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Historic S.F. Italian spot Original U.S. Restaurant closes, plus other October Bay Area closures - San Francisco Chronicle

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As part of our ongoing reporting on the closures of local restaurants, here is a list of Bay Area restaurants that have either closed in October or are set to close by the end of the month. Among the closures are historic North Beach Italian restaurant Original U.S., popular Mountain View Hawaiian restaurant Pearl Cafe and the short-lived Santa Rosa establishment 4th Street Social Club. Read on for a full list of restaurant closures. The Chronicle will run a list of closures monthly.

Historic North Beach Italian spot Original U.S. Restaurant has shuttered. A “for lease” sign now hangs on the window, and a representative for the realty company listing the property confirmed the restaurant’s closure. The establishment has been in the neighborhood since the 1890s and has closed and reappeared several times since its opening. It opened in its current location in 2015. The restaurant has remained closed since the start of the pandemic-related shutdown in March 2020.

The casual sandwich spin-off of upscale farm-to-table Oakland spot Homestead has closed. Owners Fred and Elizabeth Sassen announced Humble Sandwich would close in an email to customers last month, according to East Bay Times, which first reported on the closure. The sandwich spot had been operating inside Homestead since April 2020. The upscale restaurant permanently closed in June.

Inner Richmond izakaya Halu has shuttered. A “for lease” sign was hanging on the entrance last month. Calls and emails to the restaurant went unanswered.

Mountain View Hawaiian restaurant Pearl Cafe is closing Sunday, Oct. 31, after a 15-year run. The restaurant made the announcement on its website. The restaurant is open for takeout and delivery until then.

Compact Shanghainese restaurant Jiangnan Cuisine in San Francisco has closed. The restaurant is set to be replaced by a new tea shop called Tea O’ Clock, according to website What Now San Francisco. Calls to Jiangnan went unanswered.

San Mateo hamburger joint Karaage Burger is shutting shop on Oct. 30, the restaurant announced on Instagram. The burger spot is wrapping up after a five-year run.

The San Jose Police Department permanently shuttered local sports bar Agave on Oct. 17. Since December 2020, the police had been called to the establishment for a variety of incidents, including a car crash and a shooting.

Nob Hill Thai restaurant Thai Thai Noodle has closed for good. A “for lease” sign was hanging on the door late-last month.

Short-lived Santa Rosa establishment 4th Street Social Club closed on Oct.17, a little over a year after it opened. The restaurant debuted just weeks before the pandemic. Owners Melissa and Chris Matteson told the Press Democrat that the restaurant’s sole investor had pulled the plug on the project owing to pandemic-related losses.

Following a 16-year-run, Berkeley’s Imperial Tea Court quietly closed at the end of August this year. The owner of the Chinese tea house, Roy Fong, told Berkeleyside that the ongoing staffing crisis in the restaurant industry contributed to the closure.

Barbecue staple Longhorn Charcoal Pit has closed for good. The Sunnyvale restaurant was open for 61 years before owners Dave and Jean Han decided to shutter the restaurant on Oct. 10, according to SFGATE, which first reported on the closure. (SFGATE and The San Francisco Chronicle are both owned by Hearst but operate independently.) The couple hasn’t ruled out opening a new restaurant in the city.

Popular French outfit Le Marais Bakery is closing its Marina neighborhood outpost on Sunday, Oct. 31, the owners announced on Instagram. The bakery still has outposts in the Castro and Polk Gulch neighborhoods of San Francisco, and in Mill Valley. Owners Patrick Ascaso and Joanna Pulcini-Ascaso are planning to open a new crepe restaurant in S.F.’s Ferry Building next month.

Burmese restaurant Beyond Burma has closed. A photo shared by a reader shows the Lower Nob Hill restaurant devoid of furniture and a “for lease” sign pasted on the window.

Tanay Warerkar is the San Francisco Chronicle’s assistant Food & Wine editor. Email: tanay.warerkar@sfchronicle.com. Twitter: @TanayWarerkar

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