Because a day can't pass where that sandwich shop in the Castro receives attention -- and, by the way, that sandwich shop isn't in the Mission; just because it's not a gay-specific story, it doesn't magically make it not smack-dab in the Castro -- C.W. Nevius weighs in on that sandwich shop. Nevius discusses how that sandwich shop became too popular for its own and how that tale of that sandwich shop "just keeps getting more surreal." (Let's all keep in mind, however, that that sandwich shop failed to obtain proper permits.)

That sandwich shop story, we think, could go down in S.F. history as the most media-controlled story we've seen in ages, ones sensationalized by local journalists. Not that that's a horrible thing, but whatever.

On the plus side, stories about that sandwich shop almost make us miss stories about street food.