San Francisco Mayor London Breed dined at French Laundry day after Gov. Newsom
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San Francisco Mayor London Breed reportedly dined at a pricey Napa Valley restaurant just three days before banning indoor dining in her own city.
Breed and seven other guests celebrated the 60th birthday of socialite Gorretti Lo Lui at The French Laundry on Nov. 7, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
The mayor’s dinner outing came a day after California Gov. Gavin Newsom attended a fancy party at the same restaurant with 11 other guests — landing him in hot water.
At the time, new state guidelines discouraged social gatherings of more than three households.
Breed’s spokesman Jeff Cretan confirmed the mayor’s French Laundry dinner with the Chronicle, telling the newspaper it was a “small family birthday dinner.”
It’s not clear how many households were included at the birthday party.
“I cannot emphasize enough how important it is that everyone act responsibly to reduce the spread of the virus,” Breed said in a statement the day she banned indoor dining in San Francisco.
“Every San Franciscan needs to do their part so that we can start moving in the right direction again,” Breed said, according to the newspaper.
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