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Jan

Luna re-opens!


Sometimes, without warning, the gods drop a gift in your lap. This time it happened to me as I was walking up Castro Street. I passed the site where Luna, my favorite neighborhood restaurant, once stood, before it closed about a year ago, and while I normally avert my eyes out of respect, this time I forgot to. This time I glanced in, and found — Luna? Open? What?

Yes indeed. It appears this peerless place had closed merely for renovations (man, I wish they’d posted a sign or something). It’s re-opened now under the best kind of new management: one of the former longterm waiters and his boyfriend bought the place. Now they’re committed to customer service in the way new restaurant owners often are. I had dinner there last night and my fellow’s burger came with a head-high stack of bacon, multiple slices of fresh avocado, sweet, non-mealy tomatoes, and so on. My glass of champagne was almost overflowing.

The things that are awesome about Luna are as follows:

  • The restaurant is almost all patio. It’s covered in the rainy months, and liberally strewn with heatlamps. Even in the coldest weather, the Luna patio is warm and dry.
  • The food is excellent: fancy fare but not overly-fancy prices. This was our favorite breakfast place in a three-block radius that’s almost entirely breakfast places, because you can get eggs and fruit and potatoes and bacon and a really good biscuit for fairly cheap.
  • Right now the management is trying hard to woo new customers and retain old ones. If you don’t like anything on the dinner menu, you can always ask for one of their awesome burgers, something that used to be on the menu and isn’t now. They will cheerfully make this for you.
  • Your waiter will probably be the owner, which means you get to have a normal human conversation as equals instead of getting that ishy feeling when you’re served by a customer-service automaton.

Luna is half a block up from Castro and 18th, and for some reason there is no sign out front except one that says “Heated patio dining.” It’s easy to miss. Just look for the Nirvana sign (another excellent restaurant, but not good for breakfast) and Luna is once door further.

NOTE: There is another restaurant in SF called Luna Park. Very different.

One Response for "Luna re-opens!"

  1. jd

    January 31st, 2008 at 1:50 pm

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    It’s actually called caffe luna piena, there is a different rest. called Luna on Sacramento St.
    This place on Castro has not been closed nearly as long as you mentioned, it was only down for about a month or two at the most. It was a great place to eat for years, then sold about 2 - 3 years ago and the then new owner really screwed the place up. Service, and quality plunged, menu changed and locals noticed and business dried up. They went from a once thriving resto with folks lining up outside on the weekends, to always vacant tables.
    Glad to hear it is in new hands, hopefully they have restored the old menu and quality ingredients.
    I will check it out again as the rear patio was always a nice place for brunch.


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