SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Guy Fieri Came For Your Coffee, And You Did Not Speak Out Described by Inside Scoop as "Girl Scout cookies turned into testosterone-fueled beverages," Guy Fieri has stabbed to death coffee as you know it and pieced it back together into something resembling America's favorite
SF News Is The Castro Really Turning Straight? "Mark my words: In 10 years, the Castro will be predominantly straight," rallies local activist Tommi Avicolli Mecca in a recent op-ed for The Bay Times. Is he right? Is the Castro heading
SF News Here's Why S.F. Rents Jumped 3-Times Higher Than National Average San Francisco's rent skyrocketed to mind-numbing heights in December. We're three-times higher than the national average, it seems. According to Trulia, "In December, rental prices in San Francisco rose 10.6%, which is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Deviled Egg News: Willie Brown Is Insane Former San Francisco Mayor turned lunatic Willie Brown stopped by Wayfare Tavern recently. Much to his dropped jaw's horror, the downtown restaurant no longer serves the deviled eggs Mr. Brown so desperately, so
Arts & Entertainment Art Of Escape Class Will Help You Stay Alive After The Big One Hits If the city you live in fell into dystopia and horror and you had to survive for 72 hours, could you? Many of you, let's face it, will die. Squashed under that Victorian
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Polk Street Blues Photo shot early Tuesday morning by Erik Wilson.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink KitTea's Co-Founder Talks Health Code, Hayes Valley, Cats, And ALF Ever since SFist and Laughing Squid published word that KitTea, a cat cafe, will be coming to San Francisco, the story has since hit the national scene. Why, it even made a cameo
SF News And Now, Ed Lee At The State Of The Union Billed as an "extraordinary Americans who exemplify the themes and ideals laid out in the State of the Union Address," San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee was allowed to hang with Michelle Obama last
SF News SF Bulls Call It Quits As of today the San Francisco Bulls are no more. Currently in their second season, the nascent ECHL (East Coast Hockey League) team played only one full season on the ice. "We had
SF News Suspicious Package Triggers Shelter-In-Place In Pac Heights [Update] A shelter-in-place has been ordered on Scott Street between Sacramento and Clay due to police activity. SFPD requests that you stay inside with the windows closed. According to the San Francisco Department of
Arts & Entertainment Cute Canine Explosion At Golden Gate Kennel Club Dog Show Canine preciousness abounded at this weekend's annual Golden Gate Kennel Club Dog Show at Cow Palace. The only thing missing was Parker Posey hysterically searching for a bumble bee chew toy. Erik Wilson
SF News Dead Body Discovered In The Mission Police found a body inside a car at 17th Street and Treat on Saturday afternoon. The only thing we know thus far is that the body was that of a male. According to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink California Bartenders Angry Over New Glove Law While the thought of forcing the mixologist community to wear prostate-exam gloves gives one a hardy chuckle rimmed with a touch of bitter schadenfreude, California's AB 1252 has gone too far. At least
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Adam Scott And Paul Rudd's 'Bosom Buddies' Reenactment Paul Rudd (of Clueless and your daydreams) and Adam Scott (of Party Down and Parks & Rec) joined forced and made this impossibly wonderful reenactment of the Bosom Buddies opening. Hurray! Scott has
SF News Apple Through The Years: The Mac Turns 30 Today On January 22, 1984, Apple aired what's widely considered one of the best TV ads of all time. Two days later the Macintosh computer was released "with the promise to put the creative
SF News Gmail Down! [Update] Yikes. Gmail seems to be down right now, folks. Why? No idea. The official GMail Twitter doesn't say, neither does the Google one. We'll update as soon as we know more. UPDATE: And
SF News Day Around The Bay: Zodiac Spots Picnicking at the Zodiac murder sites. [SFGate] San Francisco Bulls remain on thin ice. [SF Weekly] SF Powell Street cable car lines shut down by damaged cable. [KTVU] Saying goodbye to anti-semitism, shtick.
Arts & Entertainment Sergio Romo Super Hero Socks, Hello Kitty, And More Await Your 2014 Giants Season Are you ready to sport some Sergio Romo super hero socks? What about a Hello Kitty Giants doll? Better yet, how about centering your chai tea latte (or whatever it's called) at Yoga
SF News Residents Escape Two-Alarm Blaze In The Mission On Stevenson Street A firefighter was injured in the Mission District last night after battling a two-alarm blaze. The fire occurred a little before 6 a.m. on the 1400 block of Stevenson. "The firefighter was
SF News Day Around The Bay: Glass Harass Second flu death of the season reported on SF. [SF Appeal] Google Glass user harassed by the feds speaks. [TechCrunch] The joke's on you for expecting a good meal at a comedy club.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink BREAKING: Cat Cafe Coming To San Francisco [UPDATE: SFist interviews KitTea co-founder Courtney Hatt.] This isn't a joke. You're not dreaming. It's real, and it's mew-tacular. A tea cafe featuring a bevy of therapeutic, adorable cats is set to open