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"It's not looking good for the restaurant business," says owner Juan Romo.
With hundreds of events to choose from, we rounded up a handful that will appeal to many different walks of beer-loving life.
Courtney's Produce, founded in 1969 and relocated to Castro & 14th Streets in 1971, is a neighborhood fixture.
Taco Boys, a new taqueria co-owned by twin brothers with a trio of taquerias in Oakland, plans to quickly reopen in the former Tacos Club space.
The six-year-old bistro and wine bar was forced into a sudden closure, but will return at a new Castro address.
The proposed housing development would be nine stories tall, and would also take out the three-unit residential building next door.
"22 years was a good run," says owner Issa Sweidan, but it's time for a change.
The space sat vacant for more than two years following the closing of Zapata Mexican Grill.
Two SF locals with Nordic roots have teamed up to manufacture their own version of a Scandinavian staple.
One of the restaurant's owners has been arrested for selling alcohol without a license.
After less than three years in the Castro, Finn Town will serve its final meal on Sunday.
The former Brewcade now has more games, food, a full cocktail menu — and a name familiar to longtime neighborhood residents.
The Starbucks that closed in the complex last year remains vacant.
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