The dress selection at Eva Anderson and Robyn Anderson Baldenegro’s boutique doesn’t stop at little black. Find styles like tanks, sheaths, wraps, and more by fave designers (Milly, Shoshanna, Trina Turk) — some priced as low as $40.
Looking for a side of activism with your veggie burger? The bookstore/restaurant/community hub hosts open-mike nights, workshops, and local art shows.
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Vegans, vegetarians, and downtown lunchers swarm daily for tea lattes, healthful salads, spicy noodle bowls, and mock-meat entrees that taste much better than they sound.
Girls with curls flock here for everything from Carol’s Daughter products and blowouts to keratin straightening treatments and signature cut techniques designed to keep pouf and frizz at bay.
This Sonoma eatery in the Sonoma Hotel focuses on fresh and healthy, with a Provençal-inspired seasonal menu featuring garden veggies and herbs. The setting is lovely.
If you love designer jeans but hate designer price tags, Duke et Duchess’s line of denim might offer the answer. They typically ring in at less than $100 per pair.
Traditional. Inventive. Addictive. Scoops from vanilla bean to coconut jalepeno, plus crepes, desserts, and shakes.
Justin Spence will kick your booty into serious shape at his workout studio in the Mission. The former Sports Club/LA trainer works one-on-one or with up to three at a time, focusing on mobility and stability.
You’ll think you tripped and landed in New York at the swank resto inside the Driade furniture showroom. Go for the incredibly vast Italian wine list, stay for the prosciutto and cheese plates — or the pizza.
Part farmers market, part contemporary food hall, and part gourmet takeaway, get your fill of everyday staples in the grocery area or find separate deli-style stands offering wine, pastries, sandwiches, and salads. Hungry? Head to the cafe, open for all day.