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In addition to the previously reported scheduled closures of Laïola, South and SoMa's Two, other noteworthy recent restaurant closures include the short-lived Metro Café and the high-profile Zinnia. On the plus side, this won’t be Read More...
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SFGate is reporting three more restaurants have closed their doors: Downtown Med Cortez , Berkeley European Eccolo and Presidio Eclectic Pres a Vi . Read More...
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Bistro Aix bid adieu last month, but only temporarily. Owner Jonathan Beard plans to completely renovate his long-running bistro and reopen by the end of December or early January 2010. When it returns, the restaurant will feature a new oak fireplace Read More...
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After 10 years, Jesse Cool has closed her jZCool Eatery and Wine Bar in Downtown Menlo Park. But all isn't lost – in late July she plans to reopen an organic lunch cafe in a larger venue at 1525 O'Brien Drive. The new cafe, another Cool Read More...
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Lark Creek Inn, Marin's long-running special-occasion restaurant – the one that put chefs like Bradley Ogden on the map – shut its dainty Victorian doors last weekend. But the owners intend to reopen the space May 25 as The Tavern at Lark Read More...
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Bong Su, the three-year old swanky SoMa contemporary Vietnamese restaurant and lounge, has closed, meaning fans of chef Tammy Huynh’s cuisine will now have to trek down to sister restaurant Tamarine in Palo Alto. Other recent shutters include YaYa Read More...
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After 14 years, the Cow Hollow location of PlumpJack Cafe has closed its doors for retooling. Owners hope to reopen up with a new concept and name under the direction of it current chef, Rick Edge, sometime later this year. Read More...
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JoJo , the Zagat-acclaimed country French bistro run by former Chez Panisse alum Mary Jo Thoresen and her husband Curt Clingman (ex Oliveto ) will close its doors for good after a nine-year run after dinner on New Year’s Eve. Reason? The economy, Read More...
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Seaweed Café has wrapped it up in Bodega Bay; longtime seafooder PJ's Oyster Bed has closed after more than 30 years. Ora has closed in Mill Valley to move to San Francisco, off Union Square. Newcomer Nua is ova and Mercury has shuttered as Read More...
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Tinderbox, the edgy Bernal Heights newcomer, may have flamed out (it closed on May 24), but the owners are plotting a phoenixlike comeback in the space later this summer when they reopen with a different, yet-to-be-determined concept. Read More...
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On July 29th, chef Hoss Zaré's Napa restaurant Zaré shut its doors for the last time. Zaré is also selling the property, which he had hoped to develop into an elegant new restaurant and bed and breakfast. He plans to take some time off but hopes to eventually Read More...
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Bistro 1689, a French Californian in Noe Valley, Senses, a French Californian in the Mission, and Spanish Fly, a tapas purveyor in Inner Richmond, have closed. California Street Delicatessen & Café and (415) Asian Restaurant and Lounge, both in Presidio Read More...
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Chez Nous, Pascal Rigo’s Mediterranean tapas joint that unleashed the small-plates craze in 2000 and forever changed the dining habits of San Francisco, closed last week. Rigo will continue to run his other restaurants, including Le Petit Robert and Cortez Read More...
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P.J. Steak in Yountville and Platanos Cafe y Cocina Rustica, a Nuevo Latino small-plater in the Mission, have closed. Read More...
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The Hayes Valley outpost of Cafe Grillades has closed. Stacks, the all-American breakfast chainlet with branches in Burlingame and Menlo Park, will replace it sometime in May. Read More...
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