Neighborhood Watch

SoMa Sees the Revival of The Lineup, Dig Wines Comes to Dogpatch, and More

SoMa: Leticia Luna, who owns Leticia’s in the Castro, is returning to the space she operated for 26 years known most recently as the Overtime Bar & Grill (398 7th Street), and to be known once again as The Lineup. She’ll be bringing in some Mexican items from Leticia’s, as well as better cocktails, likely late next month. [Eater]
Dogpatch: Piccino Café’s move to 22nd and Minnesota must be around the corner. And the next-door boutique wine store/wine bar called Dig, from Edible S.F. columnist Wayne Garcia (whose wife Sher is a partner in Piccino) is moving along with a liquor license app, which puts that out at least six weeks. [Grub Street, Earlier]
Inner Sunset: Tasty Curry (1395 Ninth Avenue) is closed. [SFoodie]
Nob Hill: Contraband Coffee (1415 Larkin Street), with some kind of fancy, geek-tastic, hand-built espresso machine, opens on Thursday. [Eater]

Napa: Todd Humphries and Richard Miyashiro, former owners of Martini House, have got a new restaurant planned for the former Oxbow Wine and Cheese Merchant space at Oxbow Public Market. [Scoop]

SoMa Sees the Revival of The Lineup, Dig Wines Comes to Dogpatch, and More