memory den, hollywood vintage: warehouse-size thrift stores with incredible vibes. i have to spend at least 90 minutes in here every time. skip house of vintage, popular but insanely expensive and the selection kinda sucks tokyo sando, snappy's: places for incredible sandwiches. just been very into sandwiches lately daily feast: my favorite diner. try the biscuits and gravy. they also serve Spella coffee which is my favorite locally powell's and mother foucault's: polar opposite bookstores, powells is very touristy and a bit expensive but really fun to explore and deserves most of the hype. foucault's is tiny, packed to the rafters and super cute
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