Surf shop moves to Seaview Ave.

Just in time for summer (really, summer is coming!), Cheka-Looka Surf Shop closed their Fremont storefront and moved to 6300 Seaview Ave.

They’ve got surf equipment, clothing, skimboards and stand-up paddle board rentals. Jeff, the owner, tells us the paddle boards have been extremely popular. For $20 you can rent one for two hours. Wear some polarized sun glasses and, he says, you can see everything under the water. They’re open 11-8 except on Sundays when they’ll probably close around 6. (Thanks Erin for the tip!)

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24 thoughts to “Surf shop moves to Seaview Ave.”

  1. i heard a rumor that they might play outdoor surf movies in the summer months. best idea ever. can we get paseo to stay open late and serve beer????

  2. i am so stoked to hear this! i will be in next week to check it all out and am so happy to see a business this FUN go in that space! best of luck to the owners…..yippee:)

    surf flicks in the summer would indeed rock!:)

  3. …ever surf Forks or La Push, boardbrown? its such fun there, just a really far drive. i hope you are great and all is swell with your family and cat. :)

  4. What your backdoor down there, Jeff. The bushes behind your building are full of criminals when the weather gets warm. This is a favorite camping spot. You have to know where to look, to find them. There are many overgrown footpaths that traverse behind the RR tracks all the way over to the doggie park. I would make sure I had a deluxe alarm system.

  5. So exciting!!!
    I met a guy here a few weeks ago that was selling flowers, I think his name was seth? Did he sell the place? He had paddleboards also.

  6. Seth's the main dude in there, at least on Saturdays. And yes, they sell cut flowers, too — wholesale prices. Upstairs is an art cooperative, so the whole thing is very cool as long as they can make it work financially.

  7. I've been buying from Jeff and his crew since they were down under I-5 on Eastlake. Shops come and go, but these guys have to be one of the best shops on the West Coast. No doubt.

    Sure, you'll find shops in Cali with 200 boards in the quivers – and 200 suits on the rack, but there's plenty of selection at this shop. And, if you're looking for someone to help you understand and source what you want/need – and can give 'em a week for shipping – look no further than Cheka.

    Hard to make a go of surf retail in Seattle, but its nice to see them fighting the fight.

  8. This is a favorite camping spot. You have to know where to look, to find them. There are many overgrown footpaths that traverse behind the RR tracks all the way over to the doggie park. I would make sure I had a deluxe alarm system.

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