SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Bar Hops: Bloodhound Occupying the former space of Cassidy's (which was The Watering Hole many moons ago), Bloodhound debuted into the SOMA scene last week with its welcoming atmosphere and reasonable prices. During the past month,
Arts & Entertainment Despite Hard Times, Stevenson Street Thrives This video was taken near 6th and Stevenson yesterday. It's good to know that our contingent of SOMA nutter butters are still enjoying life to the fullest.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Arrival of the Wine Stimulus Package We recently had the lovely experience of sitting down with Sean Andrade, certified sommelier, wine educator, and chief vino dude from The Andrade Wine Group to discuss eating on a budget without having
SF News SFist Interviews Pastor Fred Phelps, Gets His Take on Same-Sex Marriage Always up for a round of fair-and-balanced reporting, SFist had the wonderful opportunity this afternoon to speak with Pastor Fred Phelps from the Westboro Baptist Church and ask him a few questions regarding
SF News Hole in the Wall Appeal Appealed: Request for "Glamorous Limp" of SOMA Neighborhood (image courtesy of Dan Berkes and SFGTV2) Sexual outlaws and neighborhood invaders, beware! We're back with the story of Hole in the Wall Saloon and its proposed 1.5-block relocation in the lovely
Arts & Entertainment Spammers Unite for Free Booze, Cubicle Tchotchkes ad:tech San Francisco landed here yesterday and is currently underway at Moscone Center until Thursday. We've acquired access to the exhibition hall and had a chance to briefly peruse the delightful offerings
misc SOMA Sexual Outlaw Invasion Angers Resident(s), Pleasures Others South of Market is home to one of the largest networks (with the fewest dropped calls?) of queer-friendly businesses in San Francisco. It has been this way for decades and doesn't appear to