Arts & Entertainment Video: Stanley Roberts Once Again Chased Down Everyone He Could Find Publicly Peeing At Bay To Breakers We warned you!! In an annual tradition just as beloved here at SFist as the posting of Bay to Breakers costumed revelry, we now bring you KRON4's Stanley Robert's requisite "People Behaving Badly"
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Go Eat This: Poutine With Beef Cheek Gravy At KronnerBurger Open as of two weeks ago in Oakland is KronnerBurger, the long-awaited brick-and-mortar from chef Chris Kronner formerly of Bar Tartine, Serpentine, and Slow Club. Kronner launched KronnerBurger as a pop-up at Bruno's
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Super Duper Opening Ninth Location At Kearny And Pine Next Week The empire of Adriano Paganini grows yet again next week as his reps announce the opening of the Bay Area's ninth Super Duper location, this one coming to 346 Kearny Street, at Pine
SF News Here Are All The Reasons Traffic Sucks More Than Ever In SF Everyone who's been anywhere near downtown in the last year or two knows how much longer it takes to get from point A to B than it used to. San Francisco has, maybe
SF News Well Known Mountain Climber Dean Potter And One Other Die In BASE Jumping Accident At Yosemite A renowned climber and BASE jumper, who for years had flouted rules against BASE jumping in national parks, died Saturday along with another man in an accident involving wing suits, and a jump
Arts & Entertainment Bay To Breakers 2015, In Photos It was a little cold out there, but nevertheless Sunday marked the 104th running of Bay to Breakers, which has been called the oldest consecutively run footrace in the world, starting as a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Forgery Debuts In SoMa, The Empire Room Opens in Civic Center, and More This week's big opening was Belga in the Marina, and there was the smaller, quieter opening of Acquolina over in North Beach as well. Other than that, the big headline this week was
Arts & Entertainment Apartment Sadness: Fully Furnished Beauty In Chinatown, $2100 Today's Apartment Sadness listing suggests that the market might be getting a little worse for landlords/subletters looking to gouge the desperate and homeless. It's a six-month sublet in Chinatown that has appeared
SF News File Under Drought Upsides: California's Weed May Get Stronger Stressed marijuana plants being grown outdoors across Northern California, assuming their growers are not stealing massive amounts of water, are likely to produce more potent pot this year as we enter our fourth
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Mini-Doc Profiles Anthony Mangieri Of Una Pizza Napoletana And His Love Of Bikes Five years ago, Anthony Mangieri relocated his acclaimed, one-man pizza operation Una Pizza Napoletana from New York City to San Francisco, thereby blessing us with our first taste of pizza royalty. If you
SF News South Bay Woman Stuck With Two Airbnb Squatters Who Refuse To Leave A Watsonville woman who was renting her back master bedroom to a couple on Airbnb made the grave mistake of accepting rent in cash after the Airbnb transaction ended. Then it seems she
SF News Day Around The Bay: Banning Left Turns On Divis? Remember Jelly, the San Francisco startup founded by Biz Stone after he left Twitter? It's dead now. [Chron] In sad news, local glitter artist Rene Garcia died of natural causes at age 41,
SF News Study: Airbnb 'Commercial Hosts' Definitely Keeping Long-Term Rental Units Off the Market A lot gets said about Airbnb in relation to average moms and pops and everygal/guys who are renting rooms to tourists for a little extra cash, or renting their apartments while they're
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Goodbye, Paradise Lounge Demolition is underway at the corner of 11th and Folsom in the former Paradise Lounge space. It's been dormant for several years now, and almost became a new club and cabaret from Heklina
Arts & Entertainment Bay To Breakers Dos And Don'ts, In Photos It's time once again this Sunday for the Straight Pride Parade/heavily costumed footrace that is Bay to Breakers and yes, we know, LGBT people are well represented too. Year in and year
SF News Bayview Group Threatened With Arrest While Shooting Rap Video Now Suing SFPD Remember that apparent arrest of over a dozen guys in the Bayview that was recorded on video because they were actually in the middle of shooting a video at the time? Well, now
SF News Family Of Humpback Whales Vacationing In The Bay A trio of humpback whales has been spotted cavorting in San Francisco Bay this week in a fairly rare sighting. As Mary Jane Schramm of the Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary
SF News Have You Heard About The Startup Castle In Woodside? Because It's Ridiculous And Sexist A huge mansion in tony Woodside has been rebrand the Startup Castle, as of about a year ago, and it's offering "monk-like" lodging for startup bros in a bizarre, stately setting, straight out
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 11 Best Old Man Bars In SF A neighborhood really isn't complete without an old man bar. Sadly, in places all over town like the Mission and Hayes Valley, you'd be hard pressed to find anywhere that a wizened older
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink McDonald's At Haight And Stanyan In Big Trouble Over Drug Activity The city attorney is threatening to sue McDonald's over the constant and apparently unchecked drug activity that occurs on the premises and around the restaurant's location at Haight and Stanyan. Per a letter
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Acquolina Opens In North Beach New Tuscan-inspired Italian spot Acquolina (which means "mouth-watering" in Italian) has just quietly swung open its doors in North Beach as SFist can exclusively report. The restaurant is an all-day cafe with a
SF News Rube Goldberg House Gets Landmark Status, Potentially Foiling Eviction We learned back in November of the case of four tenants occupying two rent-controlled units on the second floor of 198 Gough, which is also home to 20th Century Cafe and was, historically,
SF News Study: NY And SF Rents Are Dragging Down The US Economy A new study by two economists out of UC Berkeley and the University of Chicago suggests that overall national growth, as in the gross domestic product, is being strangled by the insanely high
SF News Day Around The Bay: A Little Bit More Rain On The Way LGBT groups are planning a big "real names" demonstration at Facebook HQ on June 1. [Daily Dot] And, in related news, a local woman whose legal name is Tru Love was booted from
SF News City To Help Subsidize 'Middle-Income' Rents In New Housing Bond If Mayor Lee's $250 million housing bond measure gets approved by voters in November, there will for the first time ever be public money going to below-market-rate rental housing geared specifically to residents