The Excelsior’s Broken Record bar is closing permanently after a

2022-09-10 07:36:01 By : Mr. Anty Chen

We hate to sound like a broken record, but we have to bring the news that another longtime beloved SF bar is closing. This time it’s the Excelsior’s whiskey dive bar The Broken Record, as Broke-Ass Stuart reports that The Broken Record will close permanently, effective October 15.

“The Record is closing,” owner Jason King said in the Monday Facebook post above. “ After 15+ years of business we have to throw in the towel.  We can no longer keep up with increasing expenses after 2 1/2 years of covid-related slowdowns, rising costs of goods and services, loans and, finally, a new lease that we unfortunately can not afford.”

“We will be closed to the public after our ‘farewell party’ on Saturday the 15th of October and will entertain a couple private events as we clean out the property,” he added.

The Chronicle has a follow-up article on The Broken Record closing today, and King elaborated a little further that it’s a combination of business shrill being down from the pandemic, but the rent still being hiked. “The landlord raised our rent, but that was just the last straw,” King told the Chronicle. “COVID is over for him, but it’s not over for us.”

“The Excelsior is a wonderful —  but outskirt — neighborhood,” he added. “We don’t have a lot of foot traffic. People have to come there intentionally.”

But The Broken Record surely leaves a legacy. It’s longtime back area pop-up Gentilly managed to grow up and out to a permanent dedicated home elsewhere in The Excelsior at Mission Street and Russia Avenue. Its current back pop-up Chicano Nuevo is moving to a new home in Mission-Bernal, to the Mission Street space that formerly housed the original location of Emmy’s Spaghetti Shack.

But on the upside, Jason King’s North Beach bar Church Key is still going strong and faces no disruptions.

Dumpling Kitchen opened its second SF location Wednesday in the former Puerto Vallarta-themed Papi Rico restaurant space, which closed in 2019 after less than two years.

The long-vacant Castro storefront at 2295 Market Street (at Noe), will soon be occupied by Salvadoran restaurant Los Amigos, which opened a Mission District location in 2019.

The new, bigger and better Bissap Baobab has soft opened with their breakfast menu, with the dinner menu slated to start on Thursday, September 15.

For those who'd rather skip the holiday traffic and stay in town this weekend, the last installment of our 2022 Bay Area Summertime Happenings series has you covered with a fun itinerary of events around the area. Scottish Games, Brazilian independence, vegan food, and more.

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