From the shop. The owner and customers tell me they were a large part of the nostalgia and charm of this place. Its just a neighborhood institution i have always enjoyed your reporter toy boat dessert cafe has been on clement street in San Franciscos Richmond District for 38 years. They are known for serving up sweet treats and its display of vintage toys. I always love coming to look at the different ways they have. Reporter some of the toys have been stolen. Thursday morning, shortly after the cafe open, a man in an orange vest and latter came in and of the guys he was going to repair the windows that were tagged by graffiti. He got up on his ladder, he cleared the toys off the shelf and put them in a big box and was like, it looked like he was doing measurements. Reporter while the staff was busy serving customers the man took off after being in the store for no more than 10 minutes. The cafe reopen just three weeks ago under a new owner, amanda michael. After being shut down for mo
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