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Mission District – 826 Valencia, Graffiti Alley, Philz Coffee.


Although I’ve been living around the bay for almost 10 years now (holy crap,) I have only skimmed through the surface of the creative and organic culture of San Francisco. I don’t know the cool spots to hang nor the best diner to grub on, but I guess that makes my every trip to San Francisco as refreshing as it can be. Anyway, I ought to go out more.

Good thing Michelle’s a San Francisco native. and a good tour guide.

..except this time I am showing her around. 

I heard of this place through TED (check it out.) The “826 Valencia.”

A place named after its address. The seemingly pirate supply store from first glance turn out to have a non-profit tutor center in the back that holds workshops and lessons for kids to swing by and work on their assignments. THIS is the kind of tutor center I’d go to – there’s no turning away from a pirate supply store.

The shop portion was tiny but filled with witty, yet hilarious gadgets, posters, and items (all regarding pirates, of course.) Interior design of the place was incredible, too. Unfortunately, no cameras allowed inside.

So, I took a few photos outside:

..and grabbed their card and flyer for upcoming events.

↑ Don’t mistaken it for a carnival flyer, this one’s for a personal statement workshop. And seeing what they’ve done so far, I wouldn’t be surprised if the workshop’s just as fun as being at a carnival. A great example of the power of good and intriguing design.

I also found a few pictures of the products they sell in sore:

I’m a sucker for well designed things, so I got one of their posters for Raskeezy!

Then, we continued our adventure along Valencia.

Interesting flavor. Bourbon was a bit heavy.

Graffiti alley. I just made that name up.

Michelle’s got word that Philz Coffee doesn’t disappoint.

Typical bathroom in San Francisco.

Mint Mojito Iced Coffee’s one of their crown jewels.

Last destination: Michelle’s renewing her contract with AT&T.

Abe (ah-beh) interviewing people in line regarding innovation and consumerism. I happened to be one of the lucky ones. Except I stuttered a lot. And I gave a lot of, now that I think of it, moronic answers.

Feels like a boss, nonetheless.


Well, that’s wrap

’till next adventure,
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