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Planning Commission approves Royal Cuckoo Market’s conditional use authorization for small restaurant and beer/wine service

San Francisco Planning Commission · September 7, 2017
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Summary

The San Francisco Planning Commission unanimously approved a conditional use authorization allowing the Royal Cuckoo Market to operate a small restaurant counter with incidental on‑site beer and wine at 3368 19th Street, following extensive public support from neighbors and merchants.

The San Francisco Planning Commission voted unanimously to approve a conditional use authorization for Royal Cuckoo Market, permitting a small restaurant counter and incidental on‑site beer and wine sales at 3368 19th Street in the Mission district.

Planner Michael Christiansen told the commission the shop would operate as a specialty grocer with a small food counter—"a small counter area with 8 stools"—and that staff had received more than…

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