SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Mill Looks To Add Beer, Wine, Nightly Dinner The success of The Mill's Monday and Wednesday pizza nights, launched over two years ago, has convinced owner Josie Baker to expand on that, and as Hoodline sees today, he's filed an application
SF News Pelosi Chews Out Gary Johnson Voters, Blames Them For Tight Polls House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi came out swinging yesterday for liberal and libertarian voters who, upset with the choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, are going to use their precious votes to
Arts & Entertainment Video: Inside SF's Cable Car Carpentry Shop Since it's San Francisco Appreciation Week, how about a look inside the cable car carpentry and repair shop that you may not have known existed here in the city. As the SFMTA's blog
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 13 Most Delicious Pasta Spots In San Francisco Italian Americans helped build this city, and it's Mexican, Chinese, and Italian cuisines that inform most of the dishes we'd consider San Francisco classics. And while North Beach isn't totally where it's at
SF News Key Plea-Bargain Witness In Meth-y Drifter Murder Case Explains Why They Chose Their Victims 25-year-old Sean Michael Angold, who admits to dealing and smoking meth around the time of the pair of seemingly random murders that shocked the Bay Area last October, took the stand Tuesday to
SF News Video: Aerial Fight To Contain The Loma Fire In The Santa Cruz Mountains, Now at 2,250 Acres A swiftly moving fire in the sparsely populated Santa Cruz Mountains that broke out Monday has prompted multiple evacuations, and as CalFire updates us today, the Loma Fire has spread to 2,250
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Another New Downtown Restaurant Bites The Dust: Volta After just nine months in business, Volta has called it quits. Co-owner Umberto Gibin broke the news to Inside Scoop, saying Saturday was the restaurant's last day. Having just opened in December, this
SF News Oh Dear, Dede: As She Predicted, Wilsey Is Staying In Charge Of Museums Board Dede Wilsey's "personal fiefdom" managing the deYoung Museum and Legion of Honor shall apparently continue with only a few small changes, at least according to reports from special sessions of the museums' board
Arts & Entertainment Video: How Elon Musk And SpaceX Plan To Get A Rocket To Mars In 80 Days Or Less As noted last week, Tesla CEO and Space X mastermind Elon Musk is gunning hard for getting human beings to colonize Mars faster than NASA's timeline would have us there. And today he
Arts & Entertainment The Best Quotes About San Francisco And The Bay Area As this is San Francisco Appreciation Week, it's time to be reminded of the many great and witty things that have been said about this fairest of cities, and the often lovely words
SF News Testimony Reveals More Sad, Grim Details In Murder Of 23-Year-Old Backpacker Audrey Carey Further preliminary hearing testimony on Monday from an investigator who first interviewed 19-year-old murder suspect Lila Scott Alligood upon her arrest in Portland last October revealed a bit more about the killing of
SF News Loma Fire Breaks Out In Santa Cruz Mountains, Threatens 300 Structures UPDATE Massive #LomaFire in #SantaCruzMountains already 100 acres https://t.co/33YRkWaMaO pic.twitter.com/pgHzDq1Ygh— KCBS 106.9 FM/740 AM (@KCBSNews) September 26, 2016 A small wildfire quickly grew in size
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: 'Animal Style' Patatas Bravas At Bellota Dining at Bellota a couple weeks back I was treated to a fun off-menu item patatas bravas "animal style" topped with jamon Iberico and chorizo aioli. Eater reminded me of the dish today
Arts & Entertainment You're Not A Real San Franciscan Until... Here at SFist, we're declaring this San Francisco Appreciation Week. Perhaps it's just the good mood the weather has put us in and yes, I know, not everyone loves the heat, and some
SF News Microsoft And Disney Floated As Suitors In Twitter Sale, Which Could Be Imminent #Twitter #Disney pic.twitter.com/SjUSPHyzHq— Wissem (@Wissem_Rassas) September 26, 2016 Late last week we heard that Twitter was starting to receive buyout bids from several tech companies, including Salesforce and Google,
Arts & Entertainment The Naked And Unafraid: NSFW Scenes From Folsom Street Fair 2016 Sunday's 33rd annual Folsom Street Fair was at least 300,000 people strong according to organizers, and locals and fetish tourists alike flocked to SoMa to take in the sunny spectacle and brave
Arts & Entertainment Where To Watch The Presidential Debate Tonight In SF The first of three scheduled debates between presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump happens tonight, starting at 6 p.m. Pacific Time, and if you're too nervous or excitable to sit at
Arts & Entertainment Highlights From The New York Times' Portrait Of Dede Wilsey, 'Defiant Socialite' Ick. "Dede Wilsey Is the Defiant Socialite" https://t.co/5glUznL0UO— Ayelet Waldman (@ayeletw) September 25, 2016 Following an evisceration of her work as board president and CEO of the Fine Arts Museums
SF News Two SFFD Paramedics Under Fire For Ambulance Sex It's called "the lights and sirens club," and if you don't know what that is then clearly you're not a member. Two San Francisco Fire Department paramedics were under investigation after it was
SF News Possibly Suicidal Man With Gun Shuts Down Civic Center Leading To Six-Hour Standoff White man with toy gun? 6 hr standoff. Gets help. Black men & children with toy guns (open carry state)? Executed. https://t.co/x6m4iyHFcy— Steve Locke (@steve_locke) September 25, 2016 A
SF News Rose Pak Mourned, Celebrated At Big Wake And Funeral #RosePak It is a Chinatown holiday. Streets closed for Rose Pak funeral. pic.twitter.com/wtArf8ZtV2— C.W. Nevius (@cwnevius) September 24, 2016 The late Chinatown powerhouse Rose Pak, who died last weekend
SF News At Last: Heat Advisory Issued For Sunday, Monday You've all been very, very patient, and for those new here you may have heard that we traditionally think of September as the start of our summer. After a particularly brutal summer, fog-wise,
SF News Snapchat Unveils Its Own Cheaper Google Glass, Called Spectacles Snapchat releases first hardware product, Spectacles https://t.co/M0krS3Q1JO via @WSJ— Snapchat (@Snapchat) September 24, 2016 Snapchat has entered the hardware market, everyone, and late Friday they unveiled Spectacles, a set of
SF News Day Around The Bay: Chinese Uber Drivers Pull Zombie Scam Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Oakland police officer Brian Bunton appeared in court today
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Michael Bauer Rings In 30 Years As Chronicle Critic, 5,320 Reviews Later This week Michael Bauer is marking 30 years at the Chronicle, where he's served as food editor and restaurant critic since 1986 after moving the Bay Area from Dallas. As part of his