(Bay City News) More than 245,000 people are expected to descend on the U.S. Open at San Francisco’s Olympic Club today, and more than a few of them are expected to walk through the doors of businesses in nearby Daly City.

Some restaurants on Daly City’s John Daly Boulevard have already seen a surge of new customers as media, officials and volunteers arrive for the competition, which runs today through June 17th.
“We’ve actually already seen an increase in business, especially in the early morning,” said Lana Flatt, general manager for the Boulevard Cafe. “We’re a busy restaurant anyway, but I think we’re one of the few that open up very early in the morning.”
Boulevard Cafe is one of eight or nine restaurants in the area that has hired additional staff in preparation for the U.S. Open, which is expected to bring an estimated $100 million in benefits to the region, said Daly City Councilman David Canepa.
“We’re really excited about it,” Canepa said of the event.