SF's Erewhon is dead. Long live the Michelin-star bagel
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SF's Erewhon is dead. Long live the Michelin-star bagel
"But on January 28, the sleek doors at 499 Jackson Street quietly closed up, and the $16 functional lattes stopped flowing. But the "Erewhon of the North" didn't go out in bankruptcy. After a year of being the chicest spot for the venture capital crowd to grab a "Glow" smoothie, owners Gina and Stuart Peterson decided that the grind of daily retail wasn't for them."
"Enter Loveski Deli. The "Jew-ish" bagel concept from three-Michelin-starred chef Christopher Kostow is slated to move in by early March. It's a bit of a vibe shift, trading minimalist "market" shelves for arguably the best bagels in the Bay, but they aren't ditching the Postscript DNA entirely. Loveski plans to keep the original coffee, smoothies, and juices on the menu."
Postscript, a boutique café at 499 Jackson Street in Jackson Square, quietly closed its retail doors on January 28. Owners Gina and Stuart Peterson decided to stop daily retail while maintaining the space for wholesale coffee roasting. The storefront will be taken over by Loveski Deli, a "Jew-ish" bagel concept from three-Michelin-starred chef Christopher Kostow, slated to open by early March. Loveski plans to serve bagels while retaining Postscript's original coffee, smoothies, and juices. Postscript spent over a year entangled in a trademark dispute with post.script., a stationery shop in Lower Pacific Heights. The owners characterize the change as a business pivot.
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