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Beloved New Filipino Brunch Spot in Mission District Shuts Its Doors Unexpectedly

By Miles Cooper
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January 31, 2025
Beloved New Filipino Brunch Spot in Mission District Shuts Its Doors Unexpectedly
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — A rising Filipino brunch spot in San Francisco’s Mission District has abruptly closed. Alnico merely out on its Instagram bio: “closed.” “Thank you for all your support 🙏💜”

Alnico’s Yelp web page says the restaurant is quickly closed and is ready to reopen on Jan. 23. KRON4 went to the restaurant Wednesday and noticed its home windows shuttered and lots of chairs folded up. No signage was posted on the door asserting its official closure.

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Beloved New Filipino Brunch Spot in Mission District Shuts Its Doors UnexpectedlyA glance exterior the now-closed Alnico restaurant in San Francisco. This picture was taken on Jan. 29.Alnico in San Francisco serves Filipino breakfast “with an influence on American brunch.”Alnico is positioned at 1050 Valencia St. in San Francisco’s Mission District. No indicators have been posted exterior of Alnico’s entrance doorways relating to a closure. Alnico is positioned at 1050 Valencia St. in San Francisco’s Mission District.

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The restaurant, positioned at 1050 Valencia St., serves Filipino breakfast “with an influence on American brunch.” Alnico opened in 2021.

Alnico didn’t announce the rationale for its closure. Nevertheless, the restaurant was reportedly victimized by a sequence of current break-ins.

Final week, The San Francisco Customary reported Alnico may presumably shut after its third break-in in a six-week span. Alnico possession informed The Customary — earlier than the three aforementioned incidents — break-ins would occur roughly each six months. The outlet additionally reported that Alnico employees would typically clear human waste exterior the restaurant.

Since opening throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Alnico has risen in recognition within the few years it was working. Alnico has virtually 7,900 Instagram followers and a 4.2 Yelp score from greater than 900 opinions. One meals influencer, who goes by the Instagram deal with @nomtasticfoods, dubbed Alnico as one among “the Asian fusion brunch spot you need to try.”

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Alnico has not responded to a number of inquiries from KRON4. We emailed and left a voicemail however didn’t hear again.

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