a screenshot of a restaurant
Source: Hilton.

What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 315

I left my hunger in San Francisco...

For this edition of this popular game, can you guess what you believe is wrong — or, at least, seemingly quite bizarre — with this screen shot part 315?

The Hilton Garden Inn San Francisco/Oakland Bay Bridge in California offers a choice of two options for dining for the convenience of its guests — or even for visitors who are not staying at the hotel property.

What Is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 315

a screenshot of a restaurant
Source: Hilton.

Please submit your answers in the Comments section below — and I enjoy reading creative answers.

Thank you in advance. As always, I cannot wait to read your answer and feedback.

Answer to What is Wrong With This Photograph? Part 314

a concrete driveway with a hole in the ground
Photograph ©2025 by Brian Cohen.

I was walking through the parking lot of a church near a park on a recent sunny day when I photographed a parking spot that was reserved for the vehicles of people who are officially designated as disabled — but this parking spot has apparently seen better days and has been neglected to the point of being handicapped itself…

a brick building with a lawn and a sign
Photograph ©2025 by Brian Cohen.

…and is that supposed to be a parking spot next to it? Perhaps it is for children with tricycles?

Favorite answer by derek: “The disabled parking space is hardly up to standard. It’s not wider. The extra space to the right either is overgrown or never was there in the first place.

“The paint has long worn away. The sign also needs straightening. But the biggest flaw is that, with no extra space to the right, a wheelchair could get stuck in the mud.”

Favorite comment by Jim F.: “Kind of an odd placement for a trash receptacle. It appears to be just on the edge of what used to be a parking space to the right of the handicapped parking space. It also appears that turf is rolling in like surf to reclaim what used to be the church’s parking lot. Is this a church property that has fallen on hard times?”

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Final Boarding Call

You are encouraged to submit photographs of your own for this feature at The Gate With Brian Cohen. When you do, please let me know if you want to have photography credit attributed to you — as well as what is the photograph; and when and where it was taken. If your photograph is selected, it will be featured in a future article here at The Gate With Brian Cohen.

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In the meantime, the answer — or answers — to this article will be included in the next article in the series of What is Wrong With This Photograph? articles.

Source: Hilton.

  1. The opening times of the two places are inconsistent, depending on who you ask. Maybe ask the same question 5 times?!!

    The Garden Grill appears to be a place for breakfast. Breakfast is 6 am to 10 am. However, look above that, where the hours extend to 11 am or 11:30 am, depending on the day. OK, they let you slowly eat the food and talk, just no new food. But look again. On Saturday and Sunday, the hours start at 6:30 am. Be prepared to look through the locked glass door for 30 minutes while breakfast is waiting but you can only see it, not touch it, eat it, or be in the same room as it!

    The Garden Bar is even worse. On Sunday, there are hours but further down, no food. Do they expect you to sit, salivate, but get no food and eventually go to McDonald’s or KFC?

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