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THE MISSION - Crowd-funding worked for Commonwealth, so it's no surprise that Mission Bowling Club—the latest project involving Anthony Myint as chef—is reaching out for pre-opening cash flow help. He and partners Sommer Peterson and Molly Bradshaw need to raise 12K by Feb. 1, and according to Mission Mission, your donations will be greatly rewarded. [EaterWire, Mission Mission]
SOMA - GrubStreet discovers that Dottie's last day in business at its current Tenderloin address will be Dec. 24. The reopening date at 28 Sixth St. has not been set. [GrubStreet]
THE SHUTTER - Five year old Outer Richmond Mediterranean/Eritrean restaurant Cafe Mereb will be closing around the 20th of this month. Apparently, “business isn’t good” despite great reviews for the falafel on Yelp. [The Richmond Blog]
MARINA - Pizza Orgasmica's expansion plans have been up in the air since August, and today GrubStreet learns Japanese Osome will be shuttering at 3145 Fillmore Street and Orgasmica will be moving in. This will go down early next year. [GrubStreet[
SWITCHEROOS - All three Farley's Coffee locations in Potrero Hill, Emeryville and Oakland are switching their bean provider from Sunrise Roasters to De La Paz. The move is part of several recent attempts to update the biz, including the possible addition of beer, wine and new menu items in the coming months. [SFoodie]
[Photo: Mission Mission]