BY: Roland Li
Lucca Ravioli Co., the 94-year-old Italian deli in San Francisco’s Mission District, will close on April 20. Business is still brisk at the deli, which specializes in sandwiches, fresh pasta and imported goods. But owner Michael Feno wants to retire, said the deli’s manager, who gave his name as Jim. “We’re still busy as hell,” the manager said.
Lucca joins a number of small businesses that have closed in the area after decades of operations, including 67-year-old La Victoria Bakery, Mission Thrift and Pauline’s Pizza. Loyal patrons were sad to hear of the news.
SOURCE: https://www.sfchronicle.com/
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