(415) 865-9807
3338 17th St, Suite 100B
San Francisco,
CA
94110
37.7635
-122.4205
Neighborhoods: Central East, Mission
Reviews & Ratings for Aldea
5 reviews
What users are saying:
Good taste
by quietmouse33
This is a nice, quiet shop that sells candles, soap, natural/organic high end bath stuff, water bottles, baby toys, baby clothing, and some home decor items like candle holders and bedding. The person who stocks this shop has great taste. I'm glad it's in the neighborhood so I can purchase nice soap and lotion without having to travel to other parts of the city. Some of the items are pricey but not too expensive to be a nice gift or a personal treat. The staff can be a bit cold but they're not rude, just sort of distant. Overall I recommend this shop. You should stop in.
- Pros: good taste, nice selection
- Cons: can be pricey, not easy to find the first time
Cool Find in the Mission. Recommended for the leather loving, smell-good wearing, candle lighting, bedding buying, gift giving individual.
by PolloDelMar
This place was a fun find as I was on my way to GoodVibes. I decided to shoot up 17th (to avoid the sketch on 18th) and lo and behold I happen upon Aldea.
I smelled the place first, and later realized they have about 50 candles making the place smell lovely. I wasn't really in the market for anything, but the staff was attentive and friendly. I ended up buying a hot leather cuff (purfect for pride) and a mirror so I could look at my fine self. I saw they have a large baby section, which is good considering all the little tots out there that need fierce accesorizing. I did like the dishware and bedding, really quirky and modern. Discovered a huge card section. I will have to come back for the you are a *&^king lunatic card. It's about time someone sells cards that are a little more colorful. I've got a few friends who could benefit from them.
Anyway, after a few minutes, I was back on my way to GoodVibes. I recommend this place for gift giving, and self indulging. Did I mention I love that mirror.
- Pros: You can buy enough candles to remake Madonna's Like a Prayer Video.
- Cons: If you buy that many candles and light them all you could burn your place down:(
Best gift shop and baby store
by anahodge
I went to Aldea today after having an amazing brunch at Maverick and was surprised at the range of gifts available for pretty much anyone. The staff was friendly and accomodating and I walked out a few minutes later with my purchases gift wrapped and ready to go. Great place to go for a last minute gift, really awesome recommendations and such cute baby cloths.
- Pros: Great gifts
- Cons: Not so many gifts for men
horrible customer service
by prettyfaces
My boyfriend and I had just moved to the neighborhood, and I was looking for cute little apartment things, which Aldea had a lot of. When I walked in the woman working was helping another lady, so naturally, she didn't acknowledge me. They finished speaking, and the other lady lady left emptyhanded. I tried to smile at her, but she gave me the cold shoulder. Another couple walked in (they looked like college students), and she also failed to welcome them. About five minutes later a very obviously well-off gentleman in a suit walked in, and she greeted him, and seemed to cater to him hand and foot. I am pretty heavily tattooed, and used to getting treated this way in the marina (which I avoid like the plague), but not in the mission. I don't think it's fair to treat someone like a second-class citizen just because they don't look like they have money. I was going to buy some things, but I don't think I'll be returning to this very cute, but equally ill mannered store. There are plenty of other awesome shops in San Francisco where I won't be treated poorly.
- Pros: Cute stuff
- Cons: Unfriendly, rude staff, and overly priced
A colorful Mission store full of home accents, jewelry, cute baby clothes and beauty products from around the globe.
by Contributor
In Short
Colorful lanterns, adorable onesies (packaged in ready-to-mail envelopes) and stained glass candelabras are scattered throughout this bright, homey boutique. In fact, the space is set up like a real apartment--in the "bathroom," a boldly printed shower curtain hangs next to shelves of Simone France cleansers and lotions, in the "dining room" a heavy wooden table is loaded with polka-dotted ceramic bowls and wooden trays with printed glass inserts, and the "bedroom" features vibrantly hued pillows and throws.








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