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A Bar Dedicated to Emperor Norton : SF’s Patron Saint of the Weird & Wonderful
was there the first night Emperor Norton’s Boozeland opened. In attendance was what amounted to a royal retinue of SF service industry folk. People who’ve been in the trenches, getting San Franciscans drunk and fed for decades
Gasoline and Gold Leaf : Motorcyclists & Art
It’s Friday night and motorcycles are flocking to a small alleyway near 8th and Harrison. Lights are strung between brick buildings and a well-patina-ed Plymouth Special Deluxe is parked amongst the bikes. It’s the opening celebration for the “I Am This Motorcycle” art show which runs at Heron Arts until March fourth
Leaving a Nasty Yelp Review Makes You a Jerk
Oh, the Internet. We love it and hate it for many reasons. One of them is the instant gratification we receive when posting on social media, like that of instant revenge. With one click, you can do so much harm. Yelp is the epitome of this. But to all the people who are out for a vendetta via Yelp, here’s a few things to consider before you put your fingers on that keyboard:
Wise Sons’ Bagels One Day Preview Sounds Delicious
The masterminds behind the Mission district Wise Sons Jewish Delicatessen no longer want to outsource their bagels from Oakland’s Beauty’s Bagel Shop. I mean shit, they’re Jewish…make your own damn bagels, am I right?
Hot Glass, Cold Beer
A bright light shines from a loading dock on a dark, industrial street in the Bayview district….
Learn to blow glass, and then drink out of it
Celebrate The Service Industry at the 2016 Bar Worker’s Ball!
UNITED IN NIGHTLIFE! Calling all ginslingers, barbacks, servers, deejays, bouncers, dancers, party photographers, hat checks, swampers, and anyone and everyone who works in this great city’s nightlife! Entrance is FREE for all you service workers and friends! FREE Anchor Steam Beer provided by Broke-Ass Stuart for the first hour of
Drinks, Dinner & the SF Symphony for under $40
We felt like being fancy, yet affordable. And like good San Franciscans we wanted to do things a little different, so we created a theme and challenged everyone to follow it. The theme…thrift store chic. Meaning your clothes should be fancy, like tuxedos and gowns…but they also must be second-hand. And the night of, you’re not going to spend more than $40
5 Favorite Farmers Markets in San Francisco…and What’s in Season
Registered Dietitian tells us what’s in season this winter, where to get it, and how you don’t really have any good excuses no to go.