration of all things garlic, including their mouth-watering garlic-infused pizza. With an atmosphere that is both lively and welcoming, it’s no wonder this restaurant has become a local favorite.

As you walk into The Stinking Rose, you are immediately greeted by the warm, rustic décor that perfectly complements the cuisine. The walls are adorned with vintage garlic-themed artwork and memorabilia, which adds to the restaurant’s charm. The space is filled with the aroma of garlic, instantly stimulating your taste buds and preparing them for the culinary adventure that awaits. And, if you’re in the mood for some truly delicious pizza, then this is the place for you.

The Stinking Rose San Francisco
The Stinking Rose San Francisco

The Stinking Rose is a kitsch collector’s dream come true with all the unique kitchenalia decorating the red interior walls with vintage and retro themed boxes and bottles of pastas and tomato sauces and the hanging salamis and garlic braids. There is even a garlic lady mannequin on the way to the restrooms that is dressed in a garlic bulb hat!! This Italian eatery is a feast for the eyes and the stomach!!

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Luisa’s Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959 Pizza in San Francisco

Yasmina Greco Luisa's Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959
Yasmina Greco Luisa’s Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959
Yasmina Greco Luisa's Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959
Yasmina Greco Luisa’s Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959

Continuing our search for the best pizza in San Francisco we are trying Luisa’s Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959 right in Little Italy today. This is an old-school small restaurant with photos of Sophia Loren decorating the walls, bottles of limoncello on shelves and counters, and so many homemade favorites on the menu (and being ordered by many people)  like pizza, spaghetti, gnocchi, meat balls, linguine, pollo piccata, cannelloni and so much more. We were here to try the gourmet Neapolitan thin crust pizza today as we continue the search for the best pizza in San Francisco but these pasta dishes being brought out from the kitchen looked seriously delicious so we might need to do a bonus blog post of one or two of them. 

Pizza Quattro Stagioni Luisa's Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959
Pizza Quattro Stagioni Luisa’s Restaurant Wine Bar Since 1959

Pizzas here are gourmet Neapolitan and thin crust and baked in a pizza oven not wood-fired. We ordered the Quattro Stagione that has cheese, margherita, pepperoni, and meatballs. Quattro Stagioni in Italian means the four seasons and it translates to dividing a pizza into four sections and toppings can be any combo. We didn’t order a salad today but had Americano coffees instead as we waited….. We had been walking up and down the hills of San Francisco and were a little tired so the coffee was a nice pick me up and was made from freshly ground espresso beans.

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Piccolo Forno Pizzeria San Francisco

Piccolo Forno Pizzeria San Francisco
Piccolo Forno Pizzeria San Francisco

Memorial Day weekend and that means trying new pizzerias in San Francisco for our Great Pizza Tour of San Francisco 2021. We were expecting San Fransisco to be jam packed with tourists for the long holiday weekend but it wasn’t too bad. Today we are trying Piccolo Forno Pizzeria in North Beach, San Francisco’s Little Italy neighborhood. 

Yasmina Greco Piccolo Forno Pizzeria San Francisco
Yasmina Greco Piccolo Forno Pizzeria San Francisco

Piccolo Forno Pizzeria is an authentic Italian local neighborhood pizzeria. It has a casual vibe where tourists and families will feel comfortable. This pizzeria is actually a trattoria serving not only pizzas but a nice selection of pasta dishes, salads, and deserts too. They even have a gluten free selection. But Gary and I were here for the pizza (and a Cesar salad) so we ordered a specialty 12” Italian Pizza called Pizza col Salame which is pizza with marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese and pepperoni. 

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Acquolina PizzaSan Francisco

Yasmina Greco Acquolina San Francisco
Yasmina Greco Acquolina San Francisco

Another beautiful day in San Francisco and off we go to Little Italy in North Beach. There are so many Italian restaurants and pizzerias in North Beach and today we selected Acquolina San Francisco a corner Italian restaurant. It had a lot of outdoor seating and looked really inviting. Lots of tourists are making it back to San Francisco and there sure were lots of people out and enjoying some Italian cuisine and it is a wonderful site to see after a year of being in quarantine.

Acquolina San Francisco
Acquolina San Francisco
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Sonoma Wine Country Flea Market & Antiques



It was a whirlwind of a weekend! Circumstances brought us to beautiful Sebastopol in Sonoma County with lush vineyards and gorgeous landscapes in Northern California. Once “business” was handled, we were able to drive around a little and enjoy the quaint town of Sebastopol. There must have been 5-7 Antique shops in this little town!! The locals are so friendly and you see many signs that say “natural”, “organic”, and “farm fresh”. We ate more whole wheat, grains, and organic veggies in one weekend then we have the entire time we have been in Texas! Texas is full of steak, Tex-Mex , and fried foods and you need to go and search for organic and healthy foods as they are not readily served in restaurants.






It was rather early in the morning as we were heading out and saw a “Flea Market” sign so I had my husband turn a sharp right into the parking lot. The flea market was just getting setup so there were not many vendors ready for business yet. We did see lots of fresh herbs and plants being sold as well as the usual flea market items of socks, shirts, and toys. It appeared the flea market was year-round and it looked like there was room for a lot of vendor booths/tables so it probably gets busy later in the morning.





As we were leaving Sebastopol to head into San Francisco we noticed one of the antique shops was just opening so we pulled into Windmill Antiques.  The owner was such a friendly lady from Louisiana and had been living in Sebastopol for 16 years. Her shop was cute; she had lots of collectibles, teacups, kitchen goodies, Pyrex, and miniature dollhouse furniture. She was so nice and let us go inside and shop early as her shop was not open for another hour. I bought a super cute vintage 1950s Norcrest poodle dog cotton ball holder that will look fabulous as part of a vintage vanity set.





Our day ended in Little Italy in San Francisco enjoying a cappuccino and cannoli!



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