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Dehydrated coyote pup dies after it was rescued by San Mateo firefighters
SAN FRANCISCO - A dehydrated coyote pup died Thursday after being rescued by firefighters on the Peninsula. The coyote was about 6 weeks old, said Colleen Crowley, spokesperson for the Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA. Photos of the July 4 rescue on social media show a big-eared pup bundled up...
SF bartenders torn on new drug testing law
As revelers bar hop over the holiday and weekend, they might notice something new at their local watering holes: signs warning them about getting “roofied” and offering test strips to check for spiked drinks. Roughly 2,400 bars and nightclubs across California must now, by law, offer and advertise...
Cow Hollow gets the grown-up cocktail bar it’s always wanted
In Swig City, our new weekly column, we’ll point you toward don’t-miss cocktails at some of the best bars, restaurants and clubs in the city. Cheers!. Until Left Door opened in November 2023, “Let’s get drinks in Cow Hollow” were not words that you’d hear coming out of my mouth. The Marina-adjacent neighborhood is mostly known for party bars like Westwood, where you can take a spin on a mechanical bull, and Palm House, which serves three different kinds of boozy slushies—the kind of places designed to cater to you and 100 of your best friends.
Youngest of famous Cal Falcons family found injured at Berkeley Marina
(KRON) — One of the four young peregrine falcons that hatched this year at the University of California, Berkeley's Campanile bell tower was rescued from the water at Berkeley Marina on Wednesday. According to rescuers, the falcon has suffered a broken wing and possible head trauma. Nox, short for Equinox, was rescued from the water […]
Early limits of JUMBO halibut today!!
Early limits of JUMBO halibut today!!!! For our 24 anglers. This is what a lot of you have been waiting for! I have spots aviator tommrows trip. 48 halibut to 26 pounds and several in the 20s and in the teens. For reservations (510)4175557 or reserve online. We are also...
Lasers lit up for 4th of July at San Francisco's Ferry Building
We had the rainbow lasers at the Ferry Building for San Francisco Pride, but they're not done lighting up the night sky. Except now, it's red, white and blue for the 4th of July.RELATED: Pride weekend kicks off in San Francisco with love, lasersIlluminate is keeping up the lasers this week. You may have seen them testing out their new display last night.For this exhibit, they're sending some vertical stripes into the sky from the Embarcadero.The magic is on until Sunday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. If you're on the ABC7 News app, click here to watch live
San Pancho, a San Francisco Mission-Style Burrito Shop, Opening Soon
A “Mission-style” burrito is a type of burrito that first became popular during the 1960s in the Mission District of San Francisco, California. It is distinguished by its large size and the inclusion of rice and other ingredients. This style gained nationwide popularity when major chains like Chipotle and Qdoba began offering their versions.
Hillsborough's "Flintstone House" to host high-end sushi pop-up
If you've ever driven north on Interstate 280 towards San Francisco, you've probably spotted what is commonly referred to as the "Flintstone House."Now the unusual Bay Area landmark is being turned into a pop-up restaurant. The home in Hillsborough was built in the 1970s. The builder used concrete and shaped it with mesh frames and inflated balloons that gives it the lumpy, prehistoric look evocative of the classic stone-age cartoon from the 1960s. More recently the owner loaded up on lawn decorations.At one point, city officials and neighbors in Hillsborough even tried to have the property declared a public nuisance.Now the property will be home to the pop-up sushi restaurant fittingly named Stoneage Omakase starting July 12. It will utilize the house's cave-like dining room and diners will get to tour the home with its Flintstones memorabilia.According to social media posts, opening night is planned for July 12th. Patrons will enjoy a 15-course Japanese tasting menu prepared by Chef Masa Sasaki, who earned Michelin stars at his now closed restaurants Maruya and Sasaki. The