Arts & Entertainment Woman Flying Home To San Francisco Trapped In Barefoot 'Nightmare' Today, I flew on the set of a nightmare. pic.twitter.com/PNI4KmQvTG— Jessie Char (@jessiechar) July 19, 2017 A woman on a JetBlue flight from Long Beach to San Francisco was grossed
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Shouldn't No-Shows And People Who Cancel Reservations Last-Minute Get Charged? A new debate is being sparked this week following a piece in the Chronicle about a perennial problem for small restaurants that is an especially acute one right now as the local restaurant
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Laptops In Restaurants: Nuisance, Or Menace? I was recently sitting in a restaurant in the Castro where bar seating is available for dinner, and I watched as a man walked in, ordered an entree, asked advice on wine, and
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Do Bay To Breakers It's Etiquette Week at SFist, in which SFist's editors dole out some prescriptive advice for how to behave in this city we all share in order not to overly annoy, offend, or otherwise
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Ride A Bike In San Francisco It's Etiquette Week at SFist, in which SFist's editors dole out some prescriptive advice for how to behave in this city we all share in order not to overly annoy, offend, or otherwise
Arts & Entertainment Ask A San Francisco Native: Is Saving Parking Spaces By Standing In Them Kosher In The 415? Dear Rain, I've lived a couple places before I moved to SF, but nowhere else have I seen people "save" parking spaces the way they do here. I'm talking about how someone will
Arts & Entertainment SFist Etiquette: Is It Ever OK To Wear Google Glass? Google's geekiest and most misunderstood piece of jewelry went on sale to the general public today, which means there will be even more people wearing computers on their faces in the near future.
SF News How To Bring Your Bike On BART Without Annoying Everybody Else The oppressive era during which BART riders with bicycles were forced to limit their train rides to non-commute hours is finally over. The BART Board of Directors unanimously gave you permission to bring
Arts & Entertainment 5 Easy Dos And Don'ts For An Enjoyable Treasure Island Music Festival San Francisco's Indian Summer/Music Festival season looks like it could peak this weekend during the annual Treasure Island Music Festival. (Likewise for the fans in the audience sometime around sunset Saturday evening.
Arts & Entertainment How To Enjoy Yourself At Treasure Island Music Festival The Treasure Island Music Festival returns this weekend, which means equates to a large number of underdressed people wearing facepaint on an island in the middle of the San Francisco Bay. To help
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Digestive Issues: Removing Plates Too Soon, Difficult Dinner Dates In these our Edison-bulb-lit gastronomic times, proper service has all but been stabbed in the neck repeatedly, chopped up into bits, and left in the freezer for dead. But you know exactly what?
Arts & Entertainment How To Enjoy Yourself At Outside Lands Without Annoying Your Friends And Everyone Else Music festivals are great. You can see a lot of music in a day! But music festivals also spill over with people — and you know what Sartre said about other people. Because locals
Arts & Entertainment Muni Etiquette Update: How To Use Back Door Boarding For Everyone's Enjoyment On Sunday, Muni will finally lift their draconian ban on back door boarding. Based solely on the number of media outlets that have mentioned the new policy, this is the biggest development on
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How to Go to the Park We're now, finally, wrapping up National Etiquette Week at SFist with this our sixth and final (we promise) installment. Much like bicycling, park-going is a topic that always tends to get San Franciscans
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How to Conduct Yourself Like a Human in a Bar or Club As you've hopefully caught on, it's National Etiquette Week here at SFist, and so far it's prompted lively discussions about children in restaurants, backpacks on BART, and where and how jaywalking might be
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How To Walk On The Sidewalk Like A Reasonable Human Being As readers have no doubt noticed, it's National Etiquette Week here at SFist. After yesterday's lesson in the unspoken rules of public transit, we're stepping off the bus and walking the rest of
Arts & Entertainment Etiquette Week: How to Behave on Public Transportation To kick off National Etiquette Week here at SFist, we're going to tackle a topic which we're sure is close to many of your hearts: The unspoken rules for entering, exiting, and riding
Arts & Entertainment AT&T Park Etiquette For New Giants Fans Friend of SFist Sally Kuchar, Curbed SF editor and lifelong Giants fan, and you very own SFist editor recently bemoaned early-season fans' behavior at AT&T Park. Kuchar points, of course, were
misc Relevant Facebook Status Update of the Day Via R.S.: Dude with long beard and glasses: On the bus, loudly reciting Plato. Me: "Dude! Can you read to yourself man? Thanks." Dude with long beard and glasses: Whispering Plato on