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A New Yorker has rated San Francisco pizzas since 2018 Here s what he thinks about Bay Area pizza [SFGate, San Francisco]

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Seven Bayview businesses that powered through the pandemic

Seven Bayview businesses that powered through the pandemic Seven Bayview businesses that powered through the pandemic July 26, 2021 by  While it’s known for being home to historical landmarks like the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, Bayview Opera Houseand Sam Jordan’s Bar, the Bayview District is also a historically under-resourced neighborhood. It’s considered a food desert and has struggled over the years to secure basic neighborhood amenities such as a full-service affordable grocery store.  Despite these setbacks and a nationwide pandemic, over the past year, a group of solution-oriented and relentless craft makers and “do-it-yourselfers” combined their resources to create a booming food and art scene. And while COVID-19 shuttered hundreds of businesses citywide, the Bayview District gained 12, with seven owned by women of color along Third Street. 

Pay what you can : In sign of times, S F Mexican restaurant launches sliding scale taco days

Pay what you can : In sign of times, S.F. Mexican restaurant launches sliding scale taco days FacebookTwitterEmail Mushroom (left) and chicken tinga tacos are among the options at Tato, a San Francisco restaurant offering pay-what-you-can tacos on Fridays in the Bayview.Tato After spending much of the pandemic feeding vulnerable individuals and recovering food waste, Kristin Houk decided it was time to tackle both issues with a new pay-what-you-can program at her Bayview Mexican restaurant, Tato. Starting today, customers can line up at Tato on Fridays for a taco plate, which comes with two tacos and sides such as rice, beans or salad, and pay between zero and $10. Each time someone pays the full $10 price, Tato will donate a meal to people residing in COVID hotels or homeless shelters.

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