SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Oakland Is Getting The Biggest Blue Bottle Location Yet Additional proof that Oakland has more hip cred (or at least more available square footage) than San Francisco at this point: the East Bay will soon get the largest Blue Bottle Coffee outpost
Arts & Entertainment The World Is Not An Entirely Terrible Place Because The S.F. Zoo Is Free Tomorrow Look, you need a day off. You finished your taxes just in time to be caught off guard by an unthinkable tragedy that unfolded on the Internet, on TV, in phone calls from
SF News Fake Plumber Molests 7-Year-Old Girl Near Lake Merritt Police are searching for a white man in his fifties who allegedly posed as a plumber Saturday afternoon to gain access to an apartment near Lake Merritt in Oakland's Chinatown. According to OPD,
Arts & Entertainment Outside Lands 2013 Lineup Announced: Paul McCartney, Phoenix, Nine Inch Nails San Francisco's dusty, delicious and occasionally sunny music festival is poised to return for its biggest year ever this summer from August 9th - 11th. Taking top billing are: Sir Paul McCartney, The
SF News Tuesday Morning Roundup: Underground Fight Club Thwarted Chronicle freelancer sleeps over in a shoebox apartment. Spends his time watching a Charlton Heston epic and eating a sandwich. [Chron] Muni bus swipes building at 20th and Illinois. [MuniDiaries] Man threatens to
SF News Antique Public Transit Is Dangerous, Might Turn You Into A Nymphomaniac Over the weekend, the Associated Press uncovered an open secret about San Francisco's storied cable car system: They are old and expensive! And also dangerous! And one time a woman successfully sued Muni
SF News Family Of Sexually Assaulted Saratoga Teen Plans Lawsuit, Alleges Attackers Were Sober The family of Audrie Pott plans to sue three teenage suspects, arrested last Thursday on charges of sexually assaulting the 15-year-old Saratoga High School student. Pott hanged herself after explicit photos of her
SF News Highway 1 Ferrari Crash Leaves Two Dead In Sonoma County Two people were killed Saturday morning when their 1996 Ferrari 355 GTS drifted off of Highway 1, swerved back across both lanes and hit a tree in a wooded section of the Sonoma
SF News Monday Morning Roundup: Sad Chicharrones Update Eight-year-old boy suffers cardiac arrest after being hit by a baseball in a little league game in Rohnert Park. [Chron] Where has SFMTA been spending all their Prop. A money? [SFEx] An update
SF News Three Teens Arrested For Sexual Assault After Saratoga Girl's Suicide Last September, Audrie Pott, a 15-year-old high school student in Saratoga, California took her life eight days after several partygoers sexually assaulted her at a party. According to an attorney for the Pott
SF News San Diego Has Country's First Harvey Milk Street In San Diego's Hillcrest neighborhood, two blocks between that city's best Farmers Market and the LGBT Community Center, they have officially christened the very first Harvey Milk Street. While the stretch of the
SF News Adobe Books To Be Resurrected On 24th Street Good news for fans of aged wood pulp: the financially strapped Adobe Books will avoid disappearing completely by moving to the Mission's next new hotspot along 24th Street. After some aggressive rent increases
SF News Friday Morning Constitutional: Wine Country, Circa 2050 Historic burrito summit underscores genius of Chipotle, deliciousness of La Taqueria. [Slate] Schmendricks bagels gone for good? [InsideScoop] Twitter has a music app launching Friday and Ryan Seacrest loves it. [TechCrunch] Sorry Napa
SF News Mission District Spoil Sport To Rain On Indoor Mini-Golf Roughly 24 hours after news broke that the Mission District would soon be adding 18 holes of indoor mini-golf to its list of attractions, and at least one neighbor spoke out against the
SF News Sunny Afternoon In Dolores Park Explodes Into Fight Videos On Wednesday afternoon, following a pretty damn good park day, Dolores Park erupted into what looked like an all-out brawl. According to bystanders, hanging out on what is fondly referred to as Tallboy
SF News Zuckerberg Launches Political Action Committee For Immigration Reform, Education Standards Fresh off the announcement of a slick new way to text your friends, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced yesterday that he has gathered a group of Silicon Valley luminaries to form a political
SF News Thursday Morning Roundup: Mid-Market Pee Stabbing Martha Stewart went shopping in San Francisco. Then she went home and made a slideshow about it. [MarthaBlog] Potrero Hill has it's own very neighborly social network. Because of course it does. [WSJ]
Arts & Entertainment Gallery: We Will Not Apologize For More Photos Of The S.F. Zoo's Tiger Cub Have you gotten enough of the San Francisco Zoo's eight-week-old tiger cub yet? No, you most certainly have not. As much as we wanted to steal her and take her out for nachos,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Important Mini-Golf News: 18 Holes of Putt-Putt Coming To The Mission Former CNET editor and longtime miniature golf aficionado Steve Fox has just signed a 10-year lease on a space at South Van Ness and 22nd Street, where he intends to transform the former
SF News Gun-Wielding Tough Guy Robs Chuck E. Cheese's, Escapes In A Prius Apparently in the throes of one really terrible midlife crisis, a man in his mid-40s robbed a Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant in San Bruno at gunpoint Monday afternoon. The suspect was spotted wearing
SF News Gov. Brown Announces $1.5 Billion Chinese Investment For Oakland's Waterfront From the American Embassy in Beijing today, Governor Jerry Brown announced a $1.5 billion deal from a Chinese investment group to fund development of Oakland's 65-acre Brooklyn Basin project. The project sits
Arts & Entertainment Video: Say Hello To Cal Academy's New African Penguin Chick Today, biologists at the California Academy of Sciences debuted an adorable new addition to their African penguin exhibit: a two-month-old male chick who just now waddled out of the private nest he has
SF News Wednesday Morning Link Dump: Lower Haight '78 Meet Corner Store George, he of Rhea's Deli in the Mission. (One time he competed in the Mr. Mission Competition, but we're still trying to forget that. [Chron] 35 years ago, the Lower
Arts & Entertainment Take A Look Around The Exploratorium's New Home On Pier 15 In advance of their official re-opening on April 17th, the Exploratorium showed off their bright new Pier 15 space to members of the press Tuesday morning. SFist was there to take a look
SF News Hickory-Bold BBQ Bandits Slather Victim In Mesquite Home Invasion A woman watching TV in her home on Cameron Way in the Bayview became the victim of a messy home invasion last weekend. The 31-year-old victim was attacked in her apartment by three