After three-year hiatus, Carlin’s Cafe reopens to neighbors’ delight

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After three-year hiatus, Carlin’s Cafe reopens to neighbors’ delight
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Carlin’s Cafe, a family-operated spot on 14th and Valencia streets, reopened last Saturday after spending the last three and a half years

The cafe’s new managers, Matt Carlin and Julie Carlin Harrington, took over the place from their grandfather, father, uncle and aunt who kept the cafe open for 13 years. It closed in March 2020 when Covid locked down the city.

Kayla Wren, who had just shared a few quarters with someone looking for change for the washing machine, said she had noticed the corner space empty “all the time” since she moved close to 15th and Mission streets a year ago. “I’m gonna do girly laundry dates and such with my friends,” she said with visible excitement. “These people are gonna become my best friends now and they don’t even know it.”

Guybe Slangen, one of four teachers in the cafe on Friday afternoon, said the re-opening of the cafe was, to put it lightly, “well-received” by the community.

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