Starbucks is set to close seven stores in San Francisco starting October 22, leaving 52 remaining locations in the city. Meanwhile, after 13 years, the Peruvian restaurant Fresca is closing its Inner Sunset location but plans to reopen its Noe Valley spot after undergoing a remodel. Additionally, a new burger restaurant will replace a Burger King near San Francisco's Japantown. Boichik Bagels also announced the opening of two new stores in the Bay Area in November.
Boichik Bagels plans to debut two new Bay Area stores in November. https://t.co/tNjSgT0Ztp
A piece of Bay Area coffee history closes its doors for good on Monday. The original @PhilzCoffee in the Mission District is serving its last cups of joe as the company said it made the decision to not renew its lease after opening there back in 2003. https://t.co/mNdwmHWLiT https://t.co/g3uv86RXbL
A piece of Bay Area coffee history closes its doors for good. https://t.co/Vyu75ZYHiA
A new burger restaurant will soon take the place of a Burger King location near San Francisco's Japantown. https://t.co/VdF2HG9iXb
Starbucks $SBUX is closing 7 locations in San Francisco next week https://t.co/G5ZiLK7KvV
Starbucks is the latest company to rethink its presence in San Francisco. Effective Oct. 22, the coffee giant plans to close seven stores in San Francisco. Following these closures, there will be 52 remaining Starbucks locations in the city. https://t.co/qi4lgGYECI https://t.co/mAndJMXJ3E
A longtime North Beach eatery is preparing to double down on the neighborhood by bringing a new concept to a next-door location. https://t.co/SJk1eTKjTq
San Francisco Peruvian restaurant Fresca is closing its Inner Sunset location after 13 years. But the local spot plans to reopen its Noe Valley location, which has been undergoing a remodel, soon. https://t.co/yR5XFhQOB4