San Francisco Couple Opens Bunny Café to Honor Late Pet
A San Francisco couple opens a café where visitors can meet, pet and adopt bunnies, honoring their late rabbit.

On January 16, 2026, a San Francisco couple launched a niche café called “Bunny Café” to pay tribute to their late pet rabbit. The front‑door establishment, located on San Fran’s Market Street, Manage by the couple, offers patrons a unique experience: visitors can interact with a small group of resident bunnies, adopt available rabbits, and enjoy drinks in a cozy setting. The café aims to combine animal rescue with community engagement, turning a memorial into an open‑source sanctuary. While the exact number of rabbits currently on hand remains unspecified, the opening event drew a mix of locals and animal lovers, boosting awareness for pet adoption in the city.
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