Breaking News: Sluts Wine Bar is not getting a permanent location

Sluts Wine Bar is now in search of a new brick-and-mortar space. 
Sluts Wine Bar is not getting a permanent location
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In a new development, Sluts Wine Bar’s deal to open up a brick-and-mortar space is now off. 

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In an Instagram post, Chef Imana, owner of Hi Felicia and Sluts Wine Bar said that the landlords backed off citing the reason that “it’s not a good look if we have to evict a Black woman opening a queer bar.”

Imana’s pop-up Sluts Wine Bar previously announced that they were moving in at 1817 Market St. However, now that the deal is off, they are now looking for another brick-and-mortar space. 

“The landlord made me believe we had a repoir, even mentioned wanting to invest, just to abruptly and shockingly shut down and end all communication in an extremely inhumane way,” said Imana on Instagram

The popular pop-up has an evolving menu that includes a selection of natural wines, cheeses, and branzino dishes.

Lajja Mistry

Lajja Mistry

Lajja is a multimedia journalist from India. Her work is mainly focused on stories about culture, gender, and the South Asian experience. She is interested in features, profiles, and long-form visual narratives. She is currently based in Los Angeles and is an alumnus of the University of Southern California.
Lajja Mistry

Lajja Mistry

Lajja is a multimedia journalist from India. Her work is mainly focused on stories about culture, gender, and the South Asian experience. She is interested in features, profiles, and long-form visual narratives. She is currently based in Los Angeles and is an alumnus of the University of Southern California.

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