The San Francisco City Council meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on a proposal from Skoma's restaurant seeking a Limited Live Performance (LLP) permit. This permit would allow the establishment to host both indoor and outdoor entertainment, including DJs and small bands, as well as outdoor amplified sound on their private patio.
The restaurant aims to provide entertainment for private events such as weddings and banquets, requesting permission for outdoor activities daily from 9 AM to 10 PM, with a maximum of six hours of entertainment per day. The proposed outdoor amplified sound would be permitted from 11:30 AM to 10 PM. Notably, the restaurant conducted outreach to surrounding neighbors, including local fishermen, and reported no opposition to the permit.
Mary Anne Costello, president of Skoma's, addressed the council, highlighting the restaurant's legacy as a family-owned business and its evolution since the pandemic. She emphasized the need for outdoor entertainment to enhance the vibrancy of Fisherman's Wharf, especially as neighboring businesses have closed and not reopened. Costello expressed hope that the permit would not only benefit Skoma's patrons but also contribute positively to the local community.
The council approved the permit with standard conditions, allowing Skoma's to move forward with its plans for entertainment. The discussion underscored the restaurant's commitment to adapting to changing community needs while preserving its historical significance in San Francisco.