Iconic Fog City diner in SF permanently closes after 40 years on The Embarcadero
Briefly

Fog City, a beloved restaurant in San Francisco, has closed after 40 years of service at Battery Street. The establishment, which started as Fog City Diner in 1985, underwent a transformation in 2013, emphasizing its adaptability over the years. Its presence was not only vital to the local dining scene but also culturally significant, featuring in commercials and movies, including the 1993 classic 'So I Married an Axe Murderer.' This closure signifies a noteworthy shift in the dining era along The Embarcadero.
Fog City has been a staple of San Francisco dining for 40 years, closing its doors permanently, marking the end of an era for The Embarcadero.
Originally opened in 1985 as Fog City Diner, the restaurant was re-imagined in 2013 and even appeared in major films like 'So I Married an Axe Murderer.'
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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