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The food at Fog City is certainly nothing to linger over. Next time I'll skip the crab cioppino and order a nifty pair of Fog City Diner boxers. They're both $19.95.
An overhaul in 2013 by architect Michael Guthrie saw the removal of Fog City's iconic blue neon sign and “don’t worry” clock as it dropped “diner” from its name. The latest iteration of ...
Fog City, the landmark restaurant that helped launch San Francisco’s small plates movement and once defined the modern American diner, closed its doors Friday after four decades in operation.
For those new to the city, it may come as news that Fog City Diner on the Embarcadero was once the hot new restaurant in town. The idea of doing upscale food in a diner was seen as wacky and ...
It originally opened as "Fog City Diner" in 1985, before being completely re-imagined in 2013. The landmark restaurant appeared in Visa commercials and the 1993 Mike Myers movie, "So I Married an ...
Fog City Diner announced its permanent closure on Saturday. The diner-turned-restaurant informed patrons of its closure on its social media. “With a heavy heart, I share some difficult news.
Back when it was still known as Fog City Diner, the restaurant appeared in Visa commercials. It also made appearances in Farley comic strips and the 1993 film "So I Married an Axe Murderer." ...
The future of San Francisco’s iconic fog has been debated in media stories during recent years, and some experts note a diminished cloud cover along the California coast that could lead to a warming ...
SF's Fog City Diner to close, get major overhaul. kgo. By ABC7. Friday, February 8, 2013. SAN FRANCISCO . The diner was unique when it opened back in 1985. Now the owners say it's time for a change.
It's the end of an era for San Francisco's dining scene along The Embarcadero as the iconic Fog City has permanently closed after 40 years on Battery Street.