San Francisco, CA – The bustling heart of San Francisco’s Mission District recently gained a new addition with the issuance of a temporary alcohol license for Las Catracitas Restaurant. The license, formally granted on March 19, 2026, marks a significant step for the establishment located at 3839 Mission Street.
The business, currently categorized as Temporarily Unclassified, operates from a modest office space also situated at 3839 Mission Street. The license, issued by the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, allows the restaurant to serve beer and wine to patrons within its dining area.
The application process, overseen by the ABC, involves a thorough review of the business’s operations and the individuals involved. The primary owner is Las Catracitas Restaurant, with Marvin David Aguilar holding multiple key roles within the company – Vice President, Director, Chief Financial Officer, President/Secretary, and Chief Executive Officer.
The license is subject to a 12-month term and requires a further review and potential updates as the business transitions to a fully classified status. The ABC anticipates a review period of up to six weeks for updates following the submission of renewal fees.
The Mission Street business district is a vibrant mix of established storefronts and newer ventures, known for its eclectic mix of shops, services, and restaurants. The area is a popular destination for residents and visitors alike, and the addition of Las Catracitas Restaurant adds to the district’s diverse offerings.
3839 Mission St, San Francisco, CA, 94110