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Newish bagel company, Midnite Bagel, which just opened its first brick-and-mortar location in the Inner Sunset over the summer, is already about to close that location.
Former Tartine head baker Nick Beitcher finally realized his goal of opening a brick-and-mortar bagel shop last week with the debut of Midnite Bagel (646 Irving Street).
A tiny bar with a hefty amount of classy Italian flare is about to open inside the hit Inner Sunset restaurant Fiorella on 9th Avenue.
Midnite Bagel has gone from a nighttime stunt to a pop-up to the pages of the New York Times, and now has an Inner Sunset brick-and-mortar shop opening May 23.
Fans will be sad to know that longtime Inner Sunset staple Pomelo has closed after nearly 25 years in business.
Upscale Neopolitan-style pizza place Fiorella will open its third San Francisco location Monday, their first to have a hard liquor license and a rooftop deck.
Nopalito is the latest business to fall victim to the pandemic — but when one door closes, a window opens.
Despite getting the OK from the city, a handful of SF's flea and farmers markets still face roadblocks to resuming service.
Tomorrow, March 7, will be the brewery's last day in business.
Open in San Carlos for more than two decades, the New Orleans-style eatery has now expanded to San Francisco.
A popular Chinese restaurant has closed its next-door spinoff, while Chinese noodle and dessert spots have recently opened.
A quirky North Beach bar and eatery remains open, despite its closure announcement last October, an Inner Sunset restaurant reopens after it was shut down and plans for a long-time diner are filed.
The space is getting a remodeled dining area as well as a new ADA-accessible restroom.