The building’s broker tells the Chron that “multiple parties are already interested-and it’s ‘100% restaurants.’” According to the real estate listing, the 3,400-square-foot former home of Anchor & Hope, which was built in 1911, is available for $21,250 per month. The SF Chronicle notes that the building it occupied is now available for rent. The high-ceilinged Minna Street space closed when the pandemic began - temporarily, owners ( and brothers) Steven and Mitchell Rosenthal said at the time. Hooters Shuts Down, Barvale Pivots to Pop-Up, and More Bay Area Restaurant ClosuresĪnchor & Hope opened to great excitement in 2008, with then-Eater SF editor Paolo Lucchesi writing that the 80-seat East Coast-style seafood shack was so in demand that reservations were impossible to come by between 5:30 and 10 p.m.