It’s last call for one of San Francisco’s most unique businesses.

For years, Kennedy's Pub & Curry House has been a one-of-a-kind destination for locals and tourists alike. Standing proudly on the northern strip of Columbus Avenue, it held the distinct title as the city’s premier combination Irish pub/Indian restaurant/bike rental/pool hall and souvenir T-shirt shop. Not too long ago, we named it one of San Francisco’s Funnest Restaurants.

But alas, Kennedy’s is closing.

According to employees at the bar and a Facebook post, Halloween (Oct. 31) is currently shaping up to be its last day. No reason has been given for the closure; owner Brahmabuta Swami was not yet available for comment.

Kennedy’s is a unicorn among San Francisco bars, the kind of place where you can nibble piping hot samosas and pakoras at the bar while watching a game. Or a place where you can have a multi-course feast in an vintage dining room outfitted in white tablecloths and silverware. There was air hockey. There was a jukebox. There were seals on the facade. There was a Golden Gate Bridge in the parking lot. There was a gift shop under the patio that was cluttered with I LOVE SAN FRANCISCO hoodies and Alcatraz shot glasses.

Kennedy’s was always evolving, too. Once upon a time, its beer selection was limited to bargain Guinness and Budweisers, but in recent years, it steadily came to house an extensive craft beer selection. Delivery was added at some point; it sometimes arrived in a vintage Mercedes. A bike rental business was carved out of one entrance. Even the bathroom’s sinks and urinals went through a phase where they were painted a sparkly gold. Because why not?

Many of us went to Kennedy’s on a regular basis. Many more passed by its unassuming exterior and never thought twice, thinking it just another bar sprinkled around North Beach. But when Kennedy’s closes this week, San Francisco will lose a little bit of its prized eccentricity.

Kennedy’s: 1040 Columbus Ave., San Francisco