michelle May 24, 2021
The Inner Sunset definitely holds a special place in my heart. It was the first neighborhood I worked and explored when moving to the city 13 years ago. Watching it grow from what it was then to what it is now and experiencing it was really amazing and was one of the contributing factors in my decision to be a Realtor.
My first job in San Francisco was at Pacific Catch on 9th Ave. It was just a small 2 store microbrand – since then they have expanded to 11 locations! Super proud of them, and I believe their influence on the neighborhood helped bring people to enjoy the sun and park together with a cocktail and some poké. Just like their growth I have grown so much as well, thank you Pac Catch for the great memories and skillsets.

You already know my love for Pacific Catch, but some others in the area that I frequented were Easy Breezy Froyo, Pasquale’s Pizza, Fresca, and the newcomer Underdogs Tres! I loved shopping at Ambiance, Wishbone, and San Franpsycho. Then the local watering holes included Blackthorn and Yancy’s Saloon, great times!
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