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    San Quentin State Prison Gift  Shop - San Quentin death row painting ca 1963

    San Quentin State Prison Gift Shop

    4.2(14 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    The gift shop is only open on the weekdays for 2 hours from 12:30-2:30…read more From the post office on Main Street take a left to the driveway that takes you down to the parking lot. It almost seems as if you are going to the wrong place because it's close to the prison and it looks like the COs park there but this is where you park for the gift shop. Quite a beautiful view of the bay. In the gift shop there is no photography allowed or even bags as I recall. Everything is cash only which I'm glad I read about beforehand since I pay debit card for everything. There are some nice paintings that are surprisingly good. Most range from $20-100 so keep that in mind again with the cash to make sure you have enough if you like something. Other than the paintings everything else was meh. The inmates making the crafts have limited means as to what they can create so it's not surprising but just keep that in mind if you envisioned a craft store with lots of quality stuff; it's more a random assortment of kitchy knick nacks. I would recommend doing the prison museum afterwards since you are already there but that's another thing you have to coordinate with the times because it has limited hours as well. This is more of a 3 star place to me since you have to pay cash, the hours are extremely limited, and the products are so-so but I gave it 4 stars since it has a lot of character and I appreciate anything that is offbeat and unique.

    The artwork here mostly consists of drawings on some flimsy-looking paper, 3D cardboard or wooden…read morepieces, some knitted items, and some thin metal-looking items such as clocks. The artwork isn't THAT impressive (think high school art students), but considering the limited materials that inmates have access to, it's not bad and definitely makes for a strange and somewhat unique item to own if you decide to purchase. Most items are $20 and above, but there are some cheaper items around $5-10 such as postcards or wooden mugs. There are some best-seller items here, but I won't tell which ones ;)

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    San Quentin State Prison Gift  Shop - Entrance to the Hobby Gift Store right next to the visitor entrance to the prison.

    Entrance to the Hobby Gift Store right next to the visitor entrance to the prison.

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    Nordstrom The Village at Corte Madera

    Nordstrom The Village at Corte Madera

    3.1(326 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$$

    Eileen Fisher: comfortable fit, price tag reflects the quality you are buying. Think "Coastal…read moreGrandma" style of natural fabrics, comfort, neutral colors. Before the pandemic I wore all Black tailored clothing with sky high heels to work every day. Then the pandemic. Career switch. Working from home. No need for uncomfortable "hard" clothes or high heels. I still want to be stylish even if comfort is my motivation. Eileen Fisher outfits is that for me and Nordstrom is where I shop for it because unlike the EF store, at Nordstrom I can also buy bras and shoes in the same trip) Nordstrom has outfitted me through the many chapters of my life starting from my teen years. I continue to enjoy the consistent top tier customer service, wonderfully curated options in store, on site tailoring, and their generous return policy. I used to have a Nordstrom personal shopper. Then I was a member of The Trunk. Now I am considering the option to have Nordstrom brought to my home so I can try and buy things without going to the physical location. Stonestown and downtown SF used to be my primary stores. Now it's Corte Madera. This store is so well stocked, I almost never hear "I can order it online". I enjoy the instant gratification of taking my purchases home with me on the same day. The majority of my wardrobe was purchased at Nordstrom. I am a loyalist. PS: don't sleep on Nordstrom Rack at the Vintage Mall. If you aren't local, Nordstrom Rack online is so great for money saving designer options!

    There's something about this store that is a bit extra, in a great way. I've been going to this…read morestore for years, not as my go-to, but usually when I'm in the area. I just feel like the product selection here is better. For instance, the Hokas - what they had on display were actually nice colors, not just those weirdly bright ones, but aesthetically pleasing ones. I also feel that in general, they have a wide variety of selection for all their products. They have a really good shoe selection. Service is excellent too. I was helped pretty quickly without waiting to do a return. I'm really not sure why people aren't happy with this Nordstrom! It really is wonderful!!

