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    Nike Factory Store - San Jose

    Nike Factory Store - San Jose

    (159 reviews)

    $$

    West San Jose

    This is a very nice Nike Store 4 levels of all you'll need to find…read more I walked in as soon as they opened at 11am on Sunday and every employee was ready to work and very helpful on every level literally. I found what I went in for and left but overall very nice store and I can definitely spend a lot of time in if giving the chance to but I was in a rush. I honestly prefer an outlet chain of Nike only because of the value we can all get in outlets but this place is good if you can afford full price.

    This was a planned stop 49 miles south of and en route to Sn Bruno and San Francisco…read more My wife is very active and I figured part of her birthday week and present would be a nice stop at this Factory store. She did not know till we parked by the store. Pros - A) Big store and a huge selection of shoes B) Great prices C) They did have shoes in extra wide ( for me) D) The best part - Joshua at the checkout - stellar, classy, took ownership, fun, solid, amazing skills, a natural people person and hopefully one day the president/ owner of his own company because he has it all. Kalevee- what a sweet, kind, hardworking and focused individual who was so patient and went back to the warehouse 3 times looking to find us the best fits and options. Another silent superstar who lead by example and his superior actions. E) We did pick up 3 pairs at great bargains. They applied the Nike app discounts as well. Thanks again Joshua. F) Loved the apparel section G) Line moved very quickly for a busy Saturday afternoon. Cons - none store related. Just a very tight parking lot with small spaces ( we had a big SUV) and crazy Tesla drivers speed racing vying for parking. Do please park 400 feet away and walk. This was a great shopping experience.

    San Francisco 49ers - Just laugh already.

    San Francisco 49ers

    (34 reviews)

    Bang Bang Niner Gang!…read more Been a fan since forever. Most always a solid product put forth. Props to Eddie D. for bankrolling some phenomenal years. Bill Walsh was in my opinion the best head coach ever in the NFL! It's been a while since the last bb Super Bowl trophy. I remain faithful that another will come our way bb soon.

    I am devastated. After 60 years of being an ultimate Niner fan, I must admit they way they handled…read moretaking seats away from me was horrible. Legal yes, terribly mismanaged, also yes. Here is my story. I saw my first game at Kezar Stadium in 1967. I have followed the niners closely my entire life. I have watched a couple hundred niner games on TV both home and away. I never liked Candlestick for football, so did not become a season ticket holder until Levi's was built. I have had two tickets in the club section, 50-yard line since 2014. I paid license fees for those seats. Our first few years there we found the sun was a bit much on that side and began looking for more tickets. In 2021 we added 4 seats into a new section called Owners Patio. We stayed there for a few years, when again the sun was an issue so we tried the North Owners Patio which was worse for sun and terrible for watching the game, too many rowdy , drunk fans in that area. We moved back to the South Owners Patio, purchasing 4 seats last season. Typically, each year the team would send us an email in early June asking if we were going to renew our seats, and for the past 4 years we have. This year we did not get an email, so we sent one to the team asking about renewing our 4 seats again and we got this surprising response: From 49ER SALES PERSONNEL: "I figured it would be easier to converse over the phone but happy to work through via email. Your South Owners Patio seats from last season are not available to the public for this upcoming season, so I have 2 renewal options for you: North Owners Patio * Row 2, seats 3 to 5 - 3 seats total * Row 1, seats 9 & 10 - 2 seats total "Please note, your seats prior was on the South Owners Patio, and these are on the North Owners Patio. Please also note you can purchase both blocks above (5 total) or purchase either single block - 3 seats total or 2 seats total" Notice neither of these options include 4 seats, which is what I had and what I was expecting to renew. I subsequently found out our seats were taken by "Ownership". Meaning The 49ers took on some minority owners during the offseason and they needed 10 more seats because there was no more room in Jed York's suite. Now it's correct to say that these seats were not guaranteed as no license fee was required to purchase them, so the 49ERS had the right to take those seats. Using the terms not available to the public this year, implies something one off happened and maybe you can get them back next year. It's pretty doubtful the seats taken by new minority owners are going to be available next year. NOT SURE WHY THEY EVEN BOTHERED TO SAY ANYTHING WOULD BE AVAILABLE WHY NOT TELL THE TRUTH HERE AS YOU ARE SCREWING OVER YOUR CUSTOMERS ANYWAYS. You would think however that maybe they shouldn't just nab them without having replacement seats available, no? I have spent over $ 400,000 for tickets in the past 5 years, you would have thought that mattered, but alas it did not. I have owned and operated a business for the past 37 years, and I can assure you this is no way to treat a loyal longtime customer. Sadly, disappointed my seats were taken from me, I will now work to disengage from my other tickets and determined not to financially support anything 49ers. Suffice it to say, THE NINERS SUCK.

    PIER 39

    PIER 39

    (1.6k reviews)

    $$

    Fisherman's Wharf, North Beach/Telegraph Hill

    Pier 39 is the perfect mix of waterfront fun, shopping, and great food all in one lively…read moredestination. The pier is filled with unique shops, entertainment, and plenty of places to grab a delicious meal while enjoying the beautiful views of the bay. The food options are endless, from the famous clam chowder served in a sourdough bread bowl to tacos, seafood, and classic fair-style treats. As you make your way toward the end of the pier, you're rewarded with stunning views of Alcatraz Island and the bay. One of the highlights is watching the sea lions relaxing on the floating docks below -- a fun and unforgettable sight. Whether you want to stop by for a quick bite, enjoy the scenery, or spend the entire day exploring, this is one of those places that has something for everyone.

