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