SF News SF Supervisors Streamline Permit Rules to Create More Boozy ‘Entertainment Zone’ Parties The recent tick-up of more alcohol-permitted “entertainment zone” parties may turn into a flood of more such parties, as the SF supervisors just approved legislation to create a whole lot more of these parties downtown, and in SoMa and Union Square.
Arts & Entertainment Downtown SF Oktoberfest Will Be the First Boozy, Open-Container ‘Entertainment Zone’ Party The streets will be closed to cars and the beer steins flowing at Oktoberfest on Front, as the Oktoberfest block part will be California’s first alcohol-drenched “entertainment zone” party under new legislation.
Arts & Entertainment Your Bay to Breakers 2024 Guide to Drinking and Partying Like a Champion SFist’s Bay to Breakers Liquor Store Map is back and ready for this Sunday’s annual running of the naked and drunk yahoos, plus we’ve got tips on how to conceal your booze, and where to expect those pesky law enforcement checkpoints.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Outdoor Booze Permits Still Uncertain as Bars, Restaurants Face Monday Reopening There’s a stumbling stone for alcohol service at the Shared Spaces sidewalk seating that’s supposed to kick in Monday — not one establishment has yet been granted a state permit to serve booze.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Shocking Report: Bay Area Getting Drunk as Hell During Shelter-in-Place Wine.com reports spirits orders are up 400 percent during stay-at-home orders, as bottoms up is the top activity in these shut in times.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Do This Thing: WhiskyFest The countdown is on to WhiskyFest San Francisco! If you're going, use the #wfsfo on all you social media posts! https://t.co/uyxlgHAacB pic.twitter.com/7P9N40Layo— WhiskyFest (@WhiskyFest) September 28, 2017
SF News Proposal To Sell Booze Til 4 A.M. Clears CA Senate Committee Late-night boozebags will be raising a toast to State Sen. Scott Wiener this week, as his proposal to move last call for alcohol to as late as 4 a.m. has successfully passed
Arts & Entertainment Your Bay To Breakers Liquor Store Map For 2017 Is Here The annual Straight Pride celebration known as Bay to Breakers goes down Sunday morning at 8 a.m., and as has been the custom for a number of years, SFist comes through with
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New SF-Bar App Gets You 30 Cocktails For $10 When the world turns sour, the residents of booze-soaked San Francisco have been known to find solace in drink. However, just like everything else in this town, that particular comfort will cost you.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Why Are SF Safeways Suddenly Putting Their Booze Behind Bars? [Update: This post has been updated with comment from Safeway communications and government relations.] Your booze runs may experience double toil and trouble at certain San Francisco Safeway stores this Halloween weekend, as
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hangar One Now Selling $125 Vodka Made From San Francisco Fog If there's one thing San Franciscans love, it's San Francisco. If there are two things, it's San Francisco and anything artisanal and expensive. And so it is right at the highly profitable intersection
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Do Bay To Breakers It's Etiquette Week at SFist, in which SFist's editors dole out some prescriptive advice for how to behave in this city we all share in order not to overly annoy, offend, or otherwise
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Behold: The Bay to Breakers Liquor Store Map For 2016 As is our custom in the days leading up to the annual Bay to Breakers footrace, bacchanal, and sh*tshow, SFist again presents a fully updated Bay to Breakers Liquor Store Map to
SF News Zenefits Tells Employees To Stop F**king At Work San Francisco-based HR-platform startup Zenefits has lately been in the news for all the wrong reasons. Fresh off the resignation earlier this month of the company's CEO and founder Parker Conrad, and the
SF News New Bill Would Require Bartenders To Cut People Off You don't have to go home but you can't stay here - because you can't hold your liquor, you big lush. Known as the Responsible Interventions for Beverage Servers Training Act, Assembly Bill
Arts & Entertainment Drunks Throw Up Strong Performances At Beer Mile World Classic The underground competitive drinking contest known as the Beer Mile had a milestone event on Treasure Island Saturday, with the Beer Mile World Classic bringing the drinking game's world record holders together for
Arts & Entertainment SFist's Bay to Breakers Liquor Store Map For 2015 A cherished SFist tradition returns, as we present the new, updated and fully annotated Bay to Breakers Liquor Store Map for 2015. The map details the locations of all the corner liquor stores
SF News Fan Violence Big Problem At Candlestick Park As SFist's 49ers reporter Daisy Barringer can attest, violence at Candlestick Park is an increasingly dangerous problem. In addition to Barringer's assault, which you can read all about here, a 40-year-old Niners fan
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Your Excessive Drinking Habit Is Costing California Billions We already know San Francisco is a town full of drunks (we were named the 18th drunkest city in an least one click-bait-y survey earlier this year), but our collective drinking habit might
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Be Drunk Getting drunk. It's something a lot of people do on a regular basis, and it can make or break a night on the town for better (wooooooo!) or worse (retch). Rubbing shoulders with
SF News BUZZKILL: Senate Bill To Extend Last Call To 4 AM Gets Put To Bed State Senator Mark Leno's proposal to allow cities and counties in California to extend drinking hours until 4 a.m. was effectively cut off by a bunch of buzzkills in a state Senate
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Golden Gate Fields Debuts All-You-Can-Drink Saturdays Lovers of cheap well drinks and controversy rejoice: this Saturday, local racetrack Golden Gate Fields will begin offering an all-you-can-drink deal that gives race patrons from noon to 5 p.m. to guzzle
SF News Boring Mayor Expresses Reservations Over Late Night Drinking Regarding State Senator Mark Leno's new bill that could move last call to 4 a.m., Mayor Lee has said the city will "have to think very carefully about that." Bor-ing. Lee went
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New CA Bill Would Let Bars Serve Alcohol Until 4 AM State senator Mark Leno has proposed new legislation in a move that could delight S.F. drinkers and aggravate responsible types across the city and state. The measure would allow cities and counties