Sweetwater Music Hall
Sweetwater Music Hall, a cafe and music venue in Mill Valley operated by a CDS dad, is raising money for its staff on Indiegogo. You can also buy gift certificates here.
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Sweetwater Music Hall, a cafe and music venue in Mill Valley operated by a CDS dad, is raising money for its staff on Indiegogo. You can also buy gift certificates here.
SaveOurFaves is a directory of Bay Area restaurants and coffee shops that offer online gift cards for purchase. By providing this resource, they hope to mobilize loyal customers to provide much-needed support for their favorite places in town. They also link to staff donation sites, if they are available.
Gift card sales are a lifeline right now for many small businesses, especially restaurants. One great resource for people to buy gift cards for their favorite restaurants, stores, etc. is Help Your Hood at https://www.helpyourhood.online/ You can search by city to find local businesses to support. You can also add your favorite establishments or tell them to register. Buy a gift card now and keep your fave restaurant going through these testing times!
Statement from CDS Director of Enrollment Management Diane Larrabee:
My son owns Big Stump Brew Co. in Sacramento. I’m a small investor in the company but it is definitely his business. He has had to close his taproom and is relying on take out, delivery to existing store businesses, and online orders to survive. If you love great beer, please consider ordering a case (minimum order), delivery only available in California. You can order at https://my-site-109634-108324.square.site/. You can read more about Big Stump at https://www.bigstumpbrewco.com/. Stay safe and healthy!
Almost overnight, the incredible people behind #SFHospitalMeals launched a national nonprofit, Frontline Foods. 100% of your donations go directly to restaurants serving hospital workers. Pick your city of choice or send donations where they’re needed most.
Families may support SF’s amazing health care workers AND local restaurants that may be struggling. To contribute to this project, please email CDS parent Amie Lewis at . Let her know your pledge amount and your Venmo (preferred) or Paypal handle. Once pledges reach $1,000 you will receive a payment request. Groups or individuals can sponsor a meal from one restaurant to one hospital (50 workers) for $1,000. “I would like to gather pledges and sign up to sponsor a meal when pledges reach $1,000.” For more information, see this Medium article.
Thee Parkside is selling their merchandise to support their employees. See below for the link:
Website: https://www.theeparkside.com/
(415) 431-6268
Restaurants and Service Industry are one of the hardest impacted businesses during this time. Please consider supporting the Namu family with a gift card purchase.
Namu Stonepot is a CaliKorean fast casual eatery focused on the magic of the stonepot. Health, happiness, community, and responsibility are some of our core values.
Established in 2019.
Namu Stonepot -Dolores Park is our 2nd location. We are a family restaurant founded by three brothers circa 2006. We have been sourcing ingredients directly from farms for over 10 years and growing ingredients on our own Namu Farm for 9 years. Namu Stonepot is a CaliKorean fast casual eatery focused on the magic of the stonepot. Health, happiness, community, and responsibility are some of our core values.
Our collections, both our own & the ones we curate for the shop, are driven by my belief that repetition with small but significant variations is the foundation of making strong classics that last generations in style, form & content. To me the core of the shop lies in illuminating the mysteries that connect a particular stone or a shape or a theme with a particular person in a particular time.
In the meantime, thank you so much for the support, we’re excited to keep growing with you. Reach me anytime at if you want to drop a line or if you have a question.
Andytown Coffee Roasters was founded in 2014 by baristas Michael McCrory and Lauren Crabbe to bring specialty coffee roasting to the Outer Sunset in San Francisco.
We wanted Andytown to feel like your grandmother’s kitchen—clean, cozy, welcoming, and warm. When we started, we did all our roasting, baking, and customer service in our 600 square foot space.