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Bistro Central Parc, the popular French bistro at 560 Central Avenue in the NoPa neighborhood that closed in December 2019, will be reopening under new ownership but under the same name in June.
After months of operating a wildly popular bagel pop-up, Schlok's is getting set to open a brick-and-mortar shop at 1263 Fell Street, in a former laundromat off Divisadero in NoPa (in the same complex as RT Rotisserie and Nopalito).
Plus, a Berkeley-based roaster is opening its first coffee shop in San Francisco.
Plus, Alamo Square has a new sandwich shop that's getting lots of neighborhood attention.
Numerous tipsters have asked why Souvla has been closed for nearly four months. Here's what we've learned.
Nopalito is the latest business to fall victim to the pandemic — but when one door closes, a window opens.
In the works for over three years, the sizable new brewpub was further delayed by the pandemic.
The seafood-focused restaurant, which turns 15 this month, is moving in a different direction post-pandemic.
Steak and tacos are on the menu this weekend, with pizza on the way.
Berliner madness is about to hit Divisadero, while the Mission's Mexican microbrewery is going all-out for Taco Tuesdays.
It also appears that Divisadero Street will be getting a new bakery.
Plus, a new cocktail bar specializing in New England-style seafood has debuted on Polk Street.
After almost four years as a pop-up, chef Matthew Kirk has teamed up with Lazy Bear's David Barzelay to open a NoPa restaurant.