SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Shorted On Latte, SF Starbucks Fan Sues Put on your pearls and clutch hard: Starbucks has come under fire after being accused of under filling their lattes in an effort to save money on milk, as KQED reports. The class
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bay Area Gets Its First Dunkin' Donuts...In Walnut Creek The rumors are true. Dunkin' Donuts is opening 1,000 California donut shops, and they are about to begin construction on one in Walnut Creek. OMG. We always want what we can't have.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink I Tried That $15 Cup Of Coffee And I'm Just Going To Say It Might Be Worth It In order to prepare myself to drink a $15 cup of coffee — 8 ounces of fair-trade pour-over from Equator on Market Street — I brushed my teeth, bathed in oil, confessed my sins, and
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink $15 Cup Of Coffee Will Make You Spit Out Your Coffee Spit out that Four Barrel/Blue Bottle/Ritual garbage juice you're drinking right now, because you could be sipping $15 pour-over on a once blighted strip of Market Street where the only thing
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Keurig Now Part Of The Peet's Coffee Family Vermont-based Keurig Green Mountain, a pioneer in the coffee-pod business, will now become part of the same conglomerate that owns Peet's Coffee & Tea and, as of recently, Stumptown Coffee Roasters and Intelligentsia
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 14 Best Coffee Shops In San Francisco (A Definitive List) Beans can be over-roasted. Your pour-over could arrive lukewarm. And lack of functioning, speedy wi-fi can kind of ruin your day. But across town there are a smattering of welcoming, amazing little coffee
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Alert: Four Barrel Coffee Is Free In Portola Today Can you hear that? Portola Planet is ringing the coffee deal bells this morning. The announcement: Four Barrel is giving java away, and no, you won't find this deal on Valencia. (function(d,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Bay Area-Based Peet's Coffee & Tea Buys Portland-Based Stumptown Big coffee mergers-and-acquisitions news today as coffee blog Sprudge reports that Emeryville, California-based Peet's Coffee & Tea has inked a deal to acquire Portland, Oregon-based Stumptown Coffee Roasters. The deal will reportedly allow
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Where To Get Free/Cheap 'National Coffee Day' Coffee Tuesday The National [Something] Day trend is a marketing-driven scourge that is typically met with eye-rolls and unkind remarks in the SFist (virtual) office. That said, cheap coffee is cheap coffee, right? So here's
SF News The Chronicle Discovers That Coffee Costs Four Dollars In a print package that was a cover piece of the Sunday paper titled "San Francisco's Strange Detour From Paradise to Parody," the Chronicle comes way late to the game (surprise) in lamenting
SF News SF Man Gets Out Of War-Torn Yemen, With Great Difficulty It's been a story in local TV news broadcasts the past week, and SFist noted it briefly here: 26-year-old Mokhtar Alkhanshali, who grew up in San Francisco, became trapped in the capital city
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Beloved Duboce Triangle Coffeeshop Shutters This Weekend Jumpin Java (139 Noe Street), one of the favorite cafe work spots of the Duboce Triangle neighborhood, known for its lax policy about letting you sit all day and its plentiful power outlets
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Blue Bottle Arrives In Tokyo With Three-Hour San Francisco-Style Line Well, now all that's left to do is make coffee. All day. pic.twitter.com/SLbik1O0ZS— Blue Bottle Coffee (@bluebottleroast) February 6, 2015 Honoring the local customs of their new San Francisco import,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Hasn't The Castro Reached Peak Coffee? We've already talked about how Valencia Street may or may not have reached peak restaurant density. Now it's time to once again address the fact that you now can't throw a rainbow ring
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Dunkin' Donuts To Open 26 Bay Area Franchises Starting In 2016 As we told you earlier this year, third-wave Coolatta® purveyors Dunkin' Donuts will be dipping into the Bay Area. Now we know to expect them in 2016, and where. 26 Dunkin' "restaurants" will
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Popular Duboce Triangle Coffee Shop Jumpin' Java May Be Closing A beloved coffee-and-wi-fi spot for work-from-home types, students and the like is getting pushed out of the Duboce Triangle neighborhood due to a rent hike. As Hoodline reports, Jumpin' Java (139 Noe Street)
SF News Ritual Coffee Opening On Mid-Haight Block By Buena Vista Park Nobody talks about Mid-Haight, because there's not much there between the retail corridors of the Upper and Lower Haight, on that stretch between Central and Divisadero. But now Ritual Coffee is opening their
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Afternoon Palate Cleanser: <i>A Film About Coffee</i> "It's no longer a cup o' joe," as one narrator puts it. "It's now an adventure." That might inspire some ughs from some of you non-coffee-obsessives. But check out this trailer for A
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink We May Be Headed For A Fancy Coffee Shortage Just as bartenders and margarita-addicts were reeling the last couple months over the lime shortage, we're getting word that baristas and artisanal latte addicts are about to have their own shortage to squawk
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Best Coffee Shops In San Francisco The best coffee shop in San Francisco, if we're being realistic, is the one closest to your house. But for those times when you need to enjoy your coffee in a carefully curated
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Second Sightglass Coffee Opens, 20th Street Neighborhood Reaches Peak Hipness Sightglass Coffee, the celebrated SoMa coffee temple and preferred hangout of tech media types, opened their second location on 20th Street in the mission this weekend, pushing the neighborhood block into peak hipness.
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Mid-Market Cafe Pokes Fun At Area Drug Addicts, Homeless [Updated] Call it click bait. Say that SFist is trying to rile you up. But this cafe/deli's sign, smack on Market and Sixth, is in poor taste. Crazy? No, not really. But tone
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Reveille Coffee To Tempt Castro's Gay Clientele Reveille Coffee opened its second cafe on Monday, smack dab in the heart of gay mecca. Following in the footsteps of Tommy and Chris Newbury's North Beach location, the brothers opened the place
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Guy Fieri Came For Your Coffee, And You Did Not Speak Out Described by Inside Scoop as "Girl Scout cookies turned into testosterone-fueled beverages," Guy Fieri has stabbed to death coffee as you know it and pieced it back together into something resembling America's favorite
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink KitTea's Co-Founder Talks Health Code, Hayes Valley, Cats, And ALF Ever since SFist and Laughing Squid published word that KitTea, a cat cafe, will be coming to San Francisco, the story has since hit the national scene. Why, it even made a cameo