Established in 2011. Perch is an elevated rest place, a whimsical French inspired all inclusive rooftop bistro. Hyperflyer completely removes the 15% service fee and 25%-30% commission on food delivery for restaurants like Perch. https://t.co/eeuQXEssIz
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While the character of the community might have changed over the last two decades, the core identity of Atlas Cafe has remained consistent.
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Carmel Pizza Company was partially born from a life-changing experience Amanda had when she studied food and wine in Italy during a college semester abroad.
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PizzaHacker started out as a mobile pizza operation – not a food truck, but a pizza tailgate set-up.
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Making artisan grilled cheese sandwiches started out as little more than a hobby for Heidi Gibson. But she then entered grilled cheese competitions in Los Angeles and the Bay Area to and started winning.
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Before the Pour Guys purchased Tempest in 2010, it was one of the last smoking bars in the city. Prior to Tempest, it was called Hanos; but the original name was Page 1, an aptly named hangout for SF Chronicle journalists.
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Alexis Solomou knows a thing or two about the importance of community. His restaurant, Seven Hills, has been a beacon in the neighborhood for a decade.
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Yang and Zhou opened Earl Spicy just over a year ago. Any restaurateur knows the first year comes with its own platter of challenges. Mix in COVID-19 and, well, maybe “sparring” is putting things lightly.
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The return of the carhop service will be Mel’s saving grace. Customers have even been driving up in 1965 Corvettes and 55 Chevys. The carhop service is available at two SF locations: Geary and Lombard!
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One does not simply enter @LeColonialSF, a French-Vietnamese restaurant in San Francisco, it's a foray into a different place, and a different time.
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After two months shuttered, things are looking up; Fog City has been open for takeout and delivery as of May 14th. Maurice aims to be flexible and creative to offer high-quality food for the community.
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Due to the pandemic related constraints, Turner has pared down his menu: “I basically just have to make whatever we can with the fresh ingredients that I have on hand that day.”
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Palette Tea House is continuing to sell special frozen, take-home meal kits that customers can pick up and make at home. This will also provide customers with the full Palette Tea House experience.
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Vive La Tarte has coped by opening their Noe Valley location every weekend for pre-ordered goods. However, this business alone is not necessarily enough to keep Vive La Tarte afloat.
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Amélie offers the total dining experience which was lost due to its closing. But, Germain decided to offer take-out for one very important reason: to keep his employees working during the pandemic.
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Cafe Bastille has been struggling during the pandemic. Since so much of their business relied on the Financial District, their takeout and delivery now “barely exists” as Olivier puts it.
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The restaurant industry is being hit particularly hard by the crisis, Early to Rise being no exception, but McCormack says it affords him an opportunity to grow as an entrepreneur.
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Levy reflects on offering takeout, serving food on long paddles, reducing contact between servers and diners, other restaurants have taken similar steps, but this veers from his original concept of Firefly.
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