Restaurants & Bars
California Senate Bill Could Keep San Francisco, Oakland Bars Open Until 4 A.M.
Senate bill 930 has been gaining momentum among California lawmakers with the hope of restoring business lost during the pandemic.

August 24, 2022
A new state Senate bill could keep bars and nightclubs in San Francisco and Oakland open two hours later -until 4 a.m.
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Senate bill 930 has been gaining momentum among California lawmakers with the hope of restoring business lost during the pandemic.
"The later it is the more fun it is then it's just a hard stop," said Keith Wilson, who owns several bars and nightclubs in San Francisco including The Boardroom at Green and Powell streets. He says closing at 2 a.m has proven to be problematic.
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