SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Brunch Spot Boogaloos To Hold On Through December Good news, brunch squad! Though Valencia Street favorite Boogaloos is indeed facing a fat rent increase and was rumored to be shutting its doors for good pretty much right away, it's totally staying
SF News Have The Tech Wealthy Totally Supplanted The Mission Hipster? Local Site Says Yes. In declaring the Mission "hipster" to be dead, former SF Bay Guardian nightlife writer and onetime publisher Marke Bieschke has certainly threatened to kill the website 48 Hills, which published his virally popular
SF News 'Beast On Bryant' Gets Stalled After Community Pushback A second big proposed development, and the second largest to have brought the ire of Mission activists fighting for more affordable housing, has been stymied in seeking its approvals from the Planning Commission.
SF News Trump Piñatas Selling Briskly In The Mission It seems as though Trump piñatas are quite a popular item in the Mission, as the Chron reports. The demand for them and the rate they’re selling at is akin to how
SF News Advocates Want 16th And Mission Site To Become 100 Percent Affordable, But It Probably Won't Following on last week's news that the so-called 'Monster in the Mission' could be doomed due to a legal dispute between the landowner and the developer, opponents of the project jumped for joy,
SF News Janelle Monáe And Wondaland Crew Draw Hundreds To Black Lives Matter Protest In Mission @JanelleMonae & Wanderland crew blessed SF with song, protest and march today #hellutalkingabout #blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/R0nJycQTh1— Portia Elder (@PortiaElder) August 24, 2015 About 300 people showed up for the rally and
SF News Horrible Couple Beats Man With Razor Scooter, Flees Via Said Weapon Can you escape on a gun? Nope. A knife? Nah. But a multitasking San Francisco criminal appeared to realize that one could use a Razor scooter not only to get to and from
SF News 16th And Mission Developer Suing Land Owner, Project Could Be Doomed This is interesting, and may spell doom for the project that many a Mission activist would love to see doomed: The developer behind that massive, 330-unit building proposed for 16th and Mission is
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The Slow Club Closing To Make Room For The Morris, From Frances Wine Guy Paul Einbund After 24 years at what was once an under-populated, pre-Web 1.0, media-saturated corner of the Mission/Potrero border, The Slow Club is calling it quits this fall to make way for a
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Video: Checking In On Mozzeria, The Deaf-Owned Pizzeria On 16th San Francisco's first deaf-owned restaurant, and the only deaf-owned-and-operated restaurant anywhere in the country, Mozzeria, will celebrate four years in business this December. As of last year, they just added a food truck
SF News Owners Of Mission Building Destroyed By Fire Slapped With 48-Tenant Lawsuit The owners of a Mission building where a January fire killed one and displaced scores of tenants was served with a long-anticipated lawsuit Tuesday, as former residents of the structure claim that the
SF News Two Critically Injured In 24th Street Drive-By Shooting Two men are fighting for their lives after a shooting just steps from the 24th Street/Mission BART station Monday night. According to San Francisco Police Department spokesperson Sergeant Michael Andraychak, at 10:
SF News Long-Vacant Mission Grocery Store Might Finally Get A Tenant After sitting empty for five years, a long-shuttered grocery store just steps from a highly desirable Mission District stretch of 24th Street might reopen with a new tenant. 1245 South Van Ness Avenue
SF News Landlord Of Mission Building Destroyed By Fire Could Sell For $20 Million Ravaged by a January fire that killed one man and displaced 65 tenants and dozens of businesses, the 108-year-old building at the corner of 22nd and Mission Streets is now home to little
Arts & Entertainment Video: Looking Back On '90s Mission School Artist Margaret Kilgallen A piece in this week's New Yorker tells the powerful story of San Francisco artists Margaret Kilgallen, Barry McGee, and Clare Rojas a love triangle of sorts with a tragic twist in that
SF News Wednesday Morning High-Speed Chase Sends SFPD Across SF A man and two women are in custody Wednesday following a high-speed chase that sent San Francisco Police Department officers through Hayes Valley, Russian Hill, the Tenderloin and the Mission. It all started
SF News Hooray! Those Pee-Deflecting Walls Are Working! The walls in San Francisco mean business. Or, more accurately, they mean "don't do your business here." That's after a new, fast-moving pilot program to paint walls with liquid-repellant paint which is already
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink The 16 Best Tacos In San Francisco A person could spend a couple months eating at a different taco establishment every day and still not exhaust San Francisco's supply. Naturally they're not all good, but many are, and we're likely
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Chino Temporarily Closed, New Chef Moving In 16th Street dumpling spot Chino, which has been fairly popular since its 2014 opening but failed to fully impress the foodinistas when it came to their signature dumplings, is undergoing a revamp of
SF News Women Struck By Muni Driver in Mission, Car Driver In Potrero Hill Two San Francisco pedestrians are recovering from their injuries today, after one was mowed down by a Muni bus driver on Friday, and another was struck by a car on Monday morning. At
SF News In San Francisco, The Walls Pee On You Testing out a new pee repellent that "pees back" to prevent public urination. pic.twitter.com/6eDJ4w9MWH— SF Public Works (@sfpublicworks) July 23, 2015 It was a lightning-fast move, given that we're talking
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Valencia Restaurant Shakeout Continues As Urchin Bistrot Calls It Quits After just under a year in business, Urchin Bistrot is closing on July 31, having never quite drawn the crowds it hoped to on the busy restaurant corridor of Valencia. As Inside Scoop
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Luna Park Officially Closed; Notices On Door Suggest Foreclosure As of last month we knew that Valencia Street mainstay Luna Park had been sold to the owner of Mission Beach Cafe and a closure was probably imminent and this followed on an
SF News [Updated] Case Study In Affordable Housing Proves That BMR Buyers Can Get Shafted Remember the viral story about the "poor door" that a New York developer was fighting to construct so that wealthy residents in the new building would not have to rub elbows with, or
SF News Do You Recognize This Caught-On-Tape Mission Mural Vandal? The San Francisco Police Department hopes to figure out who's been repeatedly vandalizing a Mission District mural, by releasing video footage of an arson attack on the artwork and asking for public assistance