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Popular San Francisco Sandwich Shop Ike's Place Closing For Good

SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) - Ike's Place will serve its last sandwiches in San Francisco's Castro District Monday as it prepares to vacate its home at 3506 16th St. following an eviction order.

"The main complaints were noise, the long lines of customers and waste," owner Ike Shehadeh said. "And those came when we were serving only 30 people a day."

Ike's, which he said now serves upward of 600 people each day, gained its popularity through word of mouth, a number of feature articles and a visit from the Travel Channel's "Man Vs. Food" show.

Shehadeh said it is only a handful of neighbors who are upset by the activity.

"It's basically 750,000 against three," he said. "But, unfortunately, it's those three people that have power."

Employees who wish to stay with the company plan to carpool to its Redwood Shores location to work there. In addition, a new shop just opened on the Stanford University campus.

As a final farewell, Ike's will remain open until midnight Monday night, and will be selling merchandise at discounted prices.

"We are just going to have a lot of fun," Shehadeh said. "We're going to play it by ear and whatever happens happens."

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