Anza Vista
Anza Vista is a San Francisco neighborhood in the process of becoming something — 28 restaurants, a California Tennis Club, and a development_wave tag that agrees with what you see on the street. Ju-ni is here. Bar Crudo is here. Fourteen grocery options tell you people have moved in.
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About this Neighborhood
Anza Vista sits between the Western Addition and Lone Mountain, a neighborhood that SF's housing market has been quietly discovering. Twenty-eight restaurants is lean but the anchors punch above weight — Ju-ni is one of the city's better sushi bars, Bar Crudo is a legitimately good raw bar, Tony's Cable Car has been here longer than anyone remembers. Thirteen coffee shops including Eddie's Cafe, Nani's Cafe, and Matching Half Cafe are the remote-work infrastructure — the development_wave and remote_friendly tags co-occurring says this neighborhood is attracting exactly the people you'd expect. The grocery count of 15 (z=1.2) is above-cohort and signals that the residential density has arrived before the restaurant prestige. Social glue at 57 reflects a neighborhood mid-transition: new enough that neighbors don't all know each other yet, established enough that some do. The California Tennis Club is a private institution that marks the neighborhood's historic character. The seven parks give it the outdoor infrastructure that San Francisco rations carefully. This is what a 54 looks like when the trajectory is clearly upward.
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