SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Sunday: Watch Women's World Cup Finals at Public House This Sunday is the Women's World Cup Finals featuring the USA versus Japan, which will be screened at Public House on their 27 massive TVs. Perfect, right? Also, Sunday brunch will be served.
SF News Mission Bay: Modern Model of Mixed Use Development, or Wasteland? The Wall Street Journal shines a spotlight on S.F.'s largest new part of town, Mission Bay, and tries to show both sides of the debate on whether the area is successfully
SF News That's One Cold Game of Cityville "[Zynga] let us know there is no way in the world that they can go public and pay payroll tax on all their employee stock options. They mostly just dropped that in our
SF News SFist Has A New Neighbor, Gavin Newsom Founders Den, a "private clubhouse" (see: workspace) for entrepreneurs in SoMa founded by Marissa Mayer's husband, has a new resident, Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom. TechCrunch coos: Yes, the Lieutenant Governor of California (and
SF News Low-Flow Toilets Stinking Up Mission Bay Matier & Ross report on a frightening and malodorous problem caused by San Francisco's low-flow toilets, and it's costing the city millions of dollars. Behold: Skimping on toilet water has resulted in more
SF News AT&T Park Signs Only Take 5 Months To Reflect Giants Championship Glory As your editor took his daily parasol stroll around AT&T Park ground today, we noticed that they finally updated the O'Doul Gate side of the ballpark to reflect the San Francisco
SF News Scenes from AT&T Park During World Series Game 2 Photographer Generik11 (Erik) attended last night's victorious World Series Game 2, snapping these images of fans and scenery along the way. Enjoy.
SF News Video: Fight at Mission Bay McDonald's After World Series Game 1 Ugh, why not. It's Friday. This video was shot at the McDonald's on Third Street near AT&T park after Game 1 of the World Series on Wednesday. According to YouTube user
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Where to Watch the Game Near AT&T Park The hogs at Salesforce.com rented out Pete's Tavern tonight and Thursday. If you're looking to go to the popular sports tavern located just across the street from AT&T Park, you're
SF News SoMa Bowling Alley Details: $12 Cocktails, Dress Jackets Required A source recently met with a Commercial Owner Association representative regarding plans for a Lucky Strike (a high-end bowling alley geared to replace the almost-shuttered Borders Books at Third and King Streets) to
SF News SoMa Bowling Alley Hesitations While plans for the SoMa Borders Books to evolve into bowling alley trudge on -- word has it Lucky Strike and Beacon apartment complex authorities will discuss the issue today -- we thought
SF News Lucky Strike Lanes Taking Over SoMa Borders Books? Glorious news, Mission Bay, South Beach, SoMa, and Rincon Hill residents. More details have emerged in what might happen to the closing Borders Books at Third and King. As previously reported, talk of
SF News Bowling Alley for SoMa? The Border's Books at 200 King Street in South Beach, sadly, will close its doors for good in October. (On a personal note, we will miss the staff, the stuffed cream cheese pretzels,
SF News Tree Comes Crashing Down at Fourth and Brannan Happening just outside the Bank of America at 501 Brannan, the tree outside Fourth Street and Brannan came crashing down this afternoon in the SOMA district of San Francisco. It looks like an
SF News Jumper Cum Dancer On Lefty O'Doul Bridge A sanity-estranged gentleman climbed up the Lefty O'Doul Bridge on Third Street this afternoon next to AT&T Park. While initially assumed the climber might try taking the final Nestga plunge into
SF News Warriors Coming to SF? Chatter about the Warriors being sold is bubbling up again. In addition to rumors swirling that tight-faced Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison might make an offer, C.W. Nevius reports that the basketball team,
SF News Pedestrian Killed at 4th and King Identified The pedestrian fatally struck by a pickup truck while standing on a Muni platform at Fourth and King Streets has, according to BCN (vis SF Appeal) "been identified by the medical examiner's office
SF News SFist Blotter TODAY/HAYWARD: Someone was shot in Hayward. (Hi, Hayward!) No arrests have been made. There's a $1,000 reward waiting for anyone with info leading to an arrest. Please call Crime Stoppers at
misc Photo du Jour 457 Self portrait at Third and King, shot by meligrosa / Bikes & the City. (Hat tip: Allan Hough)
SF News SF Agency Donates $40.6M for Stem Cell Training Grants Delightful news, folks. The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (a stem cell research funding agency established thanks to Prop 71 in the 2004 election) put their seal of approval on 15 grants to
misc Photo du Jour 305 Matt Jalbert, who snapped the shot above, says, "The redeveloped area along Mission Creek just gets better and better as the landscaping grows in and the construction mess recedes. This is a great
SF News What's to Become of Mission Bay? Now that few can afford to buy, well, anything, what will happened to the promised Mission Bay/South Beach lifestyle? Much like Rincon Hill, We hear vacancies abound over there.
SF News UC Regents Meeting Met With Chained Protesters In a day full of angry citizens locking themselves to large buildings, three students were also arrested this morning after chaining themselves to the entrance of the UCSF Mission Bay community center. It
misc Blocker: 300 Channel Exploring San Francisco through the lens of city blocks, Blocker is a regular series by Charles Hodgkins. Look for it on SFist every other Wednesday, around the lunching hour. View the map of