SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Watch Daniel Patterson Cut Something Off A Tree, Talk Lichen Chef Daniel Patterson (Coi, Haven, Plum) can be seen in this video ordering from the drive-thru at Wendy's and later picking out his favorite bulk Halloween candy at CVS. Heh. No, not really.
Arts & Entertainment Local Journalist Covering BART Strike Receives Hirsute Fame Chris Roberts, journalist for SF Examiner and SF Weekly, covered last night's BART strike with aplomb and zeal last night. Look no further than his Twitter feed for proof. Also, after a background
SF News No BART Strike Today Yes, trains will run as usual today. No, the unions and BART management didn't come to an agreement. Yes, talks will resume today. Previously: All BART Strike coverage.
Arts & Entertainment Do This Litquake Thing Tonight: Stories About Doubt, Debt, Drugs, And Determination (By Margaret Seelie) Litquake may have started this past weekend, but it's not too late to dive into this annual literary festival that's been growing in San Francisco since 2002. Tonight's event, "Sometimes
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink What To Eat This Week: Anthony Yang At Naked Kitchen, New Tosca Chef Anthony Yang will make an appearance at Naked Kitchen on Thursday, October 17, for a five-course pop-up dinner featuring a cameo by chef Aaron London (formerly of Ubuntu). Yang also does brunches
SF News Get Mad Over This: Rent Ad Wants $1075 A Month For You To Sleep On Their Couch [Update] UPDATE: She just knocked down the price to a rock-bottom $915/month. In the esteemed words of Laura Beck, "San Francisco, you have officially lost your goddamned mind." A person posted this Craigslist
Arts & Entertainment Pink Dolphin's Grand Opening In Haight Draws Huge Line Moms. They're fantastic. And they just want you to be safe. Take, for example, Ofelia Gomez of San Lorenzo, who camped out in front of the new Pink Dolphin store location on Haight
Arts & Entertainment Daisy Does The Niners: SF Wins. Let's All Do The Wave! (Not Really.) What a weird game that was. Usually I am elated after a 49ers win, but today, while I’m of course thrilled SF pulled off the 32-20 win, I’m also feeling more
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: They Call Him Flipper Erik WIlson caught this dude in midair at the Dew Tour now in progress at Civic Center. Righteous.
SF News Man Shot, Killed In The Mission This city's most problematic neighborhood played host to a fatal shooting Monday morning. Near the intersection of 21st and Bartlett, a man was shot and killed at around 4:30 a.m. "When
SF News BART Trains Running This Morning BART union allowed for talks to continue Monday morning, which means that trains will today. "The unions said late Sunday that they were close to reaching a new labor agreement with the transit
SF News Day Around The Bay: Jared Leto Hits Mill Valley Fine, fine dining at Twitter. [Valleywag] Gov. Jerry Brown vetoes rifle ban, signs lead ammo ban into law. [Oakland Tribune] Another fancy store coming to the fancy part of the Mission. [Inside Scoop]
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink What Ever Happened To The Coffee Refill? Back in the day, they had something called a "coffee refill". See, your coffee cup was replenished for free or a lesser fee. Flo used to do it. Alice too. But in these
SF News Nobel Peace Prize Winner Notified Of Win Via Twitter When the Nobel Prize committee had trouble notifying their peace prize winner of their award, they did what any overeager PR person or 1D fangirl would do: they @'d them. @OPCW Please contact
Arts & Entertainment Niners Preview: San Francisco vs. Arizona (By Daisy Barringer) This Sunday the (3-2) 49ers face off against the (3-2) Arizona Cardinals in an NFC West matchup with notable consequences. The Niners must win this game to keep pace with
Arts & Entertainment Watch The Hibernia Bank Get Graffiti Bombed Yesterday's Photo du Jour, shot by Bhautik Joshi, shows some choice or deplorable graffiti, depending on your views, atop the Hibernia Bank building at Jones and Market. Now here's video showing how graffiti
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, At SFMOMA... Major butt lift for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Here's a jarring view of the museum's backside taken today from inside the construction site.If you recall, SFMOMA closed in June
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tu Lan: Cleaner, Still Cheap During your evening prayers, please give thanks that Tu Lan, Sixth Street's notoriously cheap and formerly stank-ass vietnamese restaurant of choice, has returned. After being forced to close due to rampant barforama, it
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: Hibernia Bank Today Bhautik Joshi snapped this shot of the Hibernia Bank at 1 Jones.
Arts & Entertainment Photo: Dapper Muni Conductors From 1947 God bless #ThrowbackThursdays. For without it we might never have come across gems like this: @BayAreaClipper's pic of muni conductors from May 22, 1947. Bring the hats back, please! [via @eveb]
SF News Jack Spade Jerk-Off Protest Promises To 'Fill The Streets With Semen' [Update] In an effort to demonstrate objection to formula retail stores like Jack Spade popping up in the Mission, former mayoral candidate Chicken John Rinaldi (who once vowed to barf on food vendors in
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tosca's New Menu Felony gun charges for 49er Aldon Smith. [Chronicle] The Battery is fancy, for rich people. [SFGate] Just in time for tonight's season premiere, listen to Kristofor Husted and Tyler Moss' podcast preview of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 10 Best Places To Get A Burrito In San Francisco Contrary to what Jonathan Gold thinks, San Francisco reportedly has some of the finest burritos in all the land. Why, they're the top snack treat for transplants and locals alike, and rightfully so.