
"Long-vacant Mission District spaces are being filled by newcomers, and others are leaving after serving their last fare: Mission Local put together a list of recent business closings and openings, including the departure of a Nicaraguan eatery that served residents for generations, a switch from handroll sushi to hamburgers on Guerrero Street, and a new tenant in the vacant former Doc's Clock space."
"Restaurante Las Tinajas serves its final gallo pinto Las Tinajas has served its last gallo pinto (traditional Nicaraguan fried rice and beans), its last (cassava, plantains and beef wrapped in banana leafs) and its last plate of nacatamales (Nicaraguan tamales). The Mission establishment, open at 2338 Mission St. for 39 years, closed at the end of September. It is unclear why the restaurant closed."
Long-vacant Mission District storefronts are being filled by newcomers while other businesses have closed after long runs. Recent changes include the departure of a decades-old Nicaraguan eatery, a conversion from handroll sushi to hamburgers on Guerrero Street, and a new tenant occupying the former Doc's Clock space. Beauty Bar may be reopening. Restaurante Las Tinajas operated at 2338 Mission St. for 39 years and closed at the end of September after serving traditional dishes like gallo pinto, cassava dishes, and nacatamales. Community members noted the restaurant's cultural role and regular patrons from beyond the neighborhood. A contact email was provided for additional business updates.
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