Any restaurants still using COVID protocols?

Anonymous
Don't know if it's all of them, but I saw a KFC that has kept its dining area closed.
Anonymous
That is probably less covid protocols and more lack of staff to service the dining area.
Anonymous
I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.


I will be in SF next week for a day and the forecast doesn’t look promising (cold & rain) for outdoor dining. I’ve booked an outdoor table at Foreign Cinema, but can you recommend anywhere that might have an outdoor patio that is covered and/or has heaters? We’re staying at the Riu Fisherman’s Wharf, and it’s 2 adults so generally prefer nicer restaurants/don’t need to be family-friendly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.


I will be in SF next week for a day and the forecast doesn’t look promising (cold & rain) for outdoor dining. I’ve booked an outdoor table at Foreign Cinema, but can you recommend anywhere that might have an outdoor patio that is covered and/or has heaters? We’re staying at the Riu Fisherman’s Wharf, and it’s 2 adults so generally prefer nicer restaurants/don’t need to be family-friendly.


Rip the bandaid and eat indoors. It'll feel liberating and you won't get sick
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.


I will be in SF next week for a day and the forecast doesn’t look promising (cold & rain) for outdoor dining. I’ve booked an outdoor table at Foreign Cinema, but can you recommend anywhere that might have an outdoor patio that is covered and/or has heaters? We’re staying at the Riu Fisherman’s Wharf, and it’s 2 adults so generally prefer nicer restaurants/don’t need to be family-friendly.


Rip the bandaid and eat indoors. It'll feel liberating and you won't get sick


Or, use common sense and don't listen to this person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.


I will be in SF next week for a day and the forecast doesn’t look promising (cold & rain) for outdoor dining. I’ve booked an outdoor table at Foreign Cinema, but can you recommend anywhere that might have an outdoor patio that is covered and/or has heaters? We’re staying at the Riu Fisherman’s Wharf, and it’s 2 adults so generally prefer nicer restaurants/don’t need to be family-friendly.


Rip the bandaid and eat indoors. It'll feel liberating and you won't get sick


Or, use common sense and don't listen to this person.


Chuckling…yeah, no worries, I wasn’t going to. It blows my mind that people get snarky enough to comment on my choices when they have NO idea what my risk factors are or why I’m making that choice. I’m not commenting on anyone else’s decision to dine indoors, its no doubt a perfectly appropriate choice for their situation. So why on earth do people feel they know enough about my situation to determine my choices aren’t appropriate for it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know if it's all of them, but I saw a KFC that has kept its dining area closed.


If you eat at KFC, you have much bigger health issues than covid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.


I will be in SF next week for a day and the forecast doesn’t look promising (cold & rain) for outdoor dining. I’ve booked an outdoor table at Foreign Cinema, but can you recommend anywhere that might have an outdoor patio that is covered and/or has heaters? We’re staying at the Riu Fisherman’s Wharf, and it’s 2 adults so generally prefer nicer restaurants/don’t need to be family-friendly.


All the outdoor parklets are covered and have heat lights. We don't have a ton of patios - it's more parklets. But eat at Catch on Market Street in the Castro - I just ate there last Saturday night and it was even better than it was pre-pandemic. Go to The Vault Garden in FiDi. For breakfast/brunch go to Pancake Boy on 24th St. in Noe Valley. There's outdoor seating in front of and behind the Ferry Building but that's not covered. Epic Steak on the Embarcadero is covered and has heat lights, and is easy to get to from Fisherman's Wharf. If you're not a steak person you can go to their sister restaurant next door, called Waterbar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I live in San Francisco and only do outdoor dining. We have a ton of restaurants to choose from.


I will be in SF next week for a day and the forecast doesn’t look promising (cold & rain) for outdoor dining. I’ve booked an outdoor table at Foreign Cinema, but can you recommend anywhere that might have an outdoor patio that is covered and/or has heaters? We’re staying at the Riu Fisherman’s Wharf, and it’s 2 adults so generally prefer nicer restaurants/don’t need to be family-friendly.


Rip the bandaid and eat indoors. It'll feel liberating and you won't get sick


Or, use common sense and don't listen to this person.


"common sense"
Anonymous
what is a parklet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That is probably less covid protocols and more lack of staff to service the dining area.



So this is the only restaurant that has been unable to get enough staff?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:what is a parklet?


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