I was walking by this store when the items inside intrigued me check it out. They definitely have some unique items that I haven’t seen before. Most of the interesting things in here to me was the artwork. It’s like going to a small art museum. I chatted briefly with one of the employees and she told us how this is a place where local artists could showcase their artwork and sell it. i definitely recommend checking this place out!
Natalie A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Artillery is truly a beautiful and authentic local gallery/shop. All the homies Ivan, Lexa, Lucia and Alyssa are super talented. There is so much dope art and real cool clothing pieces from different local artist. Very welcoming, chill and fun vibes! If you haven’t checked them out, you must.
Kathryn S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Still the most interesting gallery/shop in the Mission, because the young locals who keep it alive are introducing the work of independent artists and creating new pieces themselves EVERY week. There is always something happening here– whether new music, new photography, new clothing, new jewelry, new prints, new paintings… Stop here before shopping on Valencia Street if you want truly original goods!
Angie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Berkeley, CA
Interesting jewelry and art selection — my sister tried on a bunch of Via Rosalia jewelry, including a claw bracelet. She wound up going with a bone bracelet. The staff are super nice and great at helping pick through the jewelry, offering to clean it and providing excellent background information about the artists. There is also amazing art on the walls, and fun clothing and skirts. Definitely will be returning to this shop!
Nolan M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
I really like this place… super cool apparel, some hand made, some big brands but unique. Definitely recommend checking them out if in the neighborhood.
Ryan P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
This is one of my favorite spots in SF/the world. Each and every person who works there seems to be filled with passion for art and respect for their community. They are killing it on art, clothing, and that good mission energy. My walls and body are covered in Artillery. I recommend everyone stop by. Love this place. Keep it up, guys!
Anthoney P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redwood City, CA
I walked in this Sunday during the Carnival Parade and, met Frank who is an artist. He makes these dope«San Fam» hats that you can order through him. I’m going to pick up two, cuz my cuzin will steal one of them! I picked up a pair of fresh shades for the day. Supper friendly staff= a good experience hit me up on those hat Frank!
Monique R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Daly City, CA
This is definitely my favorite shop in the city, all the designs are by local artists & theyre exclusive to SFCycle. I try to go by at least once a week because theyre always getting new inventory of the freshest gear. Alexa, Frank, Elena & Maria make you feel welcomed once you step through those doors & theyre always giving the best customer service.
Kay M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Leandro, CA
Forget Etsy, Artillery is where it’s at. You walk into Artillery and you immediately are engulfed with such a feel good vibe and are surrounded by the finest of local art, crafts, jewelry, clothing, and so much more. Being born and raised in SF it’s at times hard to go back to the Mission and witness just how gentrified its gotten over the past decade. After all, us native San Franciscans are a rare bunch nowadays. Yes, I do admit that we are the kind to jump at any chance to throw the fact out there and make it known. And yes, I understand how snobby that in itself can be. But when you’re born at SF General Hospital it just doesn’t get more SF than that. And yes, that is a fact that you NEED to know about me lol. Anyways, we can all agree that hipsters, SF transplants, and techies have helped upgrade the Mission and Valencia into a hot spot for the young mid twenties to mid thirties crowd. And yes, the Mission is now home to some of the best restaurants in town now– however, you never want to see the Mission to lose its MIssion-ness. If you were lucky enough to have been around in the eighties and nineties you know exactly what i’m talking about(aka if you’ve ever heard stories or have been a part of the shenanigans that occurred at El Oso bar, you’re legit). If not, go to Artillery and you’ll get a small sense of the kind of place the Mission was pre-tech sec boom. It’s the kind of place that gives you hope that the Mission will always retain its flavor. Plus, I promise you it will be hard to leave empty handed. Viva Artillery!
Tommy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Artillery is the spot to get the freshest gear from local artists and designers. Alexa, Ivan, Aldo, Frank, Elena & Maria have the keenest eye for merchandise and have curated only the best design for you to shop from. They are all artists themselves and understand there’s no compromise when it comes to what they offer. They have the largest selection of San Francycle SFC gear and they have exclusives as well! Make sure you get on their email list to get your invite to their smackin’ events!
Amía S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Artillery is your one stop shop for the best shit local designers and artists have to offer! Alexa and Ivan, and the staff make it a fun and welcoming place to shop and kick it! Plus, have you been to one of their MAPP parties or artist showcases? They always have amazing talent either killin’ it on the drums, on a canvas, or through a lens — Artillery never disappoints! Be sure to check out Ivan and Alexa’s own work — masters at their crafts is an understatement. ¡Que viva Artillery!
Vin J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Valencia Street might be the center of the Mission boutique scene, but the dope spot for fashion and art is Artillery on Mission. The ever expanding and appealing art collection is balanced by fresh, well-constructed threads, both of which are well represented by local artists. Jewelry, shoes — they got that too, and the prices don’t hurt either. Mix it up at one of their evening events to discover the SF art scene’s next wunderkind.
Davis J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Yo this place has some seriously cool fashions at good prices. I’d recommend going there before they find out how cool they are and start charging higher prices. This place is has, in my opinion, probably the best style going on in the Mission. Love the«Homies» shirt y’all!
