An authentic San Francisco experience : Sam s burger joint to gain legacy status
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Barry Duong and Richard Aspillera wait for their food outside Sam’s Burgers in San Francisco.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Second-generation owner Emad Elshawa serves a burger at Sam’s.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Michael Schaff, visiting from Mandan, N.D., eats a burger at Sam’s in San Francisco, which is expected to receive Legacy Business Registry status this week.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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The menu at Sam’s Burgers, which was recently approved for addition to San Francisco’s Legacy Business Registry.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
For us ladies, we can get facials now, said Mayor London Breed in a press conference Tuesday. It s like a complete change from a couple of months ago when we were talking about going in reverse and closing up again, now there is a worry that we will reopen too fast, says ABC7 News contributor Phil Matier.
With loosened restrictions on restaurants, San Francisco is also loosening the rules on who you can dine out with. If you re doing outdoor dining, groups can be up to six people from three households. Indoor dining is more limited: four people maximum, all from the same household.
For us ladies, we can get facials now, said Mayor London Breed in a press conference Tuesday. It s like a complete change from a couple of months ago when we were talking about going in reverse and closing up again, now there is a worry that we will reopen too fast, says ABC7 News contributor Phil Matier.
With loosened restrictions on restaurants, San Francisco is also loosening the rules on who you can dine out with. If you re doing outdoor dining, groups can be up to six people from three households. Indoor dining is more limited: four people maximum, all from the same household.