Neighbor Profile — Ivan and Natasha from Barrel Head Brewhouse

 
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as told by Carmen Chan

This past March, Barrel Head Brewhouse would’ve been celebrating it’s 6th birthday, but instead, the shelter in place order put the restaurant bar on hiatus. Ivan Hopkinson (co-founder) and his team didn’t immediately turn to food delivery or take outs, instead, they decided to stay closed to see what was safe or not. With some help from their building landlord and vendors, Barrel Head has been able to retain 90% of its employees and continue to pay their healthcare and wages. The sense of a community (Ivan is also a neighbor) has helped the Barrel Head team keep their spirits high.

And that spirit is the essence of their recent beer stand. If you happen to walk by Barrel Head during the afternoon between 4 and 7 PM, you may notice an inconspicuous sign noting $4 to-go beers and an open sliding window. The makeshift beer stand offers to-go Barrel Head brew and $3 jello shots. The idea came from one of the bartenders, Crystal. All proceeds go to the employee wages and the prices are purposely low so it is affordable to all neighbors. The hope is to give the restaurant regulars and neighbors a few minutes a day away from their stay-at-home routine for some fresh air and a beer. The beer stand is a means to having a little bit of fun and the team is continuing to brew up more new ideas to keep everyone’s spirits high.

As of this week, Barrel Head reopened their food take-out and delivery. If you are hungry for a barrel burger or some prawn pasta - now you can get it! Or if you happen to be out for a stroll, stop by Barrel Head for a to-go beer or a jello shot, and see what the team has up their sleeves coming next. All Ivan has asked for, is for folks to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

If you would like to support Barrel Head from the comfort of your couch - you can either order food to be delivered or purchase an e-gift certificate for yourself or a friend to be spent after we’re all out and about again.

 
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Neighbor Profile — Ali from Central Coffee

 
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For twenty-five years, Central Coffee Tea and Spice has been a welcoming space for the eclectic residents of NOPA. In that time, Central Coffee, as it’s known to locals, has become a fixture of the neighborhood and has cultivated a consistent sense of place and reliable community, even as the area around it has evolved and changed.  

Ali Gharavi originally discovered the then empty space in 1993 after peeking through a hole in the wall of the next-door laundromat. Two years later, he was able to open the cafe we know today.  Throughout its entire tenure, Ali has worked seven days per week welcoming residents, typically employing a small staff of neighbors.

Though it has not been easy, Ali, himself a NOPA resident, has kept the shop open during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The skeleton crew has risen to the challenge of social distancing, employing gloves, sanitizer, physical barriers, and more-frequent hand-washing - following the strict protocols set by the SFDPH in order to ensure both they and their patrons stay safe. In doing so, Ali has incurred the additional cost of these measures even as revenue has diminished. Additionally, Ali continues to serve the community he loves by delivering food and coffee to long-time customers who are elderly or otherwise need to stay strictly inside.  “They didn’t quit on me back then [when he was getting the cafe started]” and now he is determined to not quit on them either. 

If you would like to support Central Coffee Tea and Spice, in addition to stopping by for a take-out coffee or snack, you can: 

  • Buy a gift certificate (or a few) that can be redeemed at a later date. 

  • Order coffee or snacks delivered by Postmates (stay tuned for other platforms)

  • Call to order whole beans (Ali will send to your address).  (415) 922-2008

Central Coffee is located at the corner of Grove and Central and is serving to go items 7am-1pm Mon-Fri and 8-2pm on Saturday and Sunday

 
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Support Our Neighborhood Businesses

Want to support your favorite local businesses during this challenging time?

Buy a gift card or place an order for pickup. The list linked below lets you know what’s open in the neighborhood and how you can order gift cards to support even those that aren’t.

This list was put together by the Divisadero Merchant’s Association and NOPNA and we'll try to keep it up to date. Please let us know if you've observed any changes in the info listed. Email robin@nopna.org.

What’s Open In NOPA?


Wishing you all the best of health and shelter-in-place sanity.

Introducing NOPNA's updated logo!

Along with the new NOPNA website we are introducing a refreshed version of our logo. It is not a completely new logo, but an update. This new version keeps the same overall concept of our original logo (geometric letters representing city blocks, underlined by a green bar depicting the Panhandle Park… with human figures representing our community). However we have worked on a few noticeable changes, to help the logo stand out, be easily readable in different applications, and represent our association in a more confident way.

Here are some of the changes:

  • The yellow color is now slightly darker, giving the logo a better contrast against white backgrounds.

  • The green color is a little lighter, helping the illustrations stand out from the green background.

  • The shapes on the “NOPNA” letters are now simplified, helping to make them a little easier to read. Also, they were designed to look sharp (pixel-perfect) on our website header.

  • The word “NOPNA” now stands out more than the full spelled out name of the organization, making the short name more memorable.

  • The illustrations of the human figures were updated.

  • Also, notice that even though each of those individuals is in a different activity, telling their own story, all characters seem to be walking towards the center of the scene. In a subjective way, that shows a feeling of engagement, togetherness and community building.