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    Nordstrom The Village at Corte Madera
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    Strawberry Village Shopping Center

    Strawberry Village Shopping Center

    3.9(10 reviews)
    2.1 mi
    $$

    Strawberry Village has been my one-stop shopping center during Covid. Why? Because it has…read moreeverything I need: a grocery store/pharmacy, coffee (not just 1, but 2 Starbucks locations), a bagel house; and plenty of family-friendly dining options (Harmony Restaurant, Thep Lela, Pizza Antica, Whisk + Skillet, etc.). They also have more fast casual spots for a quick meal to go, such as In 'N Out Burger, High Tech Burrito, and Parranga. They have an Orange Theory Fitness center, a Woodland's Pet Store, as well as a AAA location (for all my automotive/DMV needs). Over the years, they've done a really nice job of landscaping the property. There are plenty of palm trees and outdoor seating areas (which is especially convenient now during this Covid craziness). The shopping center is always clean. Seldom will you find litter or debris on the ground. In the past few year, more upscale shops have opened their doors to appease the local Soccer moms, including Spanish Table, West Elm, Lavande Nail Spa, and Athleta. You certainly won't find a Target, Panda Express or $1 Store in this mall. Welcome to Mill Valley, folks. Although Strawberry Village continues to expand its vendor portfolio and spruce itself up, my favorite thing about this mall is the smaller businesses who have been there for years. I'm talking about the old shoe/watch repair store, the copy shop, the camera store, and Arch Rival (which continues to sell sporting goods and shoes). Even in this Amazon home delivery world, these businesses continue to survive, and I'm happy to support them. * If you're a dog owner, I'll let you in on a little secret. The Strawberry Village is a great place to walk the pooch when it's raining because of all the covered outdoor areas.

    Strawberry Village S.C.'s landlord is U.C. Berkeley. has been for a long time. finally upgraded…read morewithin the decade. so rents have increased. eats services shopping harmony kaiser perm.. safeway starbuck urgent care mike's camera thep lela ram print west elm sushi gourmet wells fargo pb teen whisk & skillet evo spa archrival sports pizza antica de salon woodland pet food the plant dance cigars nectar juice spa, dental calico sweet e 1st republic video store burrito tumblespot spanish table cleaners title nine shoe repair pure barre, fitness skin care shopping notes: -upscale shopping loses some character of small city shopping -lots of parking except for the popular destinations. -slight turnover, rent issue?

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    The RealReal - Marin

    The RealReal - Marin

    3.8(101 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    Luxury
    Committed to satisfaction

    Happy Earth Day 2026!…read more If you're a data driven person like me, you know or will look up the tons of clothing that are polluting the planet. Solution? Resell or donate the things you no longer find useful, no longer want, and/or no longer bring you joy. The beauty of being a stylish woman? Someone out there wants the things I don't. They really REALLY do. Create space in your wardrobe and jewelry box, get some cash in your bank account, it's all good. Reaching out to The RealReal to start your consignment has never been easier. Once you contact a representative, they can send someone to you home, send a truck to do a front door pickup, or email you a label to ship the items you want to sell. So convenient! Once they receive the items, you will receive notification. They will have their experts review the items authenticity, photograph them, and list them. You will get a link to watch your items as they launch and sell. The cash lands in the account of your choice. Your beautiful things are now someone elses beautiful things with renewed positive energy. It's all so very wonderful and you saved those things from clogging the landfills and littering the planet. It's a win win, my favorite!

    I purchased what I believed were authentic Christian Louboutins from The RealReal, but the heel…read moreheight felt off too high. Since I had missed the return window, I listed them on Facebook Marketplace--only for the listing to be immediately flagged as fake. That raised a red flag, so I took the shoes to a well-respected designer consignment store in San Francisco. Their authentication expert pointed out three separate signs that the shoes were not genuine. So, not real real after all. When I took the shoes to The RealReal in Larkspur, I was directed to a text-based chat with a "specialist" who told me that because the return window had passed, there was nothing they could do. I'm now out over $400 for two pairs ( one with a broken heel that they said I should have come in right away about). Extremely disappointed. A company that claims to care about luxury and sustainability should at the very least stand behind the authenticity of what it sells. This experience makes me seriously question their values.

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    The Treasure Mart - shopping - Updated May 2026

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