No, my mom's not a fan of strip clubs sorry Positive
Any restaurants you guys would recommend? Like -must eat- places that won't break the wallet?
What do you consider "breaking the wallet"?
SAN FRANCISCO (Call it "San Fran" and you're just asking to be robbed, call it "the city" and you'll be fine)
Inner/Central/Outer RichmondIf possible, I would highly recommend visiting the Exploratorium. They've been scheduled to move from the Palace of Fine Arts (which is also worth visiting by itself!) to the Embarcadero for some time now. That whole area has a slew of other attractions: de Young, Legion of Honor, Golden Gate Park, California Academy of Science, Golden Gate Bridge, Baker Beach (nude beach with a great view of the Golden Gate Bridge).

***If I may advise, if you can do the trip to the Bay Area BEFORE the wedding FREE MUSEUM TUESDAY is the first Tuesday of every month! If it's possible to move your trip to the week before I would highly recommend it! In addition to that, first Wednesday of the month is free Exploratorium admission! BAM TWO DAYS IN A ROW OF FREE ADMISSION.
Lower HaightThere are some great shops and little eateries on Haight. Personally I like the intersection of Haight and Fillmore: great little record shop, Rosamunde sausage bar, Cafe du Soleil....etc. Plus it's just a few blocks from the Full House house if you want to do the touristy thing!
Rosamunde (about $5/person)


Cafe du Soleil (about $5-$15/person depending on what you order)


Mission DistrictMission Dolores Park is a nice place to relax - they sometimes have festivals there too if you go on the right day. A block from the park is a few must go-to tourist places: Birite Creamery and Tartine. Tartine has some pretty good stuff as long as you don't mind the lines. Overall I still prefer Cafe du Soleil - not as touristy or expensive, plenty of seating, and free wifi to just chill. Just sayin'.
Tartine ($5-25/person depending on what you buy)



Civic Center/TenderloinMy favorite burrito place of all time - Taqueria Castillo B! Huge burrito for $6. Food made to order in front of you - like the guy asks you if you want this and that and as you say yes/no he'll put it on right there. I always get the quesadilla castillo:

You're also like a block from City Hall and the Main Library so check those two out. There's the Asian Art Museum next to the library but they bowed out from free Tuesday so you're going to have to pay either way if you want to go - nice museum though. Also visit the Federal Building while you're there - great strides in architecture in that place. It's a public building so it's open to the public - just a warning, they will frisk you.
***If you're on Civic Center on Wednesday there's the "heart of the city" farmers market: Roli Roti Chicken , freshly popped kettle corn ($5 for a small bag - more than enough for two people), fruits, veggies...etc.
Roli Roti (about $10-12/person)

Downtown/Financial District/ChinatownRestaurant Ducroix - casual little French place on the edge of Chinatown. (about $30 per person)






Like some others have asked: are you planning on venturing outside of the city?