SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In SF Food: Rooh Heads To SoMa, Single Thread Sets A Date, And More This week I could barely think about food much of the time, I don't know about you. We did get word about a new wine bar, Waystone, headed to the space next door
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Swan Oyster Depot Has A Secret Menu, Everyone Local food maven Omar Mamoon, founder of egg-free cookie company Dough & Co., who earlier this year exposed the "secret" menu options at House of Prime Rib, has now been enlisted by the
SF News 20-Story Office Tower In Downtown Oakland Stalls For Lack Of Tenant A tall, sleek glass office tower slated for 1100 Broadway, at 12th Street, in downtown Oakland will not be breaking ground anytime soon as its developer has yet to secure an anchor tenant
SF News Apparent Triple Homicide Being Investigated At Oakland Home Three people are dead in an apparent triple homicide that also involved a small fire at a home near the Oakland Coliseum, on the 9400 block of Dunbar Drive in the Elmhurst neighborhood.
SF News Day Around The Bay: Zuck Named Business Person Of The Year Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. So in which precincts in SF did the most
Arts & Entertainment Democalypse Palate Cleanser: Mountain Bikers Recreate TRON Effect With LEDs Besides those indefatigable and still-not-dead-inside high school students showing us all up today with their walk-outs and marching, I'm not coming up with a lot of reasons not to just start drinking early.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 13 Best Bloody Marys In San Francisco (Because You May As Well Drink Every Morning Now) We're all going to need to drink a lot to get through this winter. And then some. And what better way to start your weekend, or any morning really, than with a stiff
SF News VoteCastr, The Real-Time Election Data Startup, Was Wildly Wrong On Tuesday Though they promised real-time data on Election Day of the sort that was previously only accessible by campaigns and network executives, it turns out that Palo Alto-based startup VoteCastr pretty well blew it
SF News Trump May Cut Off San Francisco's Federal Funding For Being A Sanctuary City President-Elect Trump issued his pledges of action for his first 100 days in office on Wednesday, and among them he promises to cut off all federal funding to so-called sanctuary cities. This could
SF News Airbnb Dealt Blow By Federal Judge In Their Challenge To SF Crackdown On Illegal Rentals In the midst of Tuesday's chaos, a news item slipped through pertaining to Airbnb and San Francisco's latest attempt to crack down on scofflaw hosts. A federal judge ruled against a preliminary injunction
SF News Dolores Heights Homeowner Hoists Nazi Flag As 'A Comment' On Trump Victory A Nazi flag appeared Wednesday on the flagpole of a Mission district home, raising immediate concern on the internet, and in the neighborhood. The homeowner who put up the flag says he wanted
SF News Newsom Calls Trump Victory 'A National Disgrace' And More Reactions From The Bay Area The reactions have been swift across the Bay Area to the fact that we now have a President-Elect named Trump. The worst case happened. We awake in a nightmare. The Examiner collected a
Arts & Entertainment Democalypse Palate Cleanser: A Video About How Hummingbirds Hover Please. Take a break from reading any more news, or mea culpas in the press. Researchers at Stanford's Lentink Mechanical Engineering Lab have devised an experiment to study the wing movements of hummingbirds
SF News BART Bond Passes, $3.5 Billion To Go Toward Infrastructure We're going to be wiping away tears and vomit and picking up pieces for a while now, but in the good news column, at least for BART, they got their bond passed. District
SF News San Francisco Bay Area Mourns, Immediately Protests Trump Victory Some of us are going to default to being quiet and trying to stay in a dark room with pillows and Netflix/Amazon/Xfinity access for the next few weeks as the only
SF News Marijuana Totally Legal In California, Dudes; Prop 64 Passes As was well predicted by polls, Prop 64, the legalization of recreational marijuana has passed in California, with KTLA reporting that the initiative will pass. The AP is saying that only 20 percent
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New Wine Bar Waystone Debuts On Mid-Market, Next To The Warfield Another addition to the new array of Mid-Market eating and drinking options is Waystone, a new wine bar from one of the partners behind Causwells in the Marina, wherefrom came the burger that
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 12 Cool Things To Check Out This Week Once this election is over we'll all be able to breathe easy, right? It'll be time to "heal," so to speak, and not to drink the pain away, I pray. The world will,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Opening Wednesday: The Saratoga, A New Tavern And Supper Club From The Spruce Team Flying under the radar so far this year has been news about Bacchus Management Group (Spruce, Village Pub, Mayfield Bakery & Cafe, the former Cafe Des Amis) and their entrance into the Tendernob,
Arts & Entertainment Election Day Zen: Watch SF Zoo's Red Pandas Taking Naps Need a break from the news and the stress and a little reward for making it this far and casting your ballot without screaming at your relatives on Facebook one last time? Well,
SF News When Did Ballot Initiatives Start In CA, And What Was The Longest Ever Ballot? Using a sixth sense? SF voters mark their ballots inside Columbarium, among remains of politicians, actors, friends pic.twitter.com/UIrupCsvyH— Juan Carlos Guerrero (@JuanCarlosABC7) November 8, 2016 Direct democracy is now 105
SF News Day Around The Bay: Get Your Hillary Clinton Sex Doll Now In The Castro Follow SFist on Twitter and Instagram, and like us on Facebook. You can also get the top stories mailed to you—sign up here. Wired discusses how this election, more than any other,
SF News This Year's SF District Supervisor Races, Explained If you live in one of the five odd-numbered supervisor districts in San Francisco where the seat is up for election in 2016, you'll find in at least a couple of those districts
SF News One Woman's Shoe, Stuck In An Escalator, Causes Major Rush-Hour Clusterf**k At Embarcadero BART One woman's shoe, presumably a spiky heel, got stuck in a BART escalator Monday morning, leading a domino effect of platform crowding that forced rush-hour trains to skip Embarcadero Station. One imagines this
SF News Rail Extension From Caltrain To New Transit Center Likely Won't Open Until 2026 (If Then) The Downtown Rail Extension or DTX is the final, very expensive piece in the construction puzzle that will make the new Transbay Transit Center more than just really fancy bus station. But as