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    Smoke Signals

    4.8 (75 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Helena M.

    The most comprehensive, eclectic newstand and inspired magazine collection can be found in this treasure trove on Polk Street in San Francisco! I used to live on the other side of town and made special trips to this shop to get all my favorite magazines. Then, about 5 years ago I had the opportunity to move to Russian Hill, where I'd now be in walking distance of Smoke Signals and Fadi, the kind, intentional curator and owner of the shop. Years later it's my neighborhood & I'm still a regular visitor, customer and fangirl of this magical spot.

    Excellent magazine selection @Smoke Signals...Harvard Business Review magazine's latest issue
    Joanna T.

    One of the few remaining shops focused on magazines, newspapers and assorted items. The magazine selection is huge! European fashion (French, German, British,etc), Business journals (MIT, Harvard, Stanford and more). I like the business, lifestyle and travel periodicals myself. Of course my newspapers of choice (the New York Times and Wall Street Journal) are available here. There is also the Financial Times of London. Table top magazines that home stagers adore as well the savvy homemaker get their magazines here! If you love to read and feel the crisp pages as you do so, stop Smoke Signals. Say hello to the owner and his lapso apso dog!

    Best magazine source in the Bay Area
    Mark F.

    I love this little store. I love it because they are so keenly focused on providing the best selection of high quality magazines in the entire San Francisco Bay Area. The owner lets me browse in peace for as long as I like, but is there to answer any question I might have, with kindness and a friendly attitude. His dog is cool - he's a little old and sits in his dog bed beside the register and watches you, hoping you find your favorite magazines, and maybe something new.

    Eric B.

    Smoke Signals features a YUGE selection of general circulation and specialized newspapers/magazines, including foreign. The only downside is that there are so many of them, that they're sometimes too densely stacked to figure out what's for sale. I'm not sure what their browsing rules are, but Smoke Signals could give the nearby Russian Hill Books a run for time among the "stacks". I'm especially appreciative that in this digital age, analog reading options are making a stand, and hopefully successfully. The name of this place also tells you that tobacco products are sold. Snacks and Lotto tickets are also available for purchase.

    They carry Baseball America.  My man likes to come in here now.
    Veronica T.

    The most impressive newspaper & magazine joint in the city. And if you need a pack of Dunhill's, they've got you covered. I quit smoking ages ago, but this place makes me a little nostalgic for those days. A fresh pack of Dunhill's & the new issue of Vogue or W? The Fashionista Diet. It's neatly packed w all the basics (Time), the favorites (Vogue), & the avant garde (titles I've never even heard of). My man even found something new for him; Baseball America. The owner is polite & helpful. He lets you freely peruse without disturbance. When I asked for a certain title, he immediately guided me to what I was looking for, right from behind the counter. And he always says hello & goodbye. I'd had a manicure/pedicure appointment recently & my nail salon had 2 brand new beauty magazine issues. One of them ran a feature I wanted to have for reference, so I came by here to buy it. Only I couldn't remember exactly which issue it was. The owner let me endlessly browse the pages to make sure that it was indeed the issue I wanted. All while I had my handbag plopped on top of his counter. He didn't flinch. He really didn't seem to mind. Props for that. The full service newspaper & magazine shop is a dying breed. This place is a real gem. 5 stars.

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    A good selection of magazines. Friendly staff. I found what I was looking for. Worth a visit.

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    Nice magazine shop. Helpful person at counter. Good selection. Hard to find a magazine shop these days and this is the real deal.

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    I needed TONS of magazines for a client project - and they had everything!!! Plus they were so sweet. Definitely recommend!!!

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    They have the Sunday Chronicle at $3.25! The gentleman who was working there is friendly and attentive.

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    Monster selection of newspapers and magazines. I live right around the corner and have to stop in daily to see what's new.

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    The Grand Newsstand

    The Grand Newsstand

    4.5
    (8 reviews)
    1.5 mi
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    First went to this place for the opening event and had a great time...rumor has it that maybe more…read morelive acts will happen in the future, and that sounds really fun! I didn't have my card with me that night, so I came a few days later after work. The craft market was bustling pretty hard that day, but the shop girl, Courtney (ps anyone who has the same name as me is a+!!) made sure to give me some good recommendations. I walked away with a really cool food focused zine (Remedy) a San Francisco zine (Wonder & Wander) and a hilarious red hot chili peppers fan fiction zine. Courtney recommend a few others, but I grabbed all my lil bag could carry. Despite the small little store front, I felt like there was a pretty good mix of things to look through. A lot of feminist lit, lots of political stuff, travel, food, and just general aesthetically pleasing things. I told her id be really interested in reading more queer zines, (they definitely have some!) and she assured me that she cosigns in small quantities to keep the shelves fresh and to date. I really enjoyed the market itself, but this newsstand is definitely a gem and brings a lot of community to a place where some locals would consider a tourist trap. I look forward to seeing The Grand Newsstand soon!!

    This is perfectly awesome small 'zine, poetry and art kiosk right off of market street by that…read morepublic market thingy they do. This is a walk up kiosk by justin herman plaza/fountain and thus you will not be driving here. This is however, one of the most walkable parts of one of the most pedestrian friendly cities in the world so you have about a half dozen non driving ways to get here from around the city. This is the business inspiration of one local artist (it's the woman running behind the counter) and it sells art. It's in an re-purposed ticket booth and as such it's super tiny. There is no interior space so you'll be browsing via the sidewalk. Small whimsical locally produced self published pamphlets (hereafter referred to as 'zines), buttons, patches, cards and suchlike. The written items focus on various themes-love, city life, humor etc. are the stock in trade, made both by the owner and by other local artists. Pricing can be as low as a couple of bucks for a tiny booklet to 20 ish for a full size book. This is a perfect place to get some unique, local art/spoken word items and to find a little inspiration.

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    San Francisco Magazine

    San Francisco Magazine

    2.4
    (25 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    Vapid, socialite slick consumerist fodder…read more Content is Not for the typical Yelper. I canceled my subscription 2 months ago, but they're still sending it to me. Like I'm going to buy a $1million SOMA condo or a $50,000 diamond for my wife. Yeah right!

    I'll never forget my first San Francisco magazine. I had just moved to the Bay Area, only to be…read moreheaded on a trip to New Zealand, and I was browsing the airport bookstore for reading materials when I saw it: the extra-large mag with a pic of Gavin Newsom on the front. I was glued to the pages the whole flight and subscribed the second I got back. Those were the heady days of my budding love affair with San Francisco, when the city could do no wrong and waves of discovery were washing over me at an almost unbearable rate. So the magazine was quite helpful for marinating my brain in the local flavor and gaining some semblance of orientation. But now, I've got a lot more personal experience with SF (and, let's face it, I've got Yelp), and the magazine isn't quite the eye-opener it once was. More importantly, though, the city (and, let's face it, Yelp's uber-populist medium/message) has turned me into something of an anti-consumerist eco-hippie, and the dream of high-society hobnobbing and owning that killer loft has palled considerably since I realized I was just being subjected to the incredibly paradoxical mass-marketing of luxury "lifestyles". Unfortunately, though, there are still a lot of Boomers (ok, and some young folks) in this city who subscribe to that dream, and SF Magazine is catering to them more than ever these days. So aside from the excellent "Reporter's Notebook" articles, there really isn't much to interest me anymore, and I find myself on the lookout for a Bay Area lifestyle magazine that caters to my *actual* lifestyle. Sorry SF Mag--to quote one of your ads, you may have overlooked nothing, but I don't actually want to overlook everything.

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    The New Yorker Magazine

    The New Yorker Magazine

    3.0
    (1 review)
    1.1 mi

    #71/2016 I really…read morecan't believe I have to give this once-fine magazine a three-star review. What has happened to the writing? I find the same self-confessional tone in another Conde Nast title, Vanity Fair. You're engrossed in an article and then the writer inserts how he identifies with the subject, often in a self-congratulatory way. (How many times did I have to use the word "self" in my thesis? I ask you: When did the writer become the subject?) Case in point, reading a perfectly adequate review in the May 9th 2016 issue of O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night", my eyes widen at the parenthetical musings of writer Hilton Als: "I have been in love with James and Mary since I started reading plays; I was barely a teen-ager when I first picked up O'Neill's script and followed his family, in every sense of the word, into that awful home..." WHO CARES ABOUT YOUR LIFE? THIS IS A THEATER REVIEW, NOT AN "ABOUT YOU" REVIEW! (And PS, I almost threw the magazine across the room that you consider yourself so precocious. And PPS, Did you REALLY teleport yourself back to 1912 and actually walk through that awful home "in every sense of the word" 'cause that's what you wrote, fool). This editorializing crept into TV news many years ago (Dan Ashley, you're the king) but now it's HERE, in the lauded New Yorker? There was another writer in a long ago issue who apparently never heard of a complex sentence or the usefulness of punctuation like semi-colons but this latest ...stain is almost too much. William Shawn, Dorothy Parker- you're spinning in your graves.

    City Lights

    City Lights

    4.4
    (818 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    City Lights is one of my favorite bookstores in San Francisco. There's something about wandering…read morethrough it that makes me feel like a kid again. With every twist and turn, another staircase or room appears, filled with books and entirely new worlds to discover. It always brings me back to the days I spent with my grandmother at our old library. We would sit together on the stairs and read to each other, completely content to spend hours surrounded by books. I think that's part of why City Lights feels so special to me--it brings back that same sense of curiosity, comfort, and excitement I felt with her. I rarely come here looking for one specific thing. The fun is wandering the shelves until a cover, title, or completely unexpected book catches my attention. Somehow I always leave with another story I can't wait to disappear into. There are bookstores you go to simply to buy a book, and then there are bookstores you experience. City Lights is the latter. It's a little piece of San Francisco that I hope never changes.

    One of the neatest bookstores in the US. The Poetry room upstairs is wonderful. So much fun…read morehistory here to learn about. And this bookstores has some amazing staff book recommendations with little tags on the bookshelf telling you why they loved that book so much; found some great new finds that way. Dont forget to get your books stamped with their bookstores stamp on the way out!

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    Bay Crossings

    Bay Crossings

    2.6
    (41 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Initially, I was afraid to come here because of all the bad reviews. It was my first time taking…read morethe ferry from SF to Oakland, and I didn't have a Clipper card, so I had no choice but to buy an actual ticket. Before I approached, I expected to get chewed out or at least glared at. I've been here twice now with no issues. On my first visit, I got a guy who was really friendly and helpful. He got me my ticket, and even told me which direction to go to and which port I should look for, without me having to ask. The second time, I got a guy who seemed to be in training with the first guy guiding him. The trainee was able to get the job done without a problem. I usually don't give places like this a review, but I felt the need to write up a good one, so others won't be afraid to come here like I had been and give them a shot.

    It's actually a negative star. Like other reviewers have said, their customer service needs…read moresignificant improvement. The staff (woman) charged my 77-year-old mother-in-law $50 instead of $5, then refused to refund the $45 and told us to contact Clipper Customer Service. We did--and Clipper acknowledged how poorly the situation was handled. They documented the issue on our behalf and advised us to return to Bay Crossings to collect the refund. When we went back, there was a different 'unhelpful' employee (man). He told me he "knows his job better than I do" and claimed there was no way to verify the card was linked to my mother-in-law's clipper card number--which is BS, since they were able to pull up an account associated with another card. Once again, they refused to issue the refund. Avoid this place. Extremely poor service and accountability. The steal, even from retired old people!

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