Here’s What’s Coming to the Former Cassava Location in North Beach
A family-run restaurant from San Francisco is set to launch a fresh dining concept at 401 Columbus Avenue.
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Cassava sadly closed the doors to its North Beach restaurant in November, and now the space has been snapped up for the next business to move in. The San Francisco Business Times reports that the Florese family of the Mona Lisa restaurants at 353 and 414 Columbus Avenue have taken over the location. Co-owner Osilio Florese has not revealed the name of the new restaurant yet but tells the Times that the restaurant will be a “very traditional trattoria” featuring pasta and a Neapolitan pizza oven.
The Times goes on to add that the Florese family is in the process of forming a restaurant group and is “entertaining chain restaurant possibilities” with plans to possibly expand to the Marina and Sausalito. Meanwhile, Kris Toliao and Yuka Ioroi of Cassava have moved on to a new space in Jackson Square.
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