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A KFC in San Francisco's Mission District—until 2021 a KFC/Taco
Bell—appears to have permanently shuttered. The windows have been boarded
up with plywood, and the logo has been removed from the building.
While the fast-food restaurant at 200 Duboce Ave. at the northwest corner
of Guerrero Street still appears on KFC's store locator, the phone line
has been disconnected, suggesting that the closure is not temporary in
nature.
Although it only held a two-star rating on Yelp, the possibly former home
for 12-piece nugget combo meals was long a popular stop for people leaving
one of the neighborhood's many bars. In a year marked by restaurant
closures across San Francisco, this may not be the most highbrow, but it
will still leave fans of the Colonel's blend of 11 herbs and spices
somewhat bereft.
Currently, there are four other combination KFC-Taco Bells in San
Francisco, in the Tenderloin, Inner Richmond, Excelsior and Parkside neighborhoods, plus a fifth just outside the city limits on Geneva Avenue
in Daly City.
The Standard has reached out to parent company Yum Brands for details.
https://sfstandard.com/2023/12/30/kfc-restaurant-san-francisco-mission- district-closes/
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