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by sfphotoarts 6154 days ago
While some of what you say is true, Ritual did indeed cover their power outlets because there were servers running whole startups there, much of the rest is not.

It's pointless getting into each point, like the obvious error about Reverie. Do you really think Craig asked them to remove the WiFi? Just because he's there a lot? And besides, they do indeed have free wifi. As do many places in the Inner Richmond.

And where did you get the idea that Blue Bottle is the most financially successful coffee shop in SF? Their kiosk in Hayes Valley is definitely popular and has a line of 20 people most weekends, but that's a function of the fact that they are trendy with the cycling community and how long they take to make the coffee. If they were half as fast any other coffee shop they'd not have those lines.

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I feel like you're trolling me because I called you out regarding your comments about the Lower Haight filled with beautiful women. I'm not sure what points of mine need to be addressed. However, I did respond - good show. You win.

I've thought about these issues and have decided you are right. Only Miami and Milan rival the Lower Haight when it comes to the likelihood of running into a beautiful woman. Cafe Reverie and most of the Inner Richmond are indeed WiFi "hot spots." A good walking tour of SF would include a stroll up Haight Street starting at the Fillmore. Walk slowly while immersing yourself in the rare natural beauty of your surroundings. Take your time. It's unlikely you will make it up the hill without being approached by a half dozen startlingly gorgeous people, but once you do, head over to Cole Valley to recharge your spirits and check your email in the courtyard at Reverie.