The South Park Cafe, a favorite of tech VCs, is alive again and under new management: the $2.6 billion startup, Brex.
Brex, the buzzy credit card startup with a $2.6 billion valuation, is opening a restaurant in San Francisco's South Park neighborhood. The venture-backed startup decided to revive a neighborhood favorite, South Park Cafe, while introducing a whole new menu and updated vibe.
Brex, the buzzy credit card startup with a $2.6 billion valuation, is opening a restaurant in San Francisco's South Park neighborhood. The venture-backed startup decided to revive a neighborhood favorite, South Park Cafe, while introducing a whole new menu and updated vibe.
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