According to SF Eater, specialty coffee company Saint Frank Coffee is gearing up to open a new outpost in Inner Sunset.
Coming to 744 Irving Street, taking over a location formerly home to Starbucks, the eatery will land near establishments such as Arismendi Bakery, Crepevine Restaurants, and Perilla.
“I lived two blocks from the original Saint Frank for a decade, it was really special,” the concept’s co-owner, Kevin Bohlin, tells the Journal. “I loved moving out to the Sunset, though. There’s a San Francisco energy gravitating in this corridor.”
For readers who are unfamiliar with Saint Frank, the business offers a brief introduction on its website: “Founded by Kevin Bohlin in 2013, Saint Frank is the evolving dream for the experience of coffee toward a simple joy in life, but also toward social connection and celebration of people, place, and culture.”
The statement continues, “Our business is to offer an excellent product with a service that does justice to the people behind it and the people who enjoy it. We want to serve you a sensory experience rich and full of connection to the world around us.”
This will mark Saint Frank’s third location in the Bay Area.
What Now San Francisco reached out to Bohlin to inquire about his plans for the spot, but he could not provide additional information before publication.
Saint Frank Coffee on Irving Street is slated to open this summer. Stay tuned for updates.