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Businiess name:  Pumpkin Pandemonium at PIER 39
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Been There, Done That....there's not a whole lot unique to Pier 39, except for the smell....FISH. This is a typical tourist trap with junk for sale that you've seen at so many other places. They just have SF on them instead of another location. Even the restaurants are ho-hum. You can find many other places in SF that have far better food and souvenirs that are much better than the junk sold at Pier 39. Go to Chinatown, Columbus Street, or the Castro (even if you don't bat from the other side of the plate) for a much better ""San Francisco"" experience. Pros: scenery, museums, fresh crab Cons: junk souvenirs, amusement park settng, clone restaurants

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