San Francisco Finally Lost Its Only Combination Indian Restaurant and Irish Pub
Briefly

Kennedy's Indian Curry House and Irish Pub, a unique restaurant in San Francisco offering both Irish and Indian cuisine, has closed permanently after 28 years in business, as confirmed by owner Brahmabuta Swami. The closure was prompted by a dispute with the property owner, Shu Ming Investment Co. Limited, regarding lease termination. Swami, who was operating on a month-to-month lease, was given notice to vacate but was unable to comply by the deadline. The situation is further complicated by differing accounts from both parties about the circumstances leading to the closure and the management of the property post-closure.
Swami states, 'After being so long in business, I'm heartbroken.' The closure marks the end of Kennedy's 28 years serving both Irish and Indian cuisine.
Court documents reveal that Shu Ming Investment Co. sought to terminate Swami's lease after he operated on a month-to-month basis for years.
Swami's attorney contends the property owner rushed to terminate the lease, alleging unlawful lockout and subsequent squatter occupation.
The dispute over the closure is complicated, as both Swami and Shu Ming present conflicting accounts of the events leading to the restaurant's closing.
Read at Eater SF
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