SF News SF Archbishop Very Sorry For Driving Drunk With Mom in Car Salvatore Cordileone, San Francisco's archbishop-elect, was caught driving under the influence in San Diego over the weekend. He was arrested and booked at an area jail. Now the man of God publicly apologized
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Top 10 S.F. Spots for Drinkers with Kids No need to bring your kid into Bender's or Tradition to prove you and your kid are cool. Neither of you are—especially you. You have a child. You cannot be cool. You
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gird Your Liver: SF Cocktail Week Approaches Skip the Smirnoff Fluffed Marshmallow vodka, trash, for SF Cocktail Week cometh. Sure, in this mixology aesthetic area of cocktailing rampant in the Bay Area, the scene can seem a bit full of
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Found Napkin Note In Spanish Contains Muy Wisdom, Shame The fine folks at Ice Tubes bring to our attention a found gem. And we love us some found gems. This one, a Spanish message scribbled on a napkin, was found in SOMA.
SF News Sexually Deprived Males Drink More, Says Science A new study from UCSF shows that males whose sexual advances are rejected by the fairer sex were "driven to excessive alcohol consumption, drinking far more than comparable, sexually satisfied" males. Of course,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Where To Drink Outdoors On This Beautiful March Day Really, you should take the day off to enjoy today's pleasant weather. Also, it's Friday. Don't you want a three-day weekend? Of course you do. You deserve it. We've already explained how to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink $1 Vodkas At Gold Dust Lounge On Friday Also, former San Francisco mayor Willie Brown will be in attendance. Far more importantly, however, is the face that Gold Dust Lounge, now beeping on life support, will offer patrons $1 vodka drinks
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Questionable Pickle-Based Drinking Trend Goes Gourmet Are you familiar with the pickleback? The questionable practice of chasing a shot of whiskey with pickle brine originated on the East Coast where the combination has appeared as everything from Brooklyn bar
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight, 12/5: Repeal Day Party DRINKING: FunCheapSF has the scoop on 21st Amendment Brewery's annual celebration of Repeal Day with 5-cent beers, a march against Prohibition, a secret speakeasy event (password required!), and the tapping of the cask
SF News The Top Party Schools of 2011 Are... Ohio University topped this year's list of America's Top Party Schools by Princeton Review. The Athens-based institution of higher learning landed on the the party school list 12 times since 1997. This is
SF News BART Still Pussy-Footing Around the Late-Night Thing You may recall that in recent months BART broached the topic of extending service by one hour, only on Fridays, and apparently even this extremely cautious but nevertheless welcome proposal has hit a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Zeitgeist Closed! Tragedy! The temperature in Houston today is 25°. With wind chill, the temperature in Denver tonight will plunge to -11°. Once again, Connecticut is being hit with a massive and depressing ice storm. But
SF News Women Who Can Hold Their Liquor Get Sicker According to a new study comparing men and women who abuse alcohol, women run a greater risk of liver damage, heart disease, breast cancer, and dying in a fatal car crash than men.
SF News New Rules for Bay to Breakers Just like last year and the year before that, Bay to Breakers organizers promise to enforce new rules. These stricter rules will, hopefully, stop non-registered participants (like Gavin Newsom) from crashing the course
SF News Cops Are Busting People For Drinking in Dolores Park Again The drinking busts at Dolores Park are back, according to Uptown Almanac, although its unclear whether this was just a random sweep done out of boredom or the beginning of a new wave
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SFist Commenter Drinks 13 Beers While Running S.F. Marathon SFist commenter DJ Tennessee (a onetime SFist contributor) raises the bar on drunken marathon madness. After creating a liquor store map for Bay to Breakers, he decided to upstage his very own un-upstageable
SF News Map: Bay to Breakers Liquor Store Locator SFist has a rich history of helping Bay to Breakers runners get nice and ripped. (You're welcome.) After publishing this 2008 map indicating liquor stores along the race route -- which resulted in
Arts & Entertainment Downtown St. Patrick's Day Events It's another gorgeous day here in San Francisco -- the perfect day for drinking (if you're into that sort of thing). Here are three St. Paddy's Day events going on downtown, enabling you
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Best New Bars of 2009 Patrick Heig reveals this year's list of the best new pubs in which to blackout. Smuggler's Cove, Rick House, Triple Crown (messy), Bloodhound (mixed crowd), and Blackbird (gays) all make the list. The
Arts & Entertainment SFist Tonight ART: Artist Paul Madonna will debut his annual publication, Album, along with an exhibit of his corresponding large-scale, pen-and-ink drawings of '70s and '80s era toys, which serve as a catalog to the
SF News Drinking in Dolores Park Curbed? People are crying foul after SFPD had the unmitigated gall to hand out citations to people boozing it up in Dolores Park. Drinking alcohol in San Francisco parks, as most of you know,
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink SF Cocktail Week Kicks Off; Startenders About Town More Hungover Than Usual Last night marked the opening gala of the third annual San Francisco Cocktail Week celebration -- a week in which Bay Area barmeisters mix and mingle with mixologists and cocktail enthusiasts from around
SF News Free Cab Rides Home What with St. Patrick's Day synonymous with binge drinking, the number of drunk drivers on the road increases. Obviously. So, instead of trying to weave home after your ninth round at your favorite
SF News Anti-Bay 2 Breakers Rally at City Hall, Thursday, 2/19 Since more people have taken the time to air their disapproval (7000+ on one Facebook page alone, according to SFCitizen) of ING’s new rules for the Bay to Breakers race than have
SF News Marin County Discusses, Wags Finger at Underage Drinkers Studies show that southern Marin teens drink far more than most kids their age. "They're getting passed out drunk every weekend and I can see that it's affecting their grades," warned Shankel. "The