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Concert Week brings $25 tickets to San Francisco Bay Area
Tickets for dozens of concerts and stand-up comedy shows around the Bay Area will be available for as little $25 later this month.
The relatively cheap price will get fans in to see acts like Meghan Trainor and Avril Lavigne at the Shoreline Amphitheatre, Missy Elliott at the Oakland Arena, Weezer at San Francisco’s Chase Center and many more.
The deals are part of Live Nation’s annual Concert Week promotion. The events will be held this summer and into the fall, but the cheap tickets will be on sale from May 8-14.
But there are ways to get early access. T-Mobile customers are eligible to start making purchases on May 7. Rakuten members also get access one day before the general public.
For more information, visit Live Nation’s Concert Week web page.
The participating venues include Concord’s Toyota Pavilion, Mountain View’s Shoreline Amphitheatre, the Oakland Arena and Paramount Theatre in Oakland, the Bill Graham Civi Auditorium, Chase Center, Cobb’s Comedy Club, the Fillmore, the Masonic and the Punch Line Comedy Club in San Francisco, San Jose’s SAP Center and San Jose Civic as well as the Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa.
For a complete list of the Bay Area events that are part of Concert Week, see below.
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Deadly Shooting In SF Under Investigation
SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco police are investigating a fatal shooting that took place earlier this week in the city’s Bayview District.
At 9:33 p.m. Monday, officers were alerted to a reported shooting in the area of Third Street and Quesada Avenue. Upon arrival, they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds.
The victim was given CPR by officers, while paramedics provided first aid, but the man eventually died after he was transported to a hospital, police said.
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Popular Italian restaurant in San Francisco pivoting amid tough economic realities
SAN FRANCISCO – The cost of doing business in San Francisco is just too high for a popular Italian restaurant that was very busy and profitable, before the pandemic.
Che Fico Alimentari located on Divisadero Street says it’s a vastly different restaurant than it was when it opened in 2019 to great fanfare. Alimentari is the casual spinoff of its wildly popular original and sister restaurant, Che Fico.
The restaurant announced the difficult decision this week on its Instagram, that next Thursday, May 9, will be its final dinner service.
Over the last six months, co-owner Matt Brewer said the harsh economic realities of running an independent restaurant in the city became clear. He and chef and co-owner David Nayfeld decided to absorb Alimentari within Che Fico, and close Alimentari’s dinner service in its current form.
“We still plan on keeping it for an event space, but in its current iteration, it’s just not sustainable given a lot of the rising costs of doing business in San Francisco as a restaurant,” said Brewer.
Che Fico Alimentari said it would typically see about 120 guests during weekday dinner hours, before the pandemic. Now, they’re seating about half of that on weeknights.
The two Che Ficos will merge upstairs, and the downstairs operation will focus on to-go orders and serve cocktails as well.
The decision comes months after Alimentari cut prices by 20%.
It also recently cut its dine-in fee in half, something it instituted in 2021 to help ensure better wages and full benefits for workers.
“We have seen our payroll continue to rise, we manage it as best we can, but when we’re not seeing the additional revenue come in, people are choosing not to dine out as much,” said Brewer. “It’s not just us, it’s a citywide issue.”
One of its most striking costs is electricity. Brewer said between the two spaces, Che Fico used to pay about $7,000 a month to PG&E before the pandemic. That same bill now costs about $11,000.
San Francisco resident Jessica Roman is a loyal diner.
“We heard it was closing, which is devastating, because I’ve been coming here for as long as I can remember, so we had to come here and celebrate,” said Roman. “A lot of people moved out of the city. I feel like Che Fico attracted a lot of corporate clients and there’s fewer corporate dinners happening, and I feel like that’s where the money is, so I understand.”
“I think at the end of the day the most important thing about a restaurant is its food, and it’s still delicious here,” said diner Jonathan Klein. “It’s unfortunate, but absolutely the upstairs is still going to be as delicious as it was before.”
Ultimately, Che Fico said it’s committed to evolving and thriving in San Francisco.
“We’re bullish on the future of San Francisco, we just know it’s going to take a little bit of time right now,” said Brewer.
Brewer and Nayfeld recently opened a new market called Il Mercato di Che Fico, near its sister restaurant in Menlo Park. The owners are also planning to open another Che Fico at Mission Rock near Oracle Park in 2025.
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