
San Francisco involves Hudson Sq. at Pine & Polk, a newly opened meals store from Lindsay Weiss and Alyssa Golub, New Yorkers who met whereas working in San Francisco and named their retailer for 2 of that metropolis’s streets. They’ve crammed the cabinets with a unusual assortment of meals merchandise they like, from producers who are sometimes ladies and of Black and Asian heritage. There’s a group of bitters, a collection of cheeses, freshly made sauces, tinned fish, granolas and condiments. Hidden behind a wall of chocolate bars, speakeasy-style, is an precise bar they name PS, or Pacific Commonplace (unrelated to the Brooklyn bar of the identical title that closed in 2019), not open but. The chef for the shop and bar is Ali Ghriskey, who labored at Misi.
300 Spring Avenue (Hudson Avenue), 646-599-6382, www.pineandpolk.com
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