    Having lived in San Francisco for numerous years, I've been to Pier 39 many times -- sometimes to…read moreshow out-of-towners cool parts of my favorite city and sometimes because I just wanna go to a place by the bay that feels like a carnival! The stores are super cute, there are things to do, there are restaurants as well as good quick eats (like the mini donut shop - oh my gosh that's so good - and a cute retro candy shop at the end of the pier. Additionally, the views at the end of the pier are magical, and you get to view it with songs from the sealions! There are also magic shows at the pier you can watch for free and a large carousel! Pier 39 is 100%, touristy, but it is still festive and fun, whether you're an out-of-towner or a local resident. The only downsides are the prices (because this area is a tourist trap) and the parking. Here are some tricks and tips: Look for coupons for some of the pier activities (ie, coupon books, Groupon, and even on the ads in the local map they give you for free). I've found coupons for the Aquarium By the Bay, restaurants, the mirror maze thingy, and The Flyer. You can also go to the Visitor Center office on the 2nd floor of the pier! Just ask politely for coupons, and they'll usually have something. (They gave me 20% off some nice restaurants last time.) As for parking, be careful with street parking because if you are even a minute late, I swear, you'll find a ticket on your windshield! The city ticket workers are like hawks. There is a Pier 39 parking garage that is the closest but costs a lot. You can look for open parking lots further away, like at hotels, which can be cheaper. If you are able to walk, that may be a good option -- or better yet, take public transportation when you can. That is part of the San Francisco experience! One more tip: if it's your first time there, bring a lock to put at the end of the pier! (See photo) There are definitely a multitude of photo opps here!

    San Francisco Centre - Psychedelic escalators

    San Francisco Centre

    (1.1k reviews)

    $$

    Union Square, SoMa

    Oh man! So I use to perform the Fire Alarm Inspection at the Nordstrom for about 7 years straight…read moretill they closed. Went back to do a job walk foe the entire center and boy was i shocked! I cannot believe how empty this place got. Super sad really. I remember the mall to be packed! One of the most iconic and beautiful Nordstroms. Bloomingdales. The most amazing dome. The upside down Christmas tree under the dome. Man, they use to go all out! And now it's all gone. A literal ghost town inside with scary homeless people running around. Well, at least, Panda is still open and we didn't have to wait in line at all, so that's a plus. I sincerely hope they can salvage this mall and that it would eventually come back to life! I really do hope so!!

    Everything went downhill drastically after the iconic four-story Nordstrom and two-story…read moreBloomingdale's were gone. Even 90% of the food court is gone. The remaining eateries are Panda Express and Shake Shack. The movie theater is gone. Walgreens is gone. One entrance to BART/MUNI remained locked. It's so sad to see what happened post-pandemic. The memories of walking around the spiral escalators to Nordstrom, having frozen yogurt while waiting for my grandmother to arrive, sitting next to a Mexican family while eating food court sushi, and shopping for cute clothes at American Eagle Outfitters as a teen. Long live the past of shopping in the 2010s. The entrances on Market Street still smell like urine, though. The majority of SF residents blame the city officials for letting criminals and homelessness go free, which made most retail stores shut down due to robberies. Less than 28 stores remained in business. The best part is that the public restrooms are still open, and there's access to BART/MUNI near the GNC Store. The best shopping mall in SF is Stonestown Galleria, next to San Francisco State University, where you can take the MUNI train M.

    Levi's Stadium - Souvenir cup!

    Levi's Stadium

    (1.7k reviews)

    Attending the Super Bowl at Levi's Stadium was absolutely amazing! The energy and vibes throughout…read morethe stadium were incredible, and everything felt really well organized. It was surprisingly easy to find our section and seats, which made the whole experience even smoother. Once we got to our seats, the views were awesome -- definitely one of those moments where you just stop and take it all in. The drinks were a little pricey, but that's pretty expected at a huge event like the Super Bowl. On the plus side, the food was actually really good, which made up for it. Overall, it was such a fun experience and an unforgettable atmosphere. Definitely a game I'll never forget!

    Five stars for the mighty home of the Faithful Levi's Stadium, where the red and gold glow like a…read moreCalifornia sunset and the spirit of the San Francisco 49ers rolls through the air like thunder off the Bay. From the outside, the place looks like a modern fortress built for football royalty steel, glass, banners snapping in the wind. Fans in scarlet jerseys circle the stadium like prospectors chasing gold, laughing, grilling, chanting "Niners! Niners!" It's part tailgate, part carnival, part time machine back to Montana, Rice, and the glory days history humming in every step, rhyme in every chime, red and gold bold. Step inside and BOOM the lights hit you like a halftime drumline to the chest. The field glows emerald bright while the stands explode in waves of red, the crowd roaring like a coastal storm. The sound system pounds, the Faithful get loud, and everywhere you turn there's something cooking: garlic fries sizzling, barbecue smoking, craft beer flowing like a victory parade. It's lights, bites, and fight-night vibes the kind of place where every cheer rhymes with "touchdown time," and every play makes the whole stadium shake like an earthquake highlight. And man, when the game kicks off, nostalgia hits like a blitz. The chants rise, the lights flash, and the crowd moves as one roaring sea of red and gold energy. It's football theater, comedy, chaos the kind of electric madness that would make even a stand-up comic shout, "THIS IS INSANE!" You don't just watch a game here... you ride the wave, you shout till you're hoarse, you leave smiling like you struck gold in the end zone. Bang Bang Niner Gang. Five stars, no doubt.

    Protex Sports - sportsteams - Updated May 2026

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