A I.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Panorama City, CA
The young lady at the store(wore glasses and red lipstick) was incredibly nice and helpful. She made sure we got to our destination with GREAT and detailed directions. She also was insightful about the store and the items in it. THANKYOU!
Anthony N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Emeryville, CA
Artillery Gallery is a sweet little space fulled to the brim with beautiful Latin culture from the surrounding neighborhoods. I especially love the local art prints they had strung across their main walls, adding to the already inviting color palette of toys and one-of-a-kind wares littered throughout the store. Unfortunately, there’s very little to no organization throughout the store. It’s really chaotic, much like many other stores in the area. At a glance, you might even assume they are one of those tourist shops full of San Francisco paraphernalia(though they do have that too). That said, I’d definitely drop by here again if I’m in the area to see what new local artist they have up in their main gallery. I just hope they do a bit of house cleaning to keep it from looking like any other store on the block.
Hilda Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Oakland, CA
I am now the proud owner of the most amazing bag made in Oaxaca :-) What a wonderful/fun/eclectic shop! I wish I were a bit more hip so that I could own some of the unique wares they sell. It’s like an art gallery of local and Latin American art – for sale! I agree with other reviews, staff were super chill(carried on a cool spanglish conversation with a guy named Aldo). I will have to swing by again, as I know my bag will need to be accompanied by a pair of earrings I saw at the register!
Corey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Richland, WA
I was on the hunt for a T-shirt from Bay Area artist Nopal. ABOUTME: One day, I plan on being Sade’s future husband(or love slave – I really don’t mind), and I totally love Nopal’s «Love Operator» T-shirt: It’s not available on the Nopal website. I found it online from another place and purchased it, but have not heard any word about it. I shed a tear or two. On a recent visit to the Bay Area, I walked the streets of The Mission Dist. If you know me, I love to walk neighborhoods to explore and discover. I was mainly looking for food, but purely by chance, I happened upon a boutique fashion store in what seemed like a seedy part of Mission. I don’t know what caught my eye, but it looked inviting. Turns out this joint specializes in creative & one of a kind pieces of art: the kind you can wear. If you love art, and organizations which promote them this place will be THEBOMB for you!(It was for me within seconds). They sell all kinds of clothing with hand-painted art on them. There wasn’t a huge selection, but it’s the quality which shines. I was checkin’ out the Men’s shirts, and generating a list of items of interest… . . . and then, . . . Sade was looking at me(in a gold heavenly glow). I opened the clothes rack and it shined back at me like the box Vincent Vega(aka John Travolta) opens up in Pulp Fiction. I found THE shirt! I quickly snatched the shirt and held it close to my chest, scanning the store left and right making sure no one else eyed my discovery. Now the shirt was totally teeny tiny… I didn’t care, I would have wore the hell out it with my belly hanging out. Around this time a guy who worked here came by and asked to help(Maybe he thought I was a questionable character, and wanted to make sure I wasn’t going to cause a scene… or steal something). At any rate, he was SUPER nice, and he was able to find me not only the shirt in my size, but he gave me a rundown of the store & their Mission Statement. I was sold. The T-shirt was sold. And I will surely be back here again, whenever I’m in the BAYAREA! Oh one more thing, I was also told that Artillery has exclusive access to Nopal Apparel as well– a good thing!
Anabelle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Aldo’s fabulous fashion sense, Alexa’s hotness/knowledge, Ivan’s talent & Rebecca’s cuteness plus the amazing selection of hip(without being hispter-ish) apparel, local/Latino/brown power art definitely earn this store 5 stars. Go in, check it out and I can guarantee you’ll fall in love with at least one item in the store! I should just work here, most of my paycheck goes to them anyway… :-)
Hank H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Francisco, CA
Great galley/boutique just like all the other reviews have already stated. The girl who was working was really friendly and took time to explain what the store’s goal and philosophy was, and that they supported local artists. I expected things to be expensive but they definitely weren’t. Even the jeans they had were less than $ 100 bucks.
Regina S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Walking from my home on Capp Street to Walgreens on 23rd, I pass the usual array of Mission Street shops. You’ve got your luggage dealers, mobile phone cover/charger stands, produce stands, taco joints, and, wait… what’s this… a hipster boutique?! Here at 24th and Mission? You bettcha. Artillery is a gallery/boutique, selling local artwork(love the 3-D sketches + glasses!), sweet Adidas gear, and locally made hipster apparel. «Those are handmade by hand!» explained the over-eager sales associate while I sifted through their hand-painted(by hand) tshirts. She hovered over me the entire time I was in there, which was slightly annoying but understandable. This place needs to thrive and she needs to sell some goods. Foot traffic is high on this street but this store isn’t «tipico.» Their clientele have yet to discover Artillery. You can get a sweet ‘stang, kitty cat, or your fixi painted on a shirt here. They have some accessories and shoes too. I have my eye on a Rastafarian-inspired sweater. This little spot is just what this corner of the Mission needed. Be sure to sign-up for their emails. They have live DJ’ed art shows that you don’t want to miss.