
Barack Obama dines at S.F. Michelin-star restaurant
Barack Obama dined at Quince in San Francisco, one of the Bay Area's only three-Michelin-star restaurants, on Wednesday evening.
The former president walked into the Jackson Square fine dining restaurant around 7 p.m., shortly after Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce; it's unclear if the two dined together. Both were quickly escorted from large SUVs into Quince. Secret Service members were awaiting Obama's arrival.
Michael and Lindsay Tusk operate Quince, as well as the nearby Italian restaurant Cotogna and French-inspired wine bar Verjus. (All three are San Francisco Chronicle Top 100 restaurants.)
It's not the first time Obama has patronized the Tusks' businesses. A few weeks ago, he dined at Officina, their private event space in North Beach. In 2012, Michael Tusk cooked a private dinner for Obama.
The purpose of Obama's visit to San Francisco wasn't immediately clear. He is not on the schedule for SF Climate Week, which has brought high-profile figures to the region, including keynote speaker Al Gore.
Benioff, a major philanthropic donor, is a onetime Republican who campaigned for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. He has since described himself as nonpartisan, but expressed support for President Donald Trump after his election in 2024.
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