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Cocco European Shoes, which set up shop for a few months in 2 Embarcadero Center, has closed, and a sign on the door says it skipped out on its lease and still owes back rent.
The former Andy's Chinese Restaurant space has been reborn as a smokeless barbecue restaurant with a focus on seafood.
Less than six weeks after closing its doors, Hayes & Octavia's corner cafe is once again serving the neighborhood.
This North Beach institution introduced wood-burning oven pizzas to San Francisco; the Crotti family took over in 1973.
The newly-made barriers and outdoor seating will have to be reduced to follow Castro Street-specific planning requirements.
Catering to the after-work crowd, Wine Down SF will serve wine and beer from small, California producers.
The SFPD has released surveillance footage of a man breaking into a Harrison Street office and stealing thousands of dollars worth of computer equipment.
We catch up with Audra Kunkle, owner of Loved To Death, to talk shop about taxidermy, the Victorian era, mortality and more.
Future Bars says nothing except the name will change when Dave's becomes the Lark—not even the chili dogs.
The private event venue on Irving plans to host pop-up retail shops, as well as instructional tastings and classes.
K&L Wine Merchants, known for its wide selection of boutique and hard-to-find wines at all price points, will be closed from Sunday, Oct. 25th–Thursday, Oct. 29th for a move to 855 Harrison St.
The proposed bank branch won't be coming to the Castro, as merchants worry there are already too many banks in the area.
Fans of open-air drinking can finally return to Lucky 13, where the patio had been shut down due to ABC licensing issues.
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