Founded by famed rock climber/kayaker Royal Robbins and his wife, Liz, in 1981, this store specializes in outdoor and travel clothing and accessories for men and women. This Gilman Street store opened in 1991 and is still popular today among the adventurous and athletic in the Bay Area. The store carries mostly shirts, sweaters, jackets and pants for casual wear and outdoor use.
Berkeley Stamp & Engraving has been family-owned and operated since 1929. Revive the lost art of the hand written letter by getting a wax seal imprint or a custom embosser stamp. Berkeley will engrave plaques and trophies but almost anything else customers can think of, too. Notary supplies, ink and engraved rubber stamps, including custom stamps, are also available. Stop by the shop and talk with the friendly folks in person or check out the website to find out the full services it provides.
Sherilyn Tharp offers woodcarving classes to anyone who would like to design and build their own furniture. The beginning woodcarving class is typically made up of four three-hour classes, while intermediate woodcarving and sculpture can be taken as a single class or a group of five classes. She also offers private one-on-one sessions on an hourly basis. In addition, Sherilyn Tharp is the co-owner of Tharp-Hamilton Woodworking.
Crown Heating & Sheet Metal is owned and operated by James A. Sturgeon. It specializes in sheet metal fabrication. This includes air conditioning, heaters and small appliances.
Nielsen Arts, formerly Nielsen Framing, has served the Berkeley and Albany communities since the 1960s. New owner Patrick Mercer purchased the framing shop from its previous owner. In addition to offering custom matting and framing services, Mercer has expanded the shop to include an art gallery for local artists' work. The shop also hosts regular gallery nights to showcase new artists.
The Sink Factory has been selling beautiful water fixtures for more than 30 years. The store sells small and large wall-mounted sinks, under-mount basins, claw foot bath tubs and toilets that range from classic to modern. The Sink Factory also has stainless steel kitchen sinks, faucet components, Chicago cartridges and rubber valve stems. The store also offers full repairs on sinks and toilets. Visit the salvage section of the store for items that are sold 'as-is'.
This sporting goods outlet carries a broad selection of quality outdoor items like canvas tents, waterproof jackets, sturdy backpacks, protective goggles and thermal snow gear. The company advertises a lifetime warranty on most merchandise. The impressive inventory features many different colors, sizes and styles for men, women and kids. The store is located in Berkeley's University Village district.
Established in 1978, Barney's Gourmet Hamburgers now has 10 locations in Northern and Southern California. Breads and meats are delivered daily, and everything on the menu is prepared using only the finest and freshest ingredients with no preservatives. Barney's also serves a number of vegetarian salads and more than 20 different types of vegetarian burgers. The chefs make unique salad dressings and toppings using a secret Barney's recipe, and prepare delicious daily soup specials. Over the years, Barney's has won numerous restaurant awards, and its fresh and tasty cuisine ensures that this trend will continue for years to come.
Nielsen Arts, formerly Nielsen Framing, has served the Berkeley and Albany communities since the 1960s. New owner Patrick Mercer purchased the framing shop from its previous owner. In addition to offering custom matting and framing services, Mercer has expanded the shop to include an art gallery for local artists' work. The shop also hosts regular gallery nights to showcase new artists.
Krishna Copy Center is located on Telegraph Ave. in Berkeley, and offers all kinds of printing solutions to meet the needs of any customer. Whether just a few note pages, brochures, copying and binding or desktop publishing DVD and CD copying, Krishna Copy Center prides itself on being professional and quick while not sacrificing quality. Be sure to call the telephone number or visit the web address provided for more information.