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Sarco's Chinese Restaurant
"...still one of the best little-known purveyors of fine Asian dining in the San Francisco area, tastefully decorated with imported antiques and murals. I heartily recommend the Sum Yung Gai platter, or the Dum Chik & Broccoli Tray." - Myrtle Yuba, Waitressing Weekly |
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Sarco's Head Shop of the Holy "Originally opened in 1967 as a used record store (then known as Sarco's House of Wax), Sarco's H.S.o.t.H. gained considerable notoriety in a short time, particularly after it began carrying colorful 'psychedelic' clothing and recreational paraphernalia from such manufacturers as Electric Lettuce and Dead Soul Pop." - Frank Magpunch, Rock History Journal |
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Sarco's Funeral Directors
"There's no time like the present. Once within these discreet hallways, you'll feel compelled to make arrangements. For yourself. For your loved ones. For peace of mind. When it comes to the afterlife, Sarco's helps you get your start." - Leo Bifftooker, Sarco's Sales Representative |
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"You stab 'em, we slab 'em."
- Sam Osgooche, Embalmer |
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Sarco's Discotheque of Love
"Sarco's couldn't let the hedonistic 70's pass by without catching the groove. Sarco's Discotheque of Love was built on the remains of the original Dead Lounge in Pasadena, California, but failed to last long after 1981. Due to a resurgence of interest, there are plans to build a 'Dead Club 70's' in Hollywood." - Bunny Boobalotti, Sweet Soul Funk Magazine |
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