After a mere seven and a half months, our humble sex shop at Haight & Clayton is calling it quits. What this means for you is 50% off their entire inventory: When owner Nikole Taeotui opened up shop back in February, she told us that she thought the Haight needed more toy stores. As lovely as the place was, it felt a bit safe for the nabe, with its limited hours and kitschy mannequins in the windows. What do you think? Something edgier next time? Or are head shops more in our wheelhouse? Regardless, we'll let you know what we hear.
Behind Closed Doors Closing its Doors
Published on September 24, 2013
The look on that dildo-clutching mannequin's face says it all: Behind Closed Doors is going out of business.
After a mere seven and a half months, our humble sex shop at Haight & Clayton is calling it quits. What this means for you is 50% off their entire inventory: When owner Nikole Taeotui opened up shop back in February, she told us that she thought the Haight needed more toy stores. As lovely as the place was, it felt a bit safe for the nabe, with its limited hours and kitschy mannequins in the windows. What do you think? Something edgier next time? Or are head shops more in our wheelhouse? Regardless, we'll let you know what we hear.
After a mere seven and a half months, our humble sex shop at Haight & Clayton is calling it quits. What this means for you is 50% off their entire inventory: When owner Nikole Taeotui opened up shop back in February, she told us that she thought the Haight needed more toy stores. As lovely as the place was, it felt a bit safe for the nabe, with its limited hours and kitschy mannequins in the windows. What do you think? Something edgier next time? Or are head shops more in our wheelhouse? Regardless, we'll let you know what we hear.
SFUSD Sees Surge in Student Applications, Mulls Campus Closures Amid Financial Woes
SFUSD experiences a surge in school applications, especially in transitional kindergarten, despite facing potential school closures, a financial crisis, and the challenge of transitioning from a lottery to a zoning system for school placements.