SF News Why?? Iconic Coca-Cola Billboard Being Removed From SF After 83 Years Details are few at the moment, but for reasons not entirely clear, the Coca-Cola Company has decided to pull down the iconic neon sign that has stood beside I-80 in SoMa since 1937.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink International War On Soda Could Ruin Mexican Cokes Too As San Franciscans brace for the very real possibility of paying about a quarter more for the privilege of enjoying a can of soda, new regulations bubbling up from south of the border
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Jean Paul Gaultier: New Creative Director Of Diet Coke Before designer étonnant Jean-Paul Gaultier arrives in San Francisco next week to kick off the de Young Museum's Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: From the Sidewalk to the Catwalk, the man who
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Anti-SF Chef David Chang Charges $5 for a Coke; Fury Ensues Momofuku chef David Chang is in hot water again. This time for taking to Twitter with his sassy ways to rail against Serious Eats scribe J. Kenji Lopez-Alt who bemoaned the chef for
Arts & Entertainment SFist Photo: Mexican Coke at the Costco Dios Mio! What did we see at the original urban wholesale-type big box in San Francisco but Coca Cola straight outta Mexicali. The reason why Mexicoke has a cult following here in the