29-04-2025
- Business
- San Francisco Chronicle
60-year-old S.F. bottle shop evicted
The Jug Shop, a well-known neighborhood liquor store listed on the San Francisco Legacy Business registry, has been evicted from its location in the Polk Gulch area, court documents show.
The 60-year-old business was sued by its landlord at 1648 Pacific Ave. over more than $170,000 in allegedly unpaid rent. It now appears vacant, its shelves barren of the upscale wine and spirits for which it was known.
The Jug Shop had moved to this interim location, an old firehouse building, in 2021, within earshot of its longtime address 1590 Pacific Ave., on the corner of Polk Street and Pacific Avenue. But there, business dried up, second generation owner Mike Priolo told the Chronicle in December.
At the time, Priolo was seeking funds to help the Jug Shop complete its long-planned move back to 1590 Pacific Ave., joining a new mixed-use development, named Maison Pacific, where an empty retail space was waiting. Of the $500,000 it sought, the Jug Shop raised just $22,000; the fate of those funds wasn't immediately clear.
Priolo did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
The developer of Maison Pacific did not respond to request for comment on the future of the planned Jug Shop retail space.
In 2024, a major distributor, Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits, sued the Jug Shop for alleged breach of contract and what it claimed were more than $30,000 in unpaid invoices. The case was referred to arbitration in February, court records show.
The Jug Shop could be the latest Legacy Business to close despite the assistance program from the city. The program provides help with permits and incentives for landlords of businesses which have operated for more than 30 years. This fiscal year the city devoted $1 million from the budget, according to the city's Office of Economic and Workforce Development.