Formerly known as hipster barbershop. Will go ASAP and update.
Update: I went. The guy (the one with the faint face tattoos) was a little more anxious than I liked, but was amazingly attentive and communicative.
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I always called it star market, but whatever
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I used to bike 30 minutes to get here in high school before I knew that pizza was different in New York, or anywhere for that matter. I just knew it as that awesome thin-crust thin-sauce hole in the wall. After being in NYC for t years, it's still dn good.
This place was better when the swingset didn't meet alameda county safety standards.
Always took for granted that bakeries were like this, as I grew up eating the tarts and morning buns. Sadly, not all bakeries are like this.
I don't really get their fried chicken sandwich. Jack and the box is like 4 blocks down too.
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Wait this isn't gogle?