
Fog City Diner Closes After 40 Years: San Francisco Says Goodbye to a Landmark
San Francisco bids farewell to Fog City Diner after 40 years. The iconic Fog City Diner, a beloved San Francisco restaurant located on the Embarcadero, closed its doors last Friday after four decades of serving the city. The restaurant, which originally opened in 1985, underwent a significant renovation in 2013. The closure was announced on social media, leaving many patrons saddened by the loss of this San Francisco landmark. The diner's history is rich, having appeared in Visa commercials and the 1993 film 'So I Married an Axe Murderer.' "It's the end of an era," said one longtime customer, expressing the widespread sentiment of loss felt throughout the community. The closure highlights the challenges faced by restaurants in a rapidly changing city. However, the memory of the Fog City Diner and its contribution to San Francisco's culinary landscape will likely live on.