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Food from Zareen’s, which is requiring customers to again wear masks indoors.Kimberley Hasselbrink/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Server Brett Kuwahara (second from left) wears a mask as he stands near diners Jake “JaCandy” Andriola (left), David Betty, (center) and Ryan Pozivenec (right) at Wursthall on Friday, July 16, 2021 in San Mateo, California. Restaurants were scrambling on Friday to respond to a new public health recommendation in seven Bay Area counties that vaccinated people again wear masks indoors.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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For a year, El Rio was quiet. Last weekend the Mission District bar reopened with music and hope
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The iconic mural of actress and samba singer Carmen Miranda is featured at El Rio.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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General manager Lynne Angel cleans a table at El Rio. The beloved dive bar, which reopened on Thursday, had been closed ever since the Bay Area first went into shelter in place.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Elin Chee laughs as she listens to her friend Shivani Rangwala, not pictured, during their visit to El Rio. The bar, which opened its patio last weekend, had been closed since the Bay Area went into shelter in place.Yalonda M. James / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Beloved Mission dive bar El Rio reopens for takeout after being closed for nearly a year
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El Rio is located at 3158 Mission St., San Francisco. The popular dive bar recently reopened for takeout.Lynne Angel
El Rio, a beloved Mission dive bar, is back in service after nearly a year of temporary closure.
Last Thursday, the popular bar reopened its doors for takeout service only where it plans to sell 16-ounce mixed cocktails and other alcoholic beverages along with assorted tamales by Frisco Pink from Friday through Sunday. SFist first reported the opening.
“I think we really miss[ed] our community,” said Lynne Angel, general manager at El Rio. “Even though it s in a limited capacity right now, it was great to see folks come through and support this past weekend.”
GCSD Board of Ed approves agenda items
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GALLIPOLIS The Gallipolis City School District Board of Education met earlier this month for an organizational and regular meeting.
Board member Lynn Angell was elected as president and Morgan Saunders was elected as vice president for the 2021 year.
The board will meet on the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. for regular meetings at Washington Elementary through May. The June and July meetings will be held at Gallia Academy Middle School. The August meeting will be at Gallia Fleet Services. The remainder of the meetings will rotate among the buildings.