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Tommy’s Joint: Home of a Legendary Corned Beef Sandwich
Photo from Inside Scoop Tommy’s Joynt is an SF institution. They’ve been getting people drunk and fed since your grandpappy’s time and doing it awesomely. That’s why I stopped in to learn how to make their legendary corned beef sandwich. Check out the video and try not to drool on
SF Carnaval Grand Parade 2015…In Pictures
The San Francisco fog didn’t stop the samba in the Mission this morning, photographer Hanna Quevedo captured the costumes, floats, and wonderful performers at the 37th Annual Carnaval Grand Parade. Got to love this city. #Mission All Photographs Courtesy of Hanna Quevedo
8 Enjoyable NYC Meals for $8
NYC can be a bitch especially when you’re strapped for cash waiting for your paycheck and starving it. When I lived in Greenpoint I knew everywhere I could get a sandwich for cheap. Avoiding fast food can be tough as you’re counting quaters and convinced the only option is taquitos from
Parties With Dope Art & Music This Weekend
All Events come highly recomended if you like to mix your cocktails with art and music Friday SF Recology Art Show Friday, May 22, 5-9pm (with performance by Ma Li at 7:30pm) Works by Michael Arcega, Ma Li and Eden V. Evans 503 Tunnel Avenue San Francisco, CA FREE Live Brazilian
How to Score Housing in San Francisco
Many move to San Francisco wide-eyed and optimistic that they will magically land a classic Victorian flat like the Painted ladies in the TV show ‘Full house’, with cool, like-minded roommates for a reasonable portion of their budget. Some even come with a job already landed! But none are ever
Sui Generis Men’s Annual Pride Kick-Off Sidewalk Sale @ 60% Off Saturday 5/23!
As a general rule, sidewalk sales in the Castro aren’t always the most profitable affairs. When Sui Generis holds one though, you can probably safely bet that you’ll be going home with something hot that’ll last more than one night and comes with neither a rash nor abandonment issues. But
The City That Was: 9/11 Didnt Kill Caffe Proust, But PG&E Did
In The City That Was, Bohemian Archivist P Segal tells a weekly story of what you all missed: the days when artists, writers, musicians, and unemployed visionaries were playing hard in the city’s streets and paying the rent working part time. Many months ago, I told you about Caffè Proust,