Author: cappstreetcrap
Public toilet
October 9, 2014
Submitted photo: Late night potty
Shotwell slice
October 7, 2014
Unemployed. Will work for pizza.
Yum! Little Baobab’s comeback
October 6, 2014
More than year after a fire forced it to close, beloved Senegalese restaurant Little Baobab is finally on the mend. For the past three months, crews have been working to fix up the damaged space at 3376 19th St., between Mission and Capp streets. Owner Marco Senghor said he’s planning to reinvent Little Baobab as a […]
Mission Street co-working space forced to shut down
October 6, 2014
Long-established businesses aren’t the only ones having trouble on Mission Street. Found in violation of city zoning laws, co-working space 20Mission is about to power off. Downstairs neighbor to 20Mission’s so-called “hacker hotel,” the business will close Friday after the city cited it for operating an office in a space zoned for retail. Steve Lombardi, […]
Mission booze
October 5, 2014
All of the bottles and booze-related garbage I came across on Capp Street last week.
Dental, damn!
October 4, 2014
Wow. Whatever was in your teeth, I think you got it.
Seeing red
October 4, 2014
Interesting. Looks like City Car Share gets designated street parking now.
Weird Fish on its way out?
October 3, 2014
It looks like the owner of a new wine bar opening in the space that used to be The Corner, at 18th and Mission streets, is also starting up a restaurant in the Dante’s Weird Fish space. According to public records, Irfan Yalcin who owns Pera in Potrero Hill, is behind both of the new places.
Someone’s in The Corner
October 3, 2014
Three years after The Corner restaurant shut down, a new wine bar is finally moving into the long vacant space. L’Emigrant, immigrant in Italian, will open at 18th and Mission streets by the end of the month, according to owner Irfan Yalcin who describes it as “the city’s most affordable wine bar.” Yalcin, who was […]
High or low brow?
October 2, 2014
“Brow” potatoes, Mission Street.