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After three years in the Castro, Mexican restaurant El Capitan Taqueria (4150 18th St.) has permanently closed. → Read More
After a quick remodel and concept change, Niji Japanese Sushi & Bar has opened at 3970 17th Street (near Castro). → Read More
A new Chinese restaurant is slated to open on Castro Street in the coming weeks, occupying a long-vacant storefront. → Read More
Castro residents now have a new source for hanging plants, house plants, and moss baskets. → Read More
Plans for the return of a Pink Saturday event in the Castro have been canceled just four days before Pride Weekend. → Read More
Sunglass Hut quietly closed its Castro store at 511 Castro Street last week after at least 15 years in that space. → Read More
A new Thai massage business is headed for the former Face It Salon & Spa at 2343 Market Street. → Read More
Longtime Castro Merchants administrator Richard Magary died Tuesday, December 20. Magary was 81. → Read More
A new cannabis retail shop has been proposed at 2057 Market St., formerly Market Nail Spa. → Read More
An art gallery opens, a new pizza spot is on the way, and a fitness studio is moving. → Read More
After four and half years in the Castro, Thai restaurant and brunch spot Me & Tasty (3970 17th St.) has closed. → Read More
After 14 years in the Castro, Daddy's Barbershop has permanently closed citing impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic. → Read More
Bright Star Pilates studio is now open at 493 Sanchez St. (at 18th St.), formerly Unionmade men's store. → Read More
Early Friday morning, the driver of a vehicle crashed into and destroyed two parklets at Church and Market streets. → Read More
After a four-month hiatus, Castro cocktail bar Blackbird reopened Wednesday with expanded outdoor seating. → Read More
The scoop shop returns to a space just two doors down from where Double Rainbow launched its brand in the 1970s. → Read More
The closure comes as Mayor London Breed announced that restaurants can reopen indoors with limited capacity → Read More
San Franciscans are being asked to weigh in on the three proposed designs for new city trash cans. → Read More
No one was injured, but it's unclear how extensive the damage to the two businesses will be. → Read More
The cameras could help stanch the neighborhood's epidemic of petty crime, but they also raise privacy concerns. → Read More