
"It's a beautiful space. We love the history of it and love the neighborhood, so why not? It's a perfect fit. The owners, who signed the lease in January, are excited about the parklet in front of the Judah location. Here, customers can sit down and enjoy a sandwich, while its Bernal location doesn't have any seating."
"At the Outer Sunset location, the bakery will lean in heavily on savory items and have a rotating sandwich menu. Black Jet's co-owner Max Newman, former chef and baker at Zuni Café, will be the mastermind behind that. The owners have been seeking inspiration from fish and chips shops in London and want to go for the vibes of an old Italian deli."
"With neighbors like the restaurant Outerlands, Woods and the surf shop Mollusk, Shaw Lundgren said, We have everything that we could possibly need."
Black Jet Bakery is expanding to the Outer Sunset neighborhood by opening The Luncheonette in the former Damn Fine Cafe space, targeting a June opening. The new location will maintain Black Jet's popular items like sour cream coffee cake and the Pat Greaney breakfast sandwich while emphasizing savory offerings and rotating sandwiches developed by co-owner Max Newman, a former Zuni Café chef. The Outer Sunset location features a parklet for outdoor seating, distinguishing it from the Bernal location. The owners drew inspiration from London fish and chips shops and Italian delis for the aesthetic, with potential design elements featuring co-owner Gillian Shaw Lundgren's terrier. The neighborhood's proximity to restaurants like Outerlands and surf shop Mollusk appealed to the owners.
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