Photos | Brunch Time at Fort Mason
Dave B and young Wesley relishing a hearty lunch at a cozy restaurant in Fort Mason. Captured in the midst of a delightful twist of casual dining and warm conversations on December 10, 2023. Their brunch spread boasted a whimsical concoction of cream-topped dessert, a plate of sunny side up eggs, and crusty bread. A perfect picture depicting the beauty of shared meals and cherished moments.
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a man and a child eating at a tableMetadata
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6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
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