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Shop Dine SF Bookstores
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Shop Local at San Francisco's Independent Bookstores
Explore our neighborhoods through these uniquely San Francisco indie bookstores.
Mission / Potrero Hill
Adobe Books & Arts Cooperative — 3130 24th St.
Dog Eared Books — 900 Valencia St.
Medicine for Nightmares — 3036 24th St.
Bolerium Books — 2141 Mission St. #300
Heath Newsstand — 2900 18th St. (inside Heath Ceramics)
Mission: Comics & Art — 2250 Mission St.
Christopher’s Books — 1400 18th St.
Sour Cherry Comics — 3187 16th St.
Silver Sprocket (comics) — 1018 Valencia St

Downtown / Lower Nob Hill
The Best Bookstore — 226 Powell St. (new pop-up!)
William Stout Architectural Books — 804 Montgomery St.
John Windle Antiquarian Bookseller — 49 Geary St. Suite 233
Argonaut Book Shop — 786 Sutter St
Kayo Books — 907 Post St

Noe Valley / Castro
Noe Valley Books — 3957 24th St.
Omnivore Books on Food — 3885 Cesar Chavez St.
Fabulosa Books — 489 Castro St.

North Beach / Russian Hill
City Lights Bookstore — 261 Columbus Ave.
Russian Hill Bookstore — 2162 Polk St.

Japantown / Pacific Heights
Kinokuniya — 1581 Webster St. Suite 302
Forest Books — 1748 Buchanan St.
Browser Books — 2195 Fillmore St.

Haight
Borderlands Books — 1740 Haight St.
The Booksmith — 1644 Haight St.
Bound Together Bookstore — 1369 Haight St.
Comix Experience — 305 Divisadero St.

Hayes Valley / Duboce Triangle
Isotope Comics — 326 Fell St.
Books & Bookshelves — 99 Sanchez St.

Inner / Outer Sunset
Green Apple Books on the Park — 1231 9th Ave.
Amazing Fantasy (comics) — 650 Irving St.
Black Bird Bookstore & Café — 4541 Irving St.

West Portal
Bookshop West Portal — 80 West Portal Ave.
Invisible Jet Comics — 79 West Portal Ave.

Embarcadero
Book Passage — 1 Ferry Building

Glen Park
Bird & Beckett Books & Records — 653 Chenery St.

Inner Richmond
Green Apple Books — 506 Clement St.
About
Shop Dine SF is an initiative of the Office of Small Business, and the Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
Its aim is to bring attention to the local businesses and neighborhood corridors.
Spending money at local small businesses helps merchants, creates jobs, and is critical to San Francisco's economy
Shop local. Even a small purchase can have a big impact.
Questions? Email shopdinesf@sfgov.org