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‘A Destination For Good Food’ – San Francisco Tenderloin Street Transformed Into Outdoor Dining Corridor

This allows merchants and restaurants to set up in the street, hoping to attract diners.

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) — While some people might not think of San Francisco Tenderloin’s District as a foodie destination, city leaders and local business owners are working to change that amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Larkin Street is closing between O’Farrell and Eddy to traffic on Thursday, Friday and Saturdays. This allows merchants and restaurants to set up in the street, hoping to attract diners.

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