The Corner to Become The Perch, and New Owners Take Over Weird Fish
Owners Peter Hood and chef Ryan Simas (Farallon) are taking over.
Owners Peter Hood and chef Ryan Simas (Farallon) are taking over.
EAT, for one, will move to 1152 Valencia, a.k.a. The Winemakers' Speakeasy.
They're moving just a couple doors down from The Corner, where they will still be popping up in the meantime.
Malave is planning a move to the Bay Area in January.
Chef Joanna Karlinsky, of Meetinghouse fame, might have closed Sweet Jo's Café at the Jewish Community Center last winter, but she's popping up anew, with her famed biscuits and chili, at The Corner (2199 Mission) for Sunday brunch where...
This week our buddy Jonathan Kauffman decides to pair up two pop-ups that have taken root in two neighborhoods, in this 2.0 or 2.5 wave of the phenomenon. First there's Vinyl up on Divis, opened by Saison wine guy Mark...
See the full lineup for February, and presumably March.
A few more words, directly from the man who fired him.
The story gets stranger by the minute.
Following some complaints from customers about wafts of fried-fish-smelling air, The Corner (2199 Mission) is installing a new hood and has thus been closed the past couple of nights. Chef-owner Alex Jackson tells us they'll be reopening shortly. [Grub Street]...
• Safeway's profits drop while revenues are slightly on the rise. [Tribune] • Arizmendi, Arlequin, The Corner, and Zazie are all recognized by Young Workers United for their kind and equitable treatment of employees. [SF Examiner] • Rivoli, in Berkeley,...
The Corner now offers $5.50 small plates from 4 to 6 p.m.
Alex Jackson expands on his empire with a new Puerto Rican restaurant next door to Cha Cha Cha.
The concept is gastro-pub-like, but with higher end cuisine.
• Michael Bauer is disappointed with Oliveto's performance on his return review. He awards two stars, but compares it to A16 and Flour and Water: "It could be that others have caught up and that Oliveto has slipped." [SF Chronicle]...