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The Popsicle was invented in Oakland, but it's being dressed up in San Francisco, where husband-and-wife team Amanda Yee and Aland Welford man a small cart at the Cortland Marketplace. The shop, dubbed Cranky Boots after what Yee calls Welford when he's moody, serves up Popsicles made from local, fresh and organic ingredients. The flavors are constantly rotating, but a Sunday-morning favorite is banana and burnt caramel. You'll never long for your standard Fudgesicle again.
At 331 Cortland, the small culinary market at the top of Bernal Heights, the five burgeoning businesses in the narrow space are all in it together. Salmon-and-cream-cheese piroshki from Anda Piroshki use house-cured lox from Paulie's Pickling.... More »
Blue Fig: 990 Valencia (at 21st St). Mission. Coffeehouse and sandwiches. Cranky Boots: Sundays only at 331 Cortland, 331 Cortland (at Bennington), twitter.com/crankybootspops. Bernal Heights. Popsicles. Dogpatch Cafe: 2295 Third St. (at 20th... More »
Spice Hound isn't the only planned addition to 331 Cortland. Starting this weekend, says marketplace owner Debra Resnik, fancy popsicle vendor Cranky Boots will be a weekly Sunday addition to the Bern... More »
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