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    3.2 (10 reviews)
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    Um, I just wanted some stainless steel furniture. And I get hit on by the owner as I am browsing. Nope! Sorry.

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    Got a few nice pieces from this place for my office and home.

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    Patrick & Co.

    Patrick & Co.

    4.2
    (80 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    When you think of San Francisco legacy business the first companies come to mind is Ghirardelli…read moreChocolate Company , Levi's Strauss, and Boudin Bakery which had their starts in the 1800's. Downtown San Francisco has blocks and blocks of different businesses. It's hard to find lots of businesses in SF which had its start within the 1800's ( not the address number but the years of the 1800's) in San Francisco. My childhood apartment in San Francisco in the Mission was my backyard and shared the same backyard with the Elixir ( one of oldest bar in San Francisco established in 1858) .When it comes to the years of technology companies which have been in business for over 20 years it seems more like 20 dog years which is the equivalent to 100 human years. There a few businesses which are over 100 years old in San Francisco and fewer that are over 150 years old in human years. There is a family owned business in San Francisco which started over 150 years ago and still exists on Market street and it's called Patrick & Co. Walking down Market street the vibe of downtown San Francisco is a blend of vintage and modern with a mix of the future. Walking past the See's Candies and The Paris Baguette and inside Patrick & Co., you will see lots of office supplies . You will also find many fun items like calendars , cards , journals, stationaries, and interesting books. You will also see anything from Hello Kitty bags to stickers of animated animals and food. This is a good place to pick up some original design greeting cards along with the pens and markers. This place is over 150 years old in San Francisco and the business feels timeless. Come visit and witness an historical San Francisco business with a modern feel. Go to a place which has supplies for business that can be "internal"or for personal secrets like getting a diary or "journal" this is one of the San Francisco businesses that's still exist and seems "eternal"and was around when Custer was still an United States Army "Colonel" This place is still open for business after 150 years in human years its considered "geriatric" hats off to the company in SF name "Patrick"it is a business that's been in business without getting " theatric"and still ticking for over 150 years all organic without a cheap trick just a consistence "hat trick"

    There's very few of these types of office supplies stores left in the U.S.. I love one when I see…read moreone and always go in because they usually have items that are difficult to find nowadays. Plus, they typically have unique gift items and they overall have a feeling of times when people were people. This particular Patrick & Co. location was an absolute treat to browse through. Items that took us down memory lane. Gifts for people in our lives. And organizational tools that we didn't know we needed until we came upon them. Prices might be higher than a big box store but not overly expensive. Some of the merchandise was priced in-line with what I've seen elsewhere. It was a delightful time strolling through the aisles. If we lived in San Francisco, and nearby, I'd be a regular customer.

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    Herman Miller

    Herman Miller

    2.8
    (5 reviews)
    1.9 mi
    $$$$

    Don Beger made what could have felt like an overwhelming purchase into an enjoyable and genuinely…read morethoughtful experience. Investing in a Herman Miller chair is a significant decision, and Dan brought the perfect combination of expertise, patience, and professionalism throughout the entire process. He took the time to understand my needs, answered every question thoroughly, and never once made me feel rushed or pressured. What stood out most was how knowledgeable he was, not just about the chairs themselves, but about helping me make the right long-term investment for my comfort and work life. Exceptional customer service is rare, and Dan exemplifies it. He is the kind of employee who builds trust, creates loyal customers, and elevates the reputation of the entire company. Herman Miller is fortunate to have him.

    I went to the Chestnut Street location and said "my back hurts, please sell me a chair." So they…read morecharged my card, and I asked when I could pick it up. Oh no. Can't pick it up. Have to get it delivered, and their carrier won't bring it inside, or call or text when he arrives. No, he has to leave it on the sidewalk outside my house. They can't even give a definite day. But I live in San Francisco, I explain. I have a bad back, which is why I am purchasing this expensive ergonomic chair to begin with. I either need it delivered and carried upstairs or I can come get it and then bribe someone to carry it upstairs for me. Then they tell me about the super premium delivery service they offer, which features carrying upstairs, and scheduling. Starts at three hundred. So I cancelled this order and got them to refund the charge, and then I bought myself a pollo asado quesadilla at Nick's Crispy Tacos nearby (now THAT was a five-star experience), and then I found the same damn chair on Amazon, used, for three hundred bucks cheaper, and the United States Postal Service will bring it next week, and I will bribe someone to carry it upstairs for me, problem solved. No thanks to these guys. No wonder retail in this town is dead.

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    Staples

    Staples

    2.6
    (180 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    Greetings to all, l come to this location regularly, so this review is based upon my combined…read moreexperiences; let's see how it went: Parking for this location is shared with the surrounding business in the same location; this works well for this location. Inside this location was a modestly lit atmosphere; my feelings are that it could use some brighter lighting to provide a better buying experience. The service was nice and friendly, But the Main thing that stood was the fact that there were Not Enough Workers to Run the Business; more workers can make a difference. The values are comparable to any other establishment of the same sort. Bottom Line; more workers could have more positive impact on everything.

    I had a disappointing experience here. I had a return for…read moreGap that was set up through "Happy Returns" I walked into the store and there is zero signage referencing Happy Returns, and there were no cashiers at the registers to ask. I saw signs for "Amazon Returns", so I hopped in that line. There were 3 or 4 people ahead of me, and one of them seemed like she was returning half of the stuff sold on Amazon. 15-20 minutes later, I finally get to the counter and I'm told "Oh, Happy Returns are over there at the Printing section at the other end of the store." Needless to say, I was frustrated that I just wasted all that time in the wrong line. If you're going to offer a service, at the very least, have some kind of signage directing people where to go.

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    SS21 - officeequipment - Updated June 2026

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