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Nice addition to Pier 39. Sunny Powers is very active in community affairs.


By Roland Li, Staff Writer April 9, 2026 - San Francisco Chronicle


San Francisco legacy business Love on Haight is opening a second store at Pier 39.


The tie-dye and hippie shop is expanding to 47 Pier 39 next to the San Francisco Carousel, owner Sunny Powers said Thursday. She is targeting a mid-June opening.


The shop will sell hand-dyed apparel, artist-made accessories, official Grateful Dead merchandise and other locally made goods.


San Francisco legacy business to open second store at Fisherman’s Wharf


Greg

They could do a lot to improve the Wharf  

They have no imagination!




Greg Quist MA CTG-SF
San Francisco Tour Guide Guild Board of Trustees
SFTGG.ORG
510.418.7189 - Mobile


One of SF’s,
not to be missed 
tourist attractions,
SF’s FW,
has been hugely disappointing
to many visitors,
for many decades.
Of course the same can also be said of many of SF’s other 
famous n’hoods which have been allowed to go to seed.

To visitors who only have one day,
or just a few hours to see SF,
I suggest GG Park.

All that said,
If folks are determined to go to FW, 
as many are,
I do often suggest 
Boudin’s at FW for lunch.
And,
After lunch,
A walk through of
Boudin’s history room,
telling the story of 
SF Sourdough French Bread 
which is very interesting.

Cheers,
Bob 






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Hey. Just walking on the wharf is wonderful
..outside seating to eat crab,  sealions,  view, breeze, sun, fishermen boats, smell.of the  sea and fish, music...please
Don"t be jaded. People come here to see this and remember all folks
Don"t have a sea.



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One of SF’s,
not to be missed 
tourist attractions,
SF’s FW,
has been hugely disappointing
to many visitors,
for many decades.
Of course the same can also be said of many of SF’s other 
famous n’hoods which have been allowed to go to seed.

To visitors who only have one day,
or just a few hours to see SF,
I suggest GG Park.

All that said,
If folks are determined to go to FW, 
as many are,
I do often suggest 
Boudin’s at FW for lunch.
And,
After lunch,
A walk through of
Boudin’s history room,
telling the story of 
SF Sourdough French Bread 
which is very interesting.

Cheers,
Bob 






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