This early ‘90s clip shows exteriors and interiors of a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant during the day in San Francisco. This restaurant was and is located at Eddy and Polk Streets in the Tenderloin neighborhood. 

The clip begins with a shot of a KFC sign. 

An Asian man with a tie –  he looks like a manager or supervisor of the restaurant – exits the front door of the KFC. Inside, beyond the doors, customers are ordering food, standing at the cash registers. 

Several customers exit the restaurant. There’s another shot of a KFC sign and a wide shot of the entire restaurant from across the street. 

Inside, a Black man and two Asian women are working. All three are wearing KFC uniforms. One woman is putting together an order. The other woman is taking an order from a middle-aged-looking Asian female customer. 

Change is handed to a Black female customer who is wearing a black and green striped sweater. 

The KFC workers talk to each other and laugh as they stand behind the ordering counter. There is a close-up of the Black male worker who is wearing a Kangol-like hat that is branded with the KFC name.

The two Asian women workers stay busy, wiping counters and straightening the paperwork that’s on a clip board. 

The Black male worker takes the order from a Black male. The Black male worker then puts together his customer’s order while one Asian woman worker is wiping down brown trays and the other Asian woman worker opens a bag for a client’s food. 

The clip ends with a wide shot of the restaurant's interior.