Hours
Friday | 10AM–6PM |
Saturday | 10AM–4PM |
Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10AM–6PM |
Wednesday | 10AM–6PM |
Thursday | 10AM–6PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 800 Palm St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 Phone: (805) 592-2442 Website: http://shopkarsonbutlerevents.com/
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Review Summary
Stupid Vacations
Who know about upstairs.
Paul Malarik Jr
Ah Louis appeared to an amazing man in his day & the 5 Stars are for him.
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All that remains of the Ah Louis Store is a building and a plaque. Built in 1885 Ah Luis was a merchant and business man. My memories of the store from the 1970’s recall it being a store with odd imported curios. Today it is not a store, just a memory. The building was handed down from generation to generation and rumor has it the great grandson now owns the building. You can look in, and it is a pretty much empty ground floor shop. Who know about upstairs. It is a piece of the local history, and now most of that can be found in history books. Interesting for locals and a walk by for others.
Paul Malarik Jr
This one remaining store is all that is leftof a busy Chinatown that once was. Dueto prejudice, greed, and stupidity, almostall else was destroyed….much replacedwith Parking lots of all things.Ah Louis appeared to an amazing manin his day & the 5 Stars are for him. Thisstore & the area around it should be usedas a museum to remember & honor thesepioneers….instead, much has been buriedunder concrete or left to rot in storage.I also agree with the other reviewer.
Sean Lariz
Super cute. Historic building. Check em out.