SF Restaurants, Food & Drink List: Election Day 2012 Freebies [Updates] Don't throw away that "I Voted" sticker or those ballot stubs! You can score some freebies or discounts today with them. Here is a list of stuff you can get, which we will
SF News Muni Bus Window Smasher 'Very Ashamed,' Pleads Not Guilty The man accused of smashing an 8X-Bayshore bus window just after the World Series says he's "very ashamed" of his actions. He also says he's not guilty. Gregory Tyler Graniss, 22, pleaded not
SF News Mr. Nuts, A Tuxedo Cat In Fremont, Makes Important Presidential Pick As statistician Nate Silver continues to stoke the fury of the right, a hairier and cuddlier election-night soothsayer has emerged: Mr. Nuts. According to a breaking NBC Bay Area report, Mr. Nuts, a
SF News Day Around The Bay: Tomorrow Is Election Day! Hitting the red carpet for Start Ups: Silicon Valley. [SF Appeal] Map of the 25 most expensive homes for sale in San Francisco. [Curbed] Taste Michelle Obama's cookies. [Bay Area Bites] Instagram launches
Arts & Entertainment Nail-Biting 2012 Election Night Parties Election night will have us all on the edge of our martini glasses—and this election is razor-thin close in some cases, so please vote for God's sake—so cool off and watch
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Dia De Los Muertos In The Mission Dia de los Muertos (or the preferable Romeroesque English translation, "Day of the Dead") had its annual procession in the Mission on Friday. Scores of people showed up dressed in white face to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chef Matthew Accarrino Helps Cleanup Home State of NJ Shortly after winning his first Michelin star for his work at SPQR, Chef Matthew Accarrino headed back to his native New Jersey to help clean up after his home state fell victim to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink How Your World Champion Giants Celebrated Last Week It's nice to see that, no matter how many millions or how much fame one has, not everyone in San Francisco pays mind to Michehlin stars, "chef-driven" fare, or an increasingly joy-free beer
SF News Ivory Madison: 'I'm Voting For Anyone On The Ballot Except For Christina' Hey, let's rip this scab off! Ivory Madison — the Good Samaritan torn apart by local tinfoil-cap-wearing wonks after coming to the aid of Ross Mirkarimi's wife, Eliana Lopez, shortly after she was attacked
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink San Francisco Up In Arms Over Monster Energy Drinks The City Attorney office's most pressing issue this week is Monster Energy drinks. Of course. (If Dennis Herrera gets bored, SFist would gladly hand him a list of SF ordinance violators he could
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: A Mark, A Yen, A Buck, Or A Pound... Untitled photo by Troy Holden.
Arts & Entertainment Apple's iPad Mini Hits Stores Today If you must, you can finally get your hands on an iPad mini as the newly shrunken tablet is now available at the Apple store starting today. As seen here, people lined up
SF News Day Around The Bay: Who Is Jim Ayers? A great, great piece on Jim Ayers, one of the founding members of the Central City SRO Collaborative, who is now living on the streets. [Up From The Deep] The opposite of mediocre:
SF News Have You Seen These Muni Bus Arsonists? SFPD posted footage of these dimwitted fellas who lit a Muni bus ablaze on Monday shortly after the Giants won the World Series. Police are now asking for you help in identifying them.
SF News Tenderloin: Woman Arrested For Double Stabbing In addition to a shooting earlier in the day, two people were stabbed near Civic Center last night. "Police said four subjects got into an argument near the intersection of Charles J. Brenham
Arts & Entertainment Go Do This Thing Tonight: Bill Murray In Broken Flowers Who doesn't like Bill Murray? No one, that's who. So check out Murray in Broken Flowers along with Frances Conroy, Jessica Lange, Sharon Stone, Tilda Swinton and Jeffrey Wright. It's a Jim Jarmusch
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tu Lan Might Reopen Soon Cheap Vietnamese staple Tu Lan had to close its doors earlier this year due to major health violations. Not surprising. But Inside Scoop has word that they might reopen. When? Soon, we hope.
SF News Mid-Market: Muni Bus Hits Pedestrian Last night at the intersection of Sixth and Market streets in San Francisco, a Muni bus smacked a pedestrian. The incident happened at around 6:15 p.m. The pedestrian was immediately whisked
SF News Day Around The Bay: Shooting Near Giants Celebration Two shot just blocks from SF Giants celebration. [SF Appeal] Alexander's celebrates end of Wagyu ban with $100 steaks. [Eater] Why free Muni for kids makes sense. [SFBG] Measure S: Will it help
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Drink This: The Scutaro Swizzle In what will hopefully be our final World Series-related post (at least for today), we present to you the Scutaro Swizzle. "Is it good," you ask? Good. No, it's not good. It's probably
Arts & Entertainment Chilling But Rad Last-Minute List Of SF Halloween Parties! What with the Giants, suspicious suitcases, Taco Bell "food," and controversial t-shirts, we almost forgot about Halloween! Almost. And with that, here are a few noteworthy Halloween events happening tonight that, if you
SF News Photo Du Jour: Another Giants Fan Smashing Same Bus Window On Tuesday we brought you this shattering image of this now-busted Giants fan destroying a Muni bus with a barricade. Today we bring you yet another image of yet another hooligan smashing the