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Where was Charlie's Market?

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You forgot Charlie's Market.

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Boastin' with my buddy Paul?

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The Rice Table was a one of a kind.

Also in that neighborhood,

Sunshine Mini Market
Millie's Cafe
Marin Motorsports Honda Motorcycles
Guido's
The Monk's Inn, The West End Grill, and a couple other names ? (where Arrivederci is)
and another Italian where Hana or Maria Manso/Scopazzi's is, I forgot momentarily.

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I'm actually remembering two butcher shops within a block from each other down there. One of which was in that spot, and I'm not sure which one it was...West End Market or Del Reeno Meats.When I was in my early 20's, and living on Jessup St., I could always count on the the butcher-dudes to happily dispense meat knowledge. "How long should I leave that leg 'o lamb on the weber?" "Don't put sugary stuff in your marinades". Stuff like that, that I still remember and call upon.
Next door to A Drummer's Trad. old spot was the Rice Table (RIP). New guys moving in right now.

-- Edited by rob miller at 01:21, 2007-03-13

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Delchini Bros. Meats?

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OH! That's good to hear that he just moved, not closed. I haven't been around there for a while, obviously.

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I think you mean that they closed their location in the old butcher shop at 4th and Ida.
I'm pretty sure they are still at their newer location at 2nd and A Sts. FYI

PS, Anyone remember the name of the butcher shop ? All I remember is the sign "Fresh Crabs Today"

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I just read in the paper that A Drummer's Traditon closed in San Rafael. It was a little drum shop just down from Bananas, owned by Marin native Rob Bowler. He graduated from MC a year before me. I used to take my oldest son there for drum lessons. I haven't been there in year, but I didn't know they had closed! Does anyone know what happened?

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