SF Restaurants, Food & Drink It's Official: Flour + Water Is a Smash SF Chronicle food critic Michael Bauer swoons over the Mission's newest pizza joint, Flour + Water, located at 2401 Harrison. Bauer beams, "Made third visit to Flour+Water ; tastes as if they've been making
Arts & Entertainment Film du Jour: My First Earthquake's "Cool in the Cool Way" Local crooners My First Earthquake shot a video to their new single,"Cool in the Cool Way." More or less, it's a song about hipsters. And, appropriately enough, they filmed it in SF's
Arts & Entertainment Share Your Muni Horror Stories at 'Riders With Drinks' by Tiffany Maleshefski Commuters across the city have bonded over the last week or so thanks to an unknown man who gets off humping people on the N Judah. Now’s your chance
misc Photos from Carnaval Parade Despite the searing chill in the air, the annual Carnaval festival in the Mission was a vibrant smash. Noted photog Ted Weinstein captured the color and glorious garishness of yesterday's Carnaval parade. (Seriously,
SF News SF Sex Club To Hopefully Re-Open Soon Power Exchange, the 13-year-old sex club formerly located at 72 Otis that shutdown last year due to financial difficulties, wanted to open again, this time at 44 Gough. All was going according to
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink 12 Galaxies to Become 'Blue Macaw' Restaurant According to Tablehopper, 12 Galaxies will go from affectedly creative Mission nightspot to affectedly chic Mission restaurant. She reports, "Moving into the 12 Galaxies space in the Mission will be the ~BLUE MACAW~
SF News School-Aged Boys Hiding the Pickle? As Mission Mission reported last week, Mr. Pickle (beloved mascot of Mr. Pickle's Sandwich Shop's) was stolen. But according to Eye On Blogs, the has thickened. Diane, employee at said shop, tells EOB
SF News Save Medjool? Winner of Eater's coveted Douchiest Bars In San Francisco Award, controversial Mission Street bar Medjool is in danger of being closed down. The SF Planning Department wants to yank the permits for the
SF News SFist Blotter FRIDAY / SOMA: On Stillman Street, between Second and Third streets, a 57-year-old man who was beaten by a group of men on Feb,. 15 died from injuries on Friday. Peter Azadian, who had
SF News Cesar Chavez Redesign Workshop Tonight Sir Allan Hough I has word that tonight is the night to voice your feelings on making Cesar Chavez Street not suck. And while we know many a Missionite is adverse to change,
SF News Drive-By in the Mission? Mission Mission has word that there might have been a drive-by shooting on Capp Street last night. This just isn't possible. According to reports, the San Francisco Police Department is doing a bang
SF News American Apparel Apologizes OK. We lied. THIS will be our final American Apparel post. We know we said otherwise, but you'll thank us when you find out why we're bringing up the beleaguered retail chain one
SF News Bree, Let Us Take You Out and Show You the Real SF Even when obvious troll is obvious, readers still wring their hands and pull their hair. Take, for example, brilliant Curbed commenter "Bree" from OC. See, Bree, who is the unofficial mascot of SFist
SF News Scenes from American Apparel Meeting at City Hall, 2/5 What with Bush leaving office and local ire having no direct target, layoffs continuing to abound, and the recession devolving into something worse, American Apparel setting up shop on Valencia Street created the
SF News American Apparel Meeting at City Hall Since your editor is too busy looking for somebody with a vagina who likes other vaginas to take with him to Orson this evening, he couldn't possibly make it to City Hall. (All
misc Valencia Street: You Have Nothing to Lose But Your Chains We were happy to find a photo of ourselves -- or is it "ourself"? -- on Flickr the day after we went down to Ritual Roasters to type a letter registering our disapproval
SF News American Apparel Protest on Saturday, 1/31 The fine folks over at Pirate Cat Radio have organized a rally this Saturday to protest American Apparel's plan to open a clothing store on Valencia Street. (Maybe you've heard about it?) Pirate
SF News Elite Shuns "Big Box" American Apparel Store on Valencia In what's being billed as the retail "hipster wars" of the Mission, 988 Valencia will soon call sleaze designer American Apparel home. That is, if the scraggly elite of the Mission get their
Arts & Entertainment $8 All-You-Can-Drink Beer Bust / Mission Fundraiser Sexpigeon reports that Truck, which does more than play host to man-on-man erotica, is hosting a Mission neighborhood cleanup fundraiser this Saturday. It goes from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.. But
SF News Something Happened... But What? When we see five police cars, half a block cordoned off by crime scene tape, and a bicycle laying in the street, we think, "this can't be good." Photo snapped at 20th &
SF News Mission Stabbing An unidentified, fortysomething-year-old man was stabbed in the Mission this morning. The attack was reported at around 4 a.m. in the 2000 block of Mission Street, according to reports. The victim was
Arts & Entertainment Roxie Cinema Needs Your Help Being Better Oh, we love the Roxie. Or rather, we love the idea of the Roxie. It's a small, yet oddly spacious seeming, theater nestled in the heart of the Mission with so much potential.
misc Parking on Alabama Street Gone Awry Local blogger Bunny Land had a bit of trouble when trying to park his scooter the other day. "I parked at a small stretch of curb between two driveways. I avoid this spot,