SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Former Circolo / Gordon's House Of Fine Eats Space Is On The Market Again In The Mission A space that was home to one of the most popular restaurants of the first dot-com boom, but which has since become a bit of a cursed spot ever since, is on the
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Umami Burger Launches 'Pumpkin Spice Latte' Burger As Kind Of A Joke Starting this week you will be able to enjoy a tongue-in-cheek Pumpkin Spice Latte Burger at S.F.'s two Umami Burger locations, but of course it's not really what it sounds like.
SF News S.F.'s New Most Expensive Home Hits Market For $39 Million A Pacific Heights home that only two years ago was purchased for a cool $27 million is getting flipped, with nothing reportedly changed in the interior, for $39 million by its current owners.
SF News Santa Cruz Man Attacks Another Man Dressed As Fox News Reporter For Halloween, Becomes New 'Hot Convict' A 29-year-old Santa Cruz man's mugshot went viral over the weekend after he was arrested for allegedly attacking someone dressed as a Fox News anchor on Halloween. Screaming "I hate Fox News!", Sean
SF News Pro Soda Tax Campaigners Bring Severed Legs, Giant Can Of Diabetes To Dolores Park [Updated] The Yes on E camp, who would like you all to vote for the controversial 2-cent tax on sugary beverages on Tuesday, took to Dolores Park and elsewhere in town over the last
SF News New Face Of Death With Dignity Cause, Brittany Maynard, Dies At 29 Though it sounded like she might be having second thoughts last week, 29-year-old death-with-dignity advocate Brittany Maynard decided to end her life as originally planned, on Saturday, November 1. She posted a message
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink This Week In S.F. Food: Brenda's Meat & Three Debuts, Ferry Building Adds Outdoor Stalls, and More We saw the debut of small but anticipated Tenderloin bistro Huxley this week, and we got word of the closures of Luna Park, Brandy Ho's (in the Castro), Burmese Kitchen, and Pasta Pomodoro
SF News Woman Who Allegedly Vandalized Eight National Parks Publicly Named As Prime Suspect There's an update in the case of Casey Nocket, the horrible artist/attention whore who vandalized a slew of national parks and Instagrammed the whole thing. As Reuters reports, Nocket has now been
Arts & Entertainment Photos: A Rainy Giants World Series Victory Lap Despite the biggest rain storm of the year so far arriving just as celebrations were kicking off, thousands poured onto Market Street and into San Francisco's Civic Center today to see the Giants
Arts & Entertainment Hunter Pence Trolling Meme Continues Through Victory Parade The Giants' star outfielder Hunter Pence, who might have been this year's World Series MVP if it weren't for the star turn of pitcher Madison Bumgarner, got national attention back in August after
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: 'Chloe Sevigny' Does Halloween In honor of our nation's favorite holiday for getting bloodied and/or tarted up, we bring you this pair of videos by comedian Drew Droege, seen here in his fictionalized drag persona of
SF News Just How Many Trees Have Died For This Year's Election Mailers? Does anyone besides elderly shut-ins read election mailers? It's not possible yet to know how many millions of dollars are being wasted on all the heavy-stock mail pieces that are stuffing your mailboxes,
SF News Chain Retail Rules For S.F. To Get More Strict A proposal before the Board of Supervisors, spearheaded by Eric Mar, could further complicate things for chain retailers seeking space in San Francisco. The new guidelines, which go to a vote next week,
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: San Francisco Summed Up In 11 Seconds You have some polar opposite things happening in San Francisco lately we're still a city full of rebellious young people and immigrants and we like to set stuff on fire when our teams
SF News Oakland Airport BART Connector Might Be Open By Thanksgiving Right on schedule, BART's Oakland Airport Connector light rail is set to open to the public either by the end of next month, or by early December. The project has been controversial because
Arts & Entertainment Video: Phish Played 'We Are The Champions' Right After The Giants Won Last Night Phish, who were playing their third of three sold-out shows at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium last night right when the Giants clinched their third World Series title in three years, broke into Queen's
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Scenes Of Peaceful Revelry In North Beach, Castro, Mission Sure, a couple people got shot, a bus got trashed, and stuff got lit on fire. And that may reflect poorly on our city, but what did you expect? There were still many
SF News Woman With Terminal Brain Cancer Not Ending Her Life This Weekend After All 29-year-old Brittany Maynard, who made national headlines this month after announcing her decision to end her life on November 1 by means of assisted suicide under Oregon's Death With Dignity Act, has just
Arts & Entertainment Video: Giants Arriving Home To AT&T Park This Morning About 100 truly dedicated (and probably still intoxicated) fans gathered outside AT&T Park at 4:45 this morning to watch the Giants' buses roll in from the airport after their chartered
SF News Tech Shuttle Vandalized During Post-Game Celebrations; Another Got Stuck Due To Toilet Paper Cleanup Effort Amidst the mayhem of last night following the World Series win, some people were just trying to get home from work on the Peninsula in a company-sponsored shuttle bus. At least one bus,
SF News Two Wounded By Gunshots In Mission, And Chaos Reigns Again Near Ballpark In Post-World Series Celebrations In the Mission, as thousands of residents and fans spilled into the streets following the Giants Game 7 victory in the World Series, at least two people appear to have been injured by
Arts & Entertainment IT'S DONE: San Francisco Giants Take The World Series For Third Time In Five Years A lot of people said this would go to seven games. And a lot of people thought the Giants would win. A lot of other people thought the Royals would pull it out
SF News Vallejo Is Whack: Strong-Arm Robberies Happening In Broad Daylight Even though things have quieted down a bit up in Vallejo, it's time to revive our Vallejo Is Whack tag to bring your attention to a string of robberies that have been happening
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Photos: Cat Town Café, The Country's First Cat-Play Coffeeshop As we mentioned the other day, Oakland's Cat Town Café just debuted over the weekend, becoming the first-of-its-kind cat cafe, where coffee drinking mingles with cat cuddling. Today, on National Cat Day, when
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Opening Tonight: Huxley, a Tiny New Tenderloin Spot With Gourmet Cred Tonight, a small but foodinista-anticipated opening is happening at 848 Geary (between Hyde and Larkin), and it's called Huxley. The place is a collaboration between executive chef Sara Hauman (formerly on the line