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Streetsblog
3 months ago
San Francisco

Commentary: 'Car Free' Market Street isn't Car Free - Streetsblog San Francisco

Bringing back cars to Market Street is not possible because they never left.
The ban on private cars on Market Street is not responsible for the economic woes of downtown San Francisco. [ more ]
Eater SF
11 months ago
SF food

Flour + Water Pizzeria Will Make Its Big Comeback on Columbus on June 28

The Flour+Water Hospitality Group has been steadily working on its flagship pizzeria location in North Beach since last summer, and now it seems the pies are about ready to be pulled out of the oven: The new Flour+Water Pizzeria at 532 Columbus Avenue will make its debut on Wednesday, June 28, and reservations are already available via Resy.
Eater SF
11 months ago
SF food

SF Chronicle Announces New Food Critic

Ever since the San Francisco Chronicle announced that food critic Soleil Ho would be transitioning over to a columnist role at the newspaper back in February, the search has been on for a new critic to fill their shoes.Today, the announced that its new critic is Bay Area native MacKenzie Chung Fegan, who is coming from a senior editor position over at Bon Appetit magazine.
Mission Local
11 months ago
Mission District

SF's Valencia St. poised to get a new cannabis dispensary

Although the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to put a halt to applications for new cannabis retail permits, no one at Thursday evening's community meeting opposed the opening of a new dispensary at 724 Valencia St between 18th and 19th Streets.If approved by the Planning Commission, Powerzzzup will welcome its customers this year, becoming the second cannabis dispensary on Valencia Street.
Mission Local
11 months ago
Mission District

Stuff to do: Porchfest, Pride, Juneteenth

Documentary Film Festival
The 22nd annual documentary film festival kicked off on Thursday and goes until Sunday, June 11 online and in person at the Roxie Theater.Films from local artists include Sweetheart Deal, the story of four sex workers seeking to escape the throes of addiction with the help of a roadside healer in an RV, and Tony & Denise, a memoir and experimental documentary-memoir telling the story of transgender pioneer Denise D'Anne, who lived in the Mission until her death.
Streetsblog San Francisco
1 year ago
San Francisco

Action Item: Weekend Event to Save Transit Funding

Twenty five advocacy organizations that have joined forces to fight for state funding of public transportation are holding a "Bay Area Funeral March & Rally for Public Transit" tomorrow/Saturday."Transit advocates will gather in Oakland and San Francisco to mourn the impending death of public transit - and our regional economy - if Governor Newsom and the state legislature fail to provide adequate funding for transit in the proposed FY24 state budget," wrote a representative for the coalition in a statement.
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Funcheap
5 months ago
Beer

SF's "Wurst Drag Trivia" (Every Monday)

SF's Wurst Drag Trivia takes place every Monday at Willkommen on Market Street.
Top three finishers receive prizes. [ more ]
Eater NY
1 year ago
NYC food

Hong Kong-Style Cafes Are the Most Fun Places to Eat Breakfast

rit full-page coverage, it's often left out of the conversation.
1. Hong Kong Cafe cuisine is a unique and delicious culinary experience that is often overlooked in New York City.
2. Cha Chaan Tengs are a type of Hong Kong Cafe that offers customers an affordable and delicious meal.
3. Exploring different types of cuisine can provide an exciting and educational culinary experience. [ more ]
Eater SF
1 year ago
SF food

How to Celebrate SF Pride 2023 Like a Local

Where else in the United States can one celebrate Pride with a drink in one the country's foundational gay, queer, and lesbian cities? Well, in the Bay Area, there are multiple locations that can claim that history.The Castro District was home to the country's first openly gay elected official, whereas Polk Gulch is the site of one of the United States's first Pride parades.
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