The Pleasures and Pains of Having a Dog in San Francisco
One of the many weird things about San Francisco is that even though it’s not a particularly dog friendly city there are still more dogs here than children.
We Remade a Scene from Scarface….It’s So Stupid, it’s Hilarious.
Acting Badly in Bars is a new web series where we remake famous movie scenes in a bar, using only what we find in the bar…including the bartender. It is so stupid that it’s hilarious. For this on we did Scarface, everybody’s favorite cocaine gangster movie and holy shit, you’re gonna
A Walking Tour of Some of My Favorite Mission Bars
You know that we know San Francisco better than anyone else and we’ve got insider knowledge on all the best shit to do, see, eat, and drink. We’re bad motherfuckers like that. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have one of our expert broke-asses in your pocket at any given moment to give you a personal tour of our favorite spots?
Taking a Time Machine to 1920’s San Francisco
On the edges of Chinatown and North Beach there’s a basement gin joint that takes a secret pass code to enter. Once past the fake door of the sham clock repair shop, you find yourself inside a gambling den and cabaret that’s been filled to the brim with bathtub hooch. Outside, Prohibition has cleaned the streets but you’re a member of the 1930s social elite — low on morals and high on strong cocktails.
Broke-Ass Bar Guide – 440 Castro
With over 2,000 gin bins on the Barbary Coast, we here at BAS thought it might be time to catalogue them and keep you informed on what they have to satiate your thirsty, thirsty ways. So, here is the Broke-Ass Bar Guide – San Francisco. You get to know a little bit about what
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Beat Someone’s Ass in Foosball at Kennedy’s on Thursday!
I was introduced to Kennedy’s because my sister used to work at Rainforest Cafe on Fisherman’s Wharf for a while, and after hours of serving something called “Rasta Pasta” to extremely rude and awkwardly-dressed tourists (money belt, anyone?), she would head to Kennedy’s for some late-night fun, then stumble home with
City Offering Flood Disaster Relief Grants to Small Businesses
While some of us may have been above flood zones and mostly got through the past few weeks unscathed, there were several small businesses who are closed indefinitely due to flood damage. Luckily, San Francisco Office of Small Business (SFOSB) is taking steps to help ease the financial burden any
The San Francisco Green Film Festival is Here and it is Awesome!
What’s manly about taking pride in actively trashing Earth’s environment? For those who feel such behavior is an example of toxic masculinity, a creative refuge exists. It’s the return of the San Francisco Green Film Festival (hereafter SFGFF), whose ninth edition offers more constructive stories about humanity’s relationship to the