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Justin Zollars, society pages1 year ago

Gen Z doesn't drink and older millennials moved away

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CoinStats1 year ago

Grab it before it's gone:

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Austin Myrick1 year ago

That is a no mans land at the end of Lower Haight but up from Hayes Valley. Head towards Divisidero and you'll see some great new restaurants and a few bars like Danny Coyles, Woods, Toronado, and Molotovs. Feels like its trying to fit a narrative that SF is dead.

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Domestic Terrorist 🐺1 year ago

I walked by the bars you mentioned yesterday around 11:00 p.m. and they were completely dead, including Molotovs and Nickie's. I'm not trying to create a narrative. I'm just walking down the same blocks that I used to walk back in the glory days and make a comparison.

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Make L.A. Great Again 🇺🇸1 year ago

When were they packed ? Reminds me of 3rd street promenade in Santa Monica When I was younger it was packed .. now empty Same with sunset blvd ..

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Goat7five1 year ago

Hmm :/ I assume that most folks cannot afford a lavish social life coupled with an atrocious rent/mortgage.

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✨Cap'n Dust✨1 year ago

I lived in the lower haight 30 years ago. The lower haight was always like this. There is a point in the night where it is a ghost town. This is a made fake attempt to get clicks by creating a problem where there isn't one.

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Domestic Terrorist 🐺1 year ago

Incorrect. I partied in that area 2-3 times a week on weekdays between about 2000 and 2005. The area wasn't pretty, but it surely was way, way busier. People were spilling out of all the bars till 2-3 am and then the adjacent pizza joints had dozens of people hanging out.

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SaveSF1 year ago

💯 true SF used to be packed - Silicon Valley people, east bay, locals all having a good time. Learned to order two drinks at a time because we would never get the bartenders attention again 🍻 SF is quiet af now

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Domestic Terrorist 🐺1 year ago

Oh, I remember this very well now about bartenders being way too busy and a real struggle to get to the bar. Now the bars are empty almost everywhere You go. For Better or for worse.

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Jane Wisdom1 year ago

SF is dead because people still do not feel "safe" in the evening - to walk or take public transportation. Also if you drive limited expensive parking availability. We will drive to Marin where there is parking and it feels safer.

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