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Scroungers' Center for Reusable Art Parts — a nonprofit dedicated to collecting cheap, reusable art supplies and errata and selling it for cheap to artists, educators, and anyone who asks.
Alemany was a Farmer's Market decades before farmer's markets were cool.
Proof that size doesn't matter: Shop tiny Bi-Rite for the best prepared foods, produce, meats/poultry/seafood and fine wine.
The Car you love is just a click away!
This tiny gem of a shop, for the chocolate obsessed, is well worth a taxi ride from downtown.
Clement Street is San Francisco's "other Chinatown" -- a thriving neighborhood in the Inner Richmond district.
Maiden Lane is lined with designer stores and cafes, just off Union Square.
This cute little store offers an array of reasonably priced suspenders, fannypacks, knit sweaters, coats, snowsuits, vests and heart shape sunglasses.
Hipsters and Audiophiles alike can agree that Amoeba Music is the record store to buy or sell CDs, DVDs and LPs.
Originally built in 1898, this San Francisco landmark at the foot of Market Street was one of the busiest transit terminals in the world prior to the construction of the Bay and Golden Gate Bridges during the 1930s.