The Mission Economic Development Agency said she had been a victim of predatory lending. News spread quickly of her death on Friday, as San Francisco die-hards took to social media to mourn and show their support for Ramos. We changed the law to legalize her business — selling tamales in bars — as part of our effort to allow home cooks to earn a living.
RIP, Virginia. Julian grew up in the East Bay and moved to San Francisco in More by Julian Mark. Your email address will not be published. For decades, Ramos cooked hundreds of tamales in her kitchen and showed up at SoMa and Mission bars several nights a week, pulling a rolling insulated cooler from which she would dispense tamales to drunk and sober customers alike.
Some nights her route would bring her to more than a dozen bars, but Zeitgeist was most closely associated with her appearances. On the occasion of her 50th anniversary, local bands composed second songs in her honor, and Cecil B.
She told The Chronicle in that she was able to put five of her seven children through college by cleaning houses and making tamales. In , the San Francisco Environmental Health Department informed bars where she made the most frequent appearances that it would hold them liable for allowing an illegal food vendor to sell food in their businesses. She stopped selling tamales at that time.
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