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Planning Commission unanimously approves El Metate’s request to sell beer and wine onsite

San Francisco Planning Commission · October 1, 2015
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Summary

The Planning Commission voted 6–0 Oct. 1 to approve a conditional use authorization allowing El Metate (2406 Bryant St.) to sell beer and wine on‑site, citing compatibility with neighborhood concentration rules and strong community support; approval carries conditions including a 10 p.m. daily closing time.

The Planning Commission voted unanimously 6–0 to grant conditional use authorization for El Metate, a long‑standing Mission District restaurant at 2406 Bryant Street, to sell beer and wine on the premises. Elizabeth Waddie, assistant director of current planning, told the commission the department found the request consistent with the R‑H‑3 zoning concentration threshold (25% commercial frontage within 300 feet) and noted the…

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