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ALIOTO–LAZIO FISH CO—Overnight-ships fresh seafood—Dungeness crab, Pacific king salmon, sand dabs and petrale sole, depending on the season—to anywhere in the U.S. 440 Jefferson St. www.crabonline.com or (888) 673-5868 to order. Map 1, B2

COCOABELLA CHOCOLATES—Carries more than 200 flavors and styles of chocolate from independent chocolatiers from around the world, along with chocolate-flavored coffees, hot chocolate and more. M–Sa 11 am–8 pm, Su noon–6 pm. 2102 Union St. 931-6213 Map 2, H2

E&E FINE FOODS—This family-owned gourmet food and wine store near the Nob Hill hotels carries a large selection of California wines, plus spirits and snacks. M 8:30 am–10 pm, Tu–Sa 8:30 am-midnight, Su 9 am–11 pm. 660 Powell St. 362-1642 Map 1, C5

GOLDLEAF CHOCOLATIER—Indulgence in every direction. Pick a treat or a gift from among fresh fudge and divinity, truffles, unique molded chocolates, party and event favors and more. Open M–Sa 10 am–6 pm, Su 10 am–5 pm. 2250 Union St. 922-5711 Map 2, H2

VINTRUST—Serious wine professionals offer comprehensive services for the wine collector, including inventorying, cellaring and selling treasured selections. 3520 Buchanan St.; M–F 8:30 am–5:30 pm. 561-8410 Map 2, H3. In Napa County, 760 B Hanna Dr., American Canyon; M–F 8:30 am–5 pm. (707) 558-1300


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