This is officially my first post after my move to self hosting! I’m so very excited!
Almost everything should be the same as it was before. I didn’t want to make too many changes so soon, not until I know what I’m doing. There are still a few things I need to fix, or at least, learn how to adjust. If you’re having trouble with links or if something doesn’t seem right, let me know, and I’ll do my best to fix it. =)
Now, if the title of my post, the San Francisco Dungeon. didn’t make you super curious, I don’t know what would.
One of my closest friends, Jen, came back to San Francisco for a few weeks on summer break. She’s studying to become a pediatrician so she’s always traveling all over the place. Before she leaves for Michigan, we wanted to do something fun. I heard that the Dungeon is opening their first location in San Francisco. If you’re in Europe, then you might have already heard of these tourist attractions. I haven’t. But I loved the idea of it. It’s basically a haunted house filled with dark humor and historical references.
For the San Francisco version, there were 9 different rooms that touched the subject of gold rush greed, bubonic plague in Chinatown, the dark history of Alcatraz, Miss Piggott and her opium laced whiskeys, Shanghai Kelly, and so much more. Sadly, I didn’t know as much San Francisco history as I thought I did. As soon as I came home, I looked up everything because I was curious.
What else happened during the show? Let’s see I was thrown in jail for being a spy, placed on trial for intoxication and was told to plead insanity to escape prison, trapped in Alcatraz haunted prison… As you can tell, the show is pretty interactive. =)
I thought it was an amazing experience, and it was fun for me as a local. If you’re in SF, or visiting SF, I recommend giving this new tourist attraction a try.
Before we went in to experience San Francisco’s dark history, the photographer told us to pose and smile for the first one, pretend we were tough for the second, and act scared in the third. I’m so glad I never wanted to be an actress. I can’t “act” anything as you can see in my photos. At the end of the tour, they gave us these photos. Now we know why he told us to pose a certain way.
My youngest sister to the left, and my friend, Jen, to the right.
Afterwards, we went to eat at Q restaurant, which is closing down this Sunday, after 16 years of business. We ordered Macaroni and Cheezy Tater Tots, BBQ ribs with fries, and Fried Catfish served over fries and corn relish.
Macaroni and Cheezy Tater Tots. It’s definitely different than the usual mac and cheese.
Fried Battered Catfish over fries and a side of corn relish. The corn relish is the best, off setting the fried foods.
BBQ Ribs over fries with a side of refried beans.
It was not healthy, but it was good. It’ll be sad to see the restaurant go.
Until next time!
~ Andrea
Paulie says
I’m sad to see the restaurant go too and I’ve never been there. I’m only 4 1/2 years late.
florenceandtheai says
I totally clicked on this because of title. It worked! I wanted to thank you for the like. Those ribs look incredible. I’m working up my courage to try jackfruit as a BBQ alternative.
cliftonstewart says
Cool posts, travel and food….kinda go hand in hand, kudos and great pics too
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
mywonderfuldayblog says
Awesome! I was actually heading to San Fran this weekend cause we heard of the dungeon and other mazes! 🙂
imaginenewdesigns12 says
Thank you for liking “Good-bye Summer.” Nice post! 🙂 I am glad you enjoyed visiting the San Francisco Dungeon with your friend and your youngest sister, and your photos were fun to look at. However, it is sort of sad when a place that has been open for many years shuts down. People get used to going there, and then suddenly it is gone.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I know. It is definitely sad when a place that’s always there disappears, but at least we got to eat there one more time before it did =)
Yogi Toto says
Your website looks great!! What made you want to self host? I think about it but I’m still unsure what the major benefits are.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! I wanted to self host so that I could have more flexibility to customize the site the way I wanted it. And to be honest, I’ve spent so much time on this blog over the last several months, I really just wanted the site to be mine. lol. Plus, when you self host, you can run ads too, that way you can earn a little bit of money doing what you love. If you have more questions, you can email me at cookingwithawallflower@gmail.com. I’d be happy to answer them =)
Yogi Toto says
Awesome. I’m considering doing the switch-a-roo soon. Thanks for the info! Hope you’re doing lovely! 🙂
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you!
Michelle Rae says
Those dishes look great! Too bad that place is closing down.
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I know. It’s been in the neighborhood for so long, I feel it gets overlooked. Then when people hear it’s closing down, all of a sudden, everyone wants to try it =)
Globalresidence says
Best wishes!
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thank you! =)
The (Gluten-Free!) Food Gurly says
Looks fabulous!! I resubscribed, just in case!! 😉 xo
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
Thanks, Joanna! For the most part, the blog is the way I want it, but there’s still some glitches and i haven’t been able to move my subscribers over yet. It took several tries before I was able to move all my posts over too. And I feel like it’s gotten quieter… lol
darwinontherocks says
I hope I will still receive your daily update 😉
Andrea| Cooking with a Wallflower says
I hope so too! There shouldn’t be any change to your feed. If you’re subscribed through WordPress Reader, it will still show. It was the first thing I checked. But if you’re having trouble, let me know. I’m still posting every other day. Have a great weekend! =)