San Francisco, Bay Area restaurants that permanently closed last month
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Cosecha, at 907 Washington St., Oakland, closed at the end of March.Angela M. via Yelp
Throughout March, many Bay Area restaurants and businesses continued to close for good despite most Bay Area counties moving into the less restrictive orange tier of California’s reopening plan.
Two longstanding restaurants among the losses included Tyger’s Coffee Shop in San Francisco, which quietly closed on March 31, and Baja Cactus in Milpitas, which closed after 36 years in business.
Many businesses shuttered after an inability to agree on leases with their landlords. That was the case with 10-year-old cocktail bar Maven, which forever closed at the end of March but it’s just one of the many reasons these businesses shut down. Last month, former owners of Prairie, CatHead’s BBQ and The Stud talked about the different ways their restaurants or bars couldn’t survive the pandemic, and what
B-Dama closes, plus other Bay Area restaurant closures
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Udon noodles from B-Dama at Swan’s Market in Old Oakland. The izakaya has closed.Jen Fedrizzi / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Lawrence Huang enjoys breakfast at Tyger’s Coffee Shop in the Glen Park neighborhood of S.F. The diner has closed.Katy Raddatz / The Chronicle 2008Show MoreShow Less
As part of our ongoing reporting on the impact of the pandemic on local businesses, here is a running list of Bay Area restaurants that have permanently closed as of April 6.
April 6
AS B-Dama, popularly known simply as B-Dama, has closed, as reported by Berkeleyside. In the near future, the izakaya by restaurateur Chikara Ono will host pop-ups for his other concepts, Sundo and Dela Curo.
Baja Cactus, beloved Milpitas Mexican restaurant, is closing
Baja Cactus, beloved Milpitas Mexican restaurant, is closing
Wednesday marks the end of a family favorite in Milpitas. Baja Cactus Mexican Restaurant is closing after 36 years in business and customers are sad to see it go.
MILPITAS, Calif. - Wednesday marks the end of a family favorite in Milpitas. Baja Cactus Mexican Restaurant is closing after 36 years in business and customers are sad to see it go.
Driving down Main Street in Milpitas, there are not a lot of restaurants or shops but one restaurant in particular has been thriving for years, Baja Cactus.