About Olivier
I do colorful things for a living. from Montreal now in San Francisco.
http://olicharland.com
Current city: San Francisco
Other cities: MontrealNew York
I do colorful things for a living. from Montreal now in San Francisco.
 
for all your fancy pencil needs. In the same building, you have a bunch of nice other stores (fancy japanese object, magazine, ceramics & a brunch place.)
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Nice selection of premium streetwear & sneakers in Dogpatch, stop by when you go to Minnesota Street Project
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Very friendly neighborhood coffee shop with a tasty simple brunch menu. You can find me there Sunday morning reading.
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the best french bakery in town, owned by a very cute french family
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For all your pie needs, from savory to sweet.
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Perfect spot If you need to get work done while enjoying a latté. Always plenty of space.
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One of the best bookstore i've been. Good selection of design / art book as well. The staff is super nice and knowledgeable. A must.
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Fancy fusion Omakase with local ingredients. If you feel like treating yourself. delicious!
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