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Local links: Bike tours, glad-handing on Clement, passages, old-school barbers


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Sarah B.

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  1. I went to the Rayko show yesterday — it was interesting! But definitely take a look at the large photo taken on board a ship, in the men’s room, too, from about 1906, and one shot of Market Street, in the far back of the building, taken in 1905 by a Richmond District photographer.

  2. @Mike – Hmm, could be. Just called the number on their website http://www.lol-sf.com/ and got a voicemail (they should be open according to their hours). I’ll ask the twitter and FB-sphere, see if anyone knows.

    Sarah B.

  3. I was just walking down Clement and saw that both Sweet Delight and Pagan were closed with paper on the windows. Not sure if they’ve shut down or if they’re renovating.

  4. Oh, and that dollar store (can’t remember the proper name) has been closed for a few weeks now.

    But in better news, amongst the spate of new produce markets that opened up recently, I highly recommend the one next to Sweet Delight with the red and white checkerboard tablecloth in the window. They’re inexpensive, super friendly and gave me a freebie for being a repeat customer.

  5. Yes, the New May Wah people opened up Healthy Produce in the former Clement Produce space, and the new store next to Sweet Delight is really cute. Both look super clean and have a good mix of stuff.
    There’s another new store in the works on the corner of 10th and Clement, not sure what they’ll have but I hear it’s another grocery. Oh, and Coriya Hot Pot City is opening as something else, soon, as the sign out front promises.

  6. Two more small businesses closing on Geary Blvd. This is not good. What is happening to our neighborhood and how can we turn this around?

  7. “The obvious solution to this would be to ban all new ice cream/sandwich places from Arguello to 27th Avenue. We need to preserve the feel of this neighborhood.”

    I’m pretty sure that’s what Eric Mar would propose.

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