SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Best Diners In San Francisco San Francisco is notoriously devoid of high-end late-night dining options, but in a town known for excessive alcohol consumption and bar hopping, diners boast loads of booze-soaking options from which to choose. Great
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tomorrow: 'Lucky Peach' + Mission Chinese Food Party On Wednesday, Lucky Peach's "apocalypse" issue hits newsstands. What's a newsstand? No idea. Haven't the foggiest. But you should try to grab an issue of it while you can. Lucky Peach is a
Arts & Entertainment Meanwhile, During A's Spring Training... Oakland A's Josh Reddick jumps to meet the Brewers' sausages during the first inning of an exhibition spring training game in Phoenix.
Arts & Entertainment 7 Reasons To Love San Francisco There are countless stories to tell in San Francisco, but sometimes a picture says so much more than mere words can. Each week we present to you 7 Reasons. (Our sister site LAist
SF News Best Mugshot Ever? Shirtless Desmond Bryant Shows Us His Tongue We had no idea who Desmond Bryant was until this morning. Here are a few facts we found out about the recently arrested Oakland Raiders: 1) He's a defensive tackle for the Oakland
SF News Overwrought Fringe Group Wants To Stop Polk Street Bike Lanes An effort is underway to stop 20 blocks of much-needed bike lanes from possibly being installed along Polk Street. It's a tentative plan under serious consideration from the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition and
SF News Day Around The Bay: Bye, 222 Hyde! Rave cave 222 Hyde is closing. Sigh. [SFBG] Pretentious, elitist New York pub has the sads over Oscar night. [New Yorker] Family anxiously awaits for word of Oakland couple missing in Peru. [Oakland
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Drakes Bay Oyster Co. Will Stay Open (For Now) The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted Drakes Bay Co. a temporary injunction that will keep the beloved oyster farm open. Whew. Marin IJ has more: The 9th circuit court agreed
Arts & Entertainment Year Of The Snake: Glorious S.F. Chinese New Year Parade Pics Did you catch Saturday's Chinese new year parade in San Francisco? No? Well, we have you covered. Erik Wilson snapped these shots of the action happening around the festivities. (Which, let's face it,
SF News Concert, Fundraising Underway For Family Who Lost Daughter To Treasure Island Fire When blazes erupt in the Mission or that Castro, ones that displace residents, the community jumps at the chance to support the fire victims with fundraisers at local hipster bars. And we love
SF News 49ers Alex Smith Trade 'Effectively Complete' Blue-eyed charmer Alex Smith, occasional quarterback for the 49ers, will head to the Kansas City Chiefs, according to NLF.com. Behold: The Chiefs are in the full evaluation mode of the entire organization,
SF News Finger-In-Chili Lady In Trouble Again Anna Ayala, 47, made headlines back in 2005 after feigning finding a finger inside her Wendy's chili. Well, she's back in trouble again, and this time her son is involved. Ayala and her
SF News Saturday: Chinese New Year Parade [Map] San Francisco celebrates the Year of the Snake tomorrow when the annual Chinese lunar new year parade slithers around downtown and Chinatown. Saturday's parade stars at 5:30 p.m. at 2nd and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Luella Offering Oscar-Themed Food Package For Most Important Night Of The Year Sunday night is the most important night of the year. It's Oscar night, that's why! How much will you squirm when Anne Hathaway delivers her self-consciously kooky and over-prepared acceptance speech? A lot.
Arts & Entertainment Check Out The Massive Plinko Game At Hotel Zetta Hotel Zetta welcomed their first guests today during their soft opening. Both the lobby and second-floor mezzanine offer an interactive thrill -- specifically, a Plinko wall inspired by the greatest game on The
Arts & Entertainment 5 Abandoned Couches Each week we will offer you five images from Erik Wilson's epic series on the abandoned couches of San Francisco. He's been capturing these germ-ridden yet oddly beautiful Punky Brewster'd couches for several
SF News Google Unleashes Swank, Pricey Touchscreen Chromebook Google's cloud-based Chromebook proved a jolting success for the company. Cheap, pretty, decent hardware -- it's a good laptop for those in need who can't afford Apple prices. Today, the Mountain View-based company
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Tonight: Pansy Division At El Rio Pansy Division, they're back! Jumping on the national radar when they opened for Green Day back in the day, Pansy Division forged their own road and diehard fanbase. And with good reason; they
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sports Bar On Geary To Get Fancy-ish Makeover Most of you know RJ's Sports Bar as that yellow-sinage watering hole you see while smoking on the patio at Rye. "What is that place," you ask yourself between drags. "It scares me
SF News Awesome Santa Cruz Parents Fight Back Home-Invasion 'Banditos' He's no homeless hatchet-wielding hitchhiker, but he'll do. Yarry Gonzalez and his wife, parents of two, woke up to two drunk "completely incompetent" would-be robbers (or worse) hovering above their bed. The creeps
SF News Day Around The Bay: Delicious Gentrification Claudine changes to French wine bar concept. [Eater] Who's profiting from Oakland's gun violence? [East Bay Express] Man charged with 2012 stabbing death of well-known artist in West Oakland. [Oakland Tribune] The Bold