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Noe Valley restaurant closes after 4 years in SF neighborhood
Noe Valley restaurant closes after 4 years in SF neighborhood

Yahoo

time20-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Noe Valley restaurant closes after 4 years in SF neighborhood

(KRON) — A neighborhood restaurant in San Francisco's Noe Valley is closing. Mr. Digby's Bar & Restaurant announced Thursday it is shutting its doors for good after four years. The establishment is located at 1199 Church St., near 24th Street. It opened during the pandemic while the owners were starting a family, raising two newborns, the restaurant said in a Facebook post. Famed SF pizzeria named the 3rd-best in US for 2025 'We poured our souls into creating a neighborhood hub that we'd love to hang out in, and although it didn't quite work out, we're incredibly proud of what we achieved,' Mr. Digby's wrote in the post. 'We're forever grateful to our amazing staff, loyal customers, and supportive neighbors who made it all possible. Here's to an unforgettable four years and an exciting new chapter ahead.' Despite Mr. Digby's closure, patrons of the now-closed establishment can visit the sister restaurant NOVY located at 4000 24th St. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Dog dies in early morning house fire in San Francisco's Noe Valley
Dog dies in early morning house fire in San Francisco's Noe Valley

CBS News

time19-05-2025

  • CBS News

Dog dies in early morning house fire in San Francisco's Noe Valley

Firefighters in San Francisco have knocked down a house fire that broke out in the city's Noe Valley neighborhood early Monday morning. Shortly after 6 a.m., firefighters said they were responding to a home on 26th Street, between Castro and Diamond streets. When the fire department arrived, they found a building set back from the street that was fully involved. 1 alarm fire on 26th St. between Castro and Diamond St. Single building setback from the street behind trees was fully involved. Firefighters are currently fighting the fire and searching for victims. @SFPD is on scene and PG&E has been requested. #SFFD — SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT MEDIA (@SFFDPIO) May 19, 2025 A fire department spokesperson told CBS News Bay Area that they heard reports of one person being inside the home but were not able to find anyone. A dog at the home was found deceased. Additional details about the fire were not immediately available. Firefighters did not say what caused the fire. San Francisco Fire Department crews remain on the scene Monday morning, along with San Francisco police and Pacific Gas & Electric Co. crews.

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