“It’s not an ‘abandoned cafe’ — it’s my baby. And it’s coming back.”
The beachside grill, built onto the sand and below a lifeguard station, was starting to gainfor its menu and unbeatable coastal ambiance, which attracted a variety of visitors to the coastal Marin hamlet.
Ultimately, the building is scheduled for demolition, and some wear and tear to the Siren might appear frivolous, but the disrespect to the treasured eatery remains. It’s impacting the Siren’s owners and small beach town community who’ve grown to champion the canteen.
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