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Today is the last day in business for Fey Chao's sandwich shop, after serving the Lower Haight since 1999.
The closure comes as Mayor London Breed announced that restaurants can reopen indoors with limited capacity
After a very long wait, San Francisco restaurants will be allowed to reopen for indoor seating at limited capacity starting Wednesday, September 30 — just in time for fall.
A "for sale" sign on the Eagle is causing alarm about the potential future of the bar, a cornerstone of SF's gay leather scene.
The Mexican eatery took out a $5 million loan to cover damage caused by wayward tenants, but the pandemic has made repayment impossible.
"We held on as long as we could," said owner Rusty Olson.
Three blocks of the Tenderloin will be closed to cars for outdoor dining and shopping.
After the historic restaurant was vandalized, closure rumors spread. But its owner says they're untrue.
Plus, Noe Valley sushi spot Saru has opened a new sister location.
Plus, a Berkeley-based roaster is opening its first coffee shop in San Francisco.
A first-time restaurateur, Ismoil Ochilov sold his car and invested his life savings to bring his native Uzbek cuisine to San Francisco.
Plus, Mexican-Korean fusion spot Tacorea is expanding to the North Beach/Chinatown border.
Known for its Venezuelan arepas, the popular eatery made an appearance on Guy Fieri's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives."
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