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TELEGRAPH AVENUE, BERKELEY < this is my business >
| Category: | Attractions/Entertainment |
| Address: |
Telegraph Ave Berkeley, CA 94704, US |
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Orinda Wedding In June
"Lots to see on Telegraph. There are shops, street vendors and the occasional nudist."
Lidia and Eric's Wedding
"Need a tye-died shirt or some hemp bracelets? Then check out the street vendors on Telegraph Avenue. There are a bunch of little shops on the stretch of Telegraph between campus and Dwight Avenue. You can get anything from Cal apparel to vinyl records."
Meaghan and Tony's Wedding
"Known to the cool kids as “the Ave,” this boulevard of music stores, restaurants, headshops and street venders is Berkeley’s heart and soul."
San Pablo Wedding In September
"The hippy, the dippy, the infamous telegraph avenue. Short street with lots of character. My favorite stop is Yogurt Park- best frozen yogurt ever!"
Wendy and Micah's Wedding
"Hippie central"
Our Wedding
"Center of Berkeley culture back in the day. You should see this place - history was made here. Top Dog, La Burrita, Durant square, Intermezzo, Blakes, Raleighs - all good places to eat (cheap, reasonable)!"
Meg and John 's Wedding
"The famous Telegraph Avenue, with historical sites mixed in with chain-store shopping. Still retains its hippie image, with head shops and murals commemorating the People's Park uprising, with a large dose of college campus fast food (pizza, curry houses, burritos) and a few standout restaurants. Try Cafe Intermezzo (look for the line out the door - Telegraph near Haste) for giant customized salads or Unicorn for upscale Asian fusion (Telegraph between Dwight and Blake)."
Burlingame Wedding In June
"Telegraph Avenue has a long history of attracting the Bay Area's most eccentric, eclectic, and electric minds. Here extremes battle each other: Berkeley engineers face street punks who face intellectuals who face raving derelicts, all in the densest collection of fiercely independent bookstores, music stores, and cafes in California. It's home to several "institutions" such as Moe's Books, Shakespeare & Co, Amoeba Records, and Rasputin Records (just to name a few), and visitors can find obscure LPs and hard-to-find books in a setting where the locals sport everything from Mohawks to turtlenecks. Also check out the dozen or so cheap and delicious restaurants and pizza joints that have kept students from starving to death for decades. Buy a trinket or a piece of handmade jewelry on one of Telegraph's art stalls, which take over the street on Sundays in a weekly arts fair."
Riquelen and Okem's Wedding
"Telegraph Avenue has a long history of attracting the Bay Area's most eccentric, eclectic, and electric minds. Here extremes battle each other: Berkeley engineers face street punks who face intellectuals who face raving derelicts, all in the densest collection of fiercely independent bookstores, music stores, and cafes in California. It's home to several "institutions" such as Moe's Books, Shakespeare & Co, Amoeba Records, and Rasputin Records (just to name a few), and visitors can find obscure LPs and hard-to-find books in a setting where the locals sport everything from Mohawks to turtlenecks. Also check out the dozen or so cheap and delicious restaurants and pizza joints that have kept students from starving to death for decades. Buy a trinket or a piece of handmade jewelry on one of Telegraph's art stalls, which take over the street on Sundays in a weekly arts fair."



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