Al Pastor Papi Mexican Grill has officially opened in Union Square, San Francisco, transitioning from a food truck to a brick and mortar location. Owner and chef Miguel Escabedo launched the opening by giving away 100 burritos to people in need, showcasing a commitment to community support. This establishment benefits from the city's Vacant to Vibrant program, designed to revitalize vacant properties. The restaurant's inception dates back seven years, indicating significant growth and dedication to reaching this new milestone.
Al Pastor Papi Mexican Grill opened in San Francisco's Union Square, marking its transition from a food truck to a brick and mortar establishment.
Owner and chef Miguel Escabedo celebrated the opening by giving away 100 burritos to those in need, emphasizing community support.
This venture is part of the city's Vacant to Vibrant program, which helps businesses occupy vacant properties and contribute to local vibrancy.
The restaurant represents seven years of growth and effort from its initial food truck beginnings to a fully established location.
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