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- No.3 on Hyde Street is a Russian Hill must; photo by Aubrie Pick
- Start the adventure with brunch at Stone's Throw at 1896 Hyde Street. It opened last November and quickly landed itself on Eater's Brunch Heatmap. Loca
- Speaking of Jenny Chung, her No.3 should be your first stop immediately following brunch. It's just kitty-corner and a few steps away at 1987 Hyde Street. Here you'll find both fine and costume jewelry at a wide price range for the shopper with discerning
- Head around the corner from No.3 to Elle-Même, a vintage jewelry specialty shop located at 1210 Union Street. Step in to find a beautifully curated collection at reasonable prices. The earrings, necklaces, and bracelets are always a hit, but we think it's
- MDVII Antiques, at 1507 1/2 Vallejo Street, is one of SF's hidden gems (no pun intended). At first glance, the store looks cluttered and overwhelming. But a little digging will reveal a huge selection of vintage, designer jewels. There's always a great se
- Following all that heavy lifting (of those sparkling jewels), replace that beer buzz with a caffeine one from Saint Frank's Coffee at 2340 Polk Street. According to our sister site Eater, the store's