SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Joe's Crab Shack Becomes First National Chain To Forgo Tips National seafood chain Joe's Crab Shack late last week told investors that the Houston-based company would abandon tipping at all of its hundred plus locations. The move, announced by parent company Ignite Restaurant
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tacolicious Regular Is A Tipper For Jesus, Drops $2000 On $50 Check Big thanks to Manny, Jared & the crew at Tacolicious in the Mission... :) #tipsforjesus #godbless #thumbsup #boomboom #happynewyear #2015 A photo posted by tipsforjesus (@tipsforjesus) on Jan 1, 2015 at 8:47am PST
SF News Tips On How To Start Conserving Water During The Drought After Governor Jerry Brown declared a drought emergency, its time you got serious about water conservation. Does this mean we all now must to take five minute showers instead of 20 minute showers?
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Tips For Jesus Leaves $3,000 Tip In S.F., Pays For Table Next To Him Tips for Jesus stopped by noted Japanese joint Roka Akora in Jackson Square last night and left a whopping $3,000 tip on a $147 bill. Impressive. But wait, that's not all. The
SF News Tips: Protecting You And Your Smartphone Reader Erica Kwiatkowski contacted us this morning with the following tips, care of the sometimes frightening folks at AT&T, about how not to get your smartphone stolen while in public. The
Arts & Entertainment Burner Scribes Bestow Burning Man Tips For Rookies And just like that, the annual pilgrimage to the Playa begins. Scores of Burners head to the desert this week to partake in and create Burning Man. However, if you plan on smashing
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Etiquette Week: How To Dine Out Without Being A Jerk Yesterday we taught you how to walk on city sidewalks, and on Monday we explained the unwritten rules of riding public transportation. Today, as part of SFist's ode to National Etiquette Week, we
Arts & Entertainment Tips For Cyclists & Motorists On Bike To Work Day by Alissa de Vogel The San Francisco Bike Coalition's annual Bike to Work Day happens tomorrow, Thursday May 10th. With a 71% increase in commuter cycling in San Francisco over the last five
SF News Eight Tips for Dealing with Stuttering Students Hey there, folks. You know what blows, and not in a good way? Being afraid to speak in class. It's dreadful, and can have longterm effects. So it is with great empathy--far too
SF News Oakland Man Seeks Stolen Prosthetic Leg If you come across a prosthetic leg featuring an Oakland Raiders design somewhere on the black market, it belongs to Oakland resident Darryl Turner. Turner filed a police report and wrote to KTVU
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Before Gratefulness Abounds, Tell Us Your Thanksgiving Dinner Pet Peeves Before next Thursday presses thankful vibes upon us all, let's take a moment to talk about some of the more egregious Thanksgiving dinner pet peeves. Perhaps we can nib them in the bud
SF News Brace Yourself for "Hottest Weekend of the Year" San Francisco's typically crisp and glacial weather will be intruded upon this weekend by vile, stinky, hot weather. (Take cover, fellow gingers!) How can you avoid the sun's violent wrath? Let's see: Drink
Arts & Entertainment Coachella Tips Ted of BAGeL Radio posted a list of handy tips for those of you trekking down to Coachella. Some helpful advice while sojourning in the glamorous Coachella Valley? Ted suggests, among other things,
SF News Tips for Protesting During Today's 'Action for Public Education' During today's Day of Statewide Action for Public Education rallies, things are sure to get heated. And while many a protester foolishly thinks getting arrested or vandalizing amounts to something other than looking
SF News Certified Paper Stolen From The San Francisco Office of Vital Records The latest tip on SFist's contribute page informed us that the The San Francisco Office of Vital Records has a notice on their website regarding a recent break-in at their office: "As a
misc Tips On Photographing Your Cat As Laughing Squid pointed out today, if there's one thing the internets needs more of it's cats. Lots of them too. Which is why Karen Nichols at Catster came up with the top
SF News Hooters Waitresses Claim Bosses Swiped Tips Hooters, the restaurant chain famous for employing waitresses with visibly erotic bustlines, is in hot water this morning. It seems eight former Hooters employees filed a class-action lawsuit against the boobs-and-food eatery, claiming
misc Gay Men and Uppers SFist received the following hot tip this morning. 'Gay men and uppers''just the way God wanted it'!!!! Gay men and uppers are two things that God most certainly does not want. Thankfully He
SF News Morning Mystery Plume Above The Bay?! As the preternaturally calm Brandon Wong rose this morning to take in the sunrise over by Anza in the Richmond, he saw something in the east that didn't make sense. "It's just bizarre,
SF News Text the Police!!! In lieu of calling 911 or you local police station when you need to report a crime anonymously, now you can do so via text messaging. And it's too easy! At least according
SF News Strip Club Etiquette: De-tipping? Oh my, today's Police Blotter in the Examiner is satisfying. First off, some family in the Inner Richmond Outer Sunset got into a huge, bloody fight over rice preparation, wherein the father was
SF News Moving On Up: Misfiled Hysteria Over SFGate Comments In the Tips Section Moved Things are getting prickly over in the anonymous tips section -- which, as you all well know, should be reserved for delicious tidbits of info only -- so we moved the discussion over
SF News Your Earthquake Review Either under the table for protection or hiding from someone sporting a fiendish fannypack-khakis combo, Catherine Kilkenny of San Jose's Willow Glen looks scared as all hell, doesn't she? Many people were. Last