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Haight-Ashbury

Haight Street between Masonic and Stanyan
San Francisco, CA
415-391-2000

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The smell of patchouli and pot are slowly fading with each generation, but the past of Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco is still hanging by its tie-dyed threads. Once an area peacefully dominated by flower children of the ‘60s, the Haight was made famous by the war protesters, peace signs, and drugs. A visit today will yield memories of the past and a glimpse of the new Haight, composed of fashionistas, club kids, and nostalgic hippies and tourists. It’s easy to make it a day on Haight by stopping in a head shop and bringing home a souvenir that you might want to hide from your mother. Ignore the new Gap store on the corner and purchase a vintage handbag at one of the many secondhand shops, or buy a bootleg copy of a Grateful Dead concert for an old friend. Once your inner hippie has set in, take a stroll by Jerry Garcia’s old digs and pay tribute. Depending on your mood, the Haight is the perfect place to sink into a cozy spot at any café for some serious people-watching, or toss back a few cold ones at a dark local watering hole



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m8888888

Not hippie-ish, but still fun

Reviewed by m8888888 on February 07, 2007

m8888888's rating:

"It is such a pain in the butt to find parking here. You are guaranteed to drive about for 20 minutes before finally finding a spot, then having to hike back to H-A. I have a friend who lives right off Haight, & I don’t know how she ever gets up the nerve to leave once she has a space! The hippieness of this area is definitely gone- there’s even a GAP store there now! They do still have some fun stores with unusal things, & a fun craft store (Mendel’s!), and some yummy restaurants, plus a lot of alternative people (who my mom would call “freaks”!) hang out there, so it can be fun to people-watch!"

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Throbbin

Haight-Ashbury review

Reviewed by Throbbin on November 20, 2005

Throbbin's rating:

"The Haight is one of those “Only in San Francisco” kind of places. It’s definately worth a trip to. Don’t miss trying dinner at one of the City’s favorite (and cheap) eateries, Cha Cha Cha. It’s a very lively and loud carribean place, with the best sangia in town. The Haight is also the gateway to Golden Gate Park. Once you navigate the homeless and street punk kids at the end of Haight Street, you will find one of the worlds best city parks. It would take you days to take in everything this urban oasis has to offer; biking, hiking, art museums, exotic plant-life, paddle boats, tea gardens, and 100’s of special events every year."

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