Orphan Andy's, a beloved diner in Castro, San Francisco, is up for sale at $250,000, a price seen as a bargain by locals. The restaurant, famous for its 24/7 operations and classic American cuisine, has been owned by Bill Pung and Dennis Ziebell for nearly five decades. As they prepare for retirement, the community is left pondering the future of this iconic eatery, which has served as a cherished gathering place for many, thanks to the couple's welcoming spirit and dedication to quality food.
Orphan Andy's has been a home away from home for many of us, largely due to Pung and Ziebell's welcoming, caring approach.
Pung and Ziebell, who have operated Orphan Andy's for 48 years, are ready to retire, raising questions about the restaurant's future.
The iconic diner on the corner of 17th Street and Market has served the community with its burgers, malts, and pancakes for decades.
With Orphan Andy's on the market for a bargain price of $250,000, many are eager to see who will take over the beloved establishment.
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