Now: The intersection of Market and Church Street is a juncture just south of Duboce Triangle that serves as the above-ground gateway to Mission Dolores, Noe Valley, and all things south.
Then: The cluster of eateries on Church Street are mostly built into the ground floors of Victorians. The Muni line made it an easy target for businesses.
How To Get There: This area is more of a gateway to other neighborhoods, which just happens to have shops, cafes, and restaurants of its own. Travel to here, or through here, is easy on any Muni train line. The J-Church passes through Church Street above ground, while the M, L, K, and T stop at Church Station below ground. The N-Judah stops just north, at Duboce and Church.
Duboce and Church Street - intersection for the above-ground N-Judah and J-Church Muni lines
Golden Natural Foods on Church Street, north of Market
Out of the Closet Thrift Store, on Church Street at Duboce Street
Casa Mexican, on Church Street between Duboce and 14th Street
Burger Meister on Church Street near 14th Street
14th Street at Church Street
My Trick Pony custom apparel, on 14th Street between Church and Belcher Streets
Cybelle's Pizza on 14th Street near Church Street
Woodhouse Fish Company, on Market Street near Church
Chilango Mexican Cuisine, or Church Street near Market Street
Red Jade Chinese Food on Church Street
Crepevine on Church Street
Chow, on Church Street at Market
Church Street, south of Market Street
Shops and restaurants on Church Street at Market
Market Street Railway Mural, by Mona Caron, on Church Street near 15th Street
Market Street Railway Mural
16th Street Sign at Church Street
Church Street at 16th Street
Morning Due Cafe on 17th Street at Church Street
Due Drop In, on Church Street at 17th Street
Inbound J-Church Train stopped at 20th Street at the top of Dolores Park
Lilah Belle's, on Church Street at 18th Street
Market Street, facing east, at Church Street
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