According to a recently shared press release, Boho Petite — “a French patisserie that serves cakes, custom cakes, lunch options, and coffee beverages,” the concept’s General Manager, Stella Roller, tells What Now San Francisco — is preparing to debut at the Embarcadero Center.
“We’re excited to join one of San Francisco’s most iconic neighborhoods and can’t wait to welcome a new community of guests. From coffee runs and lunch breaks to catering and sweet pick-me-ups, we’re excited to become part of the daily rhythm,” Roller shares in the statement.
For readers who haven’t had a chance to visit the upscale bakery, the concept is known for making everything from scratch, meaning that goods will be brought daily from its kitchen at 2146 Chestnut Street to the Embarcadero booth.
“The future of San Francisco depends on the strength of our small and local businesses, and we’re working every day at City Hall to make it easier for all businesses to open and succeed,” said Mayor Daniel Lurie, per the announcement.
She continues, “I’m thrilled that… new businesses are opening at the Embarcadero Center — contributing to our city’s vibrant food, wellness, and entertainment scene and supporting our city’s economic recovery.”
Additional concepts joining Embarcadero Center’s retail roster include the woman-operated boutique Ambiance, the burger joint Burger Littles, functional medicine and integrative wellness business B12 LOVE, the small-batch toffee company Cheeky Bits Sweets, the pilates studio Elevate Pilates, and Puppies & Yoga (a concept that offers weekly yoga classes “accompanied by playful puppies and post-class cuddle sessions”).
“The grand opening is going to be on the 6th of August,” Roller concludes. Follow What Now San Francisco on Facebook for updates on this story.