Booze

Wallet-friendly Advice From Your Friendly El Rio Bartender
As a general rule, I feel odd writing about events going on at my place of employment. One because its redundant and two..well, best leave that one alone. Most people that have lived in the city for more than five years or live in the Outer Mission/ Bernal/ Excelsior hoods

Fart Party Book Release Party at Needles & Pens
Julia Wertz is a favorite of ours over here at Broke-Ass HQ. Her books and zines are fantastic and both Monica and I check FartParty.org often. If you remember a bit back Julia was Broke-Ass of the Week. In fact it’s been our second most read post, just behind the

Sex, Drugs, Rock & Roll, and um…Reading at the Knockout
One of the things I love about The Knockout is that, generally speaking, those motherfuckers are down for whatever. Just take a look at this post from Mission Mission where Kink.com rented out The Knockout to film some kind of bdsm porn. You know you’re a down for whatever kind of

FREE Booze and Food Friday at Timbuk2
Kelly from the Indie Mart (which is coming up on June 21st) just informed me of an AWESOME party on Friday. Timbuk2 is celebrating their 20th anniversary by feeding you, getting you drunk, making you dance, and letting you design some bags! What the fuck? Who’s birthday is it again? Can

FREE Manicure and Martini
This one comes directly from FuncheapSF.com. While this is probably open to anyone who just wants a mani and a ‘tini (creeping Jesus! Did I really just write “mani” and “tini”?), it’s especially targeted for those of you out there who are trying to preggers but can’t seem to do it.

FREE Beer, Wine, and The Evolution of God
The words “Evolution” and “God” don’t often go together, but if you read this site enough you know that the words “FREE”, “Beer”, and “Wine” often do. Loyal reader and person of extreme awesomeness Liz Wu has dropped a dime on yet another FREE boozy event. At 8pm on Tuesday,

FREE Beer and Sangria at Sunday's Backyard Gallery in the Mission
By the nature of our strange little micro-climate, San Francisco is not really an “outside” city. Forecasters have all but given up on accurately predicting the each day’s weather, and every time you leave the house you must bring at least a couple layers, just in case. That’s why when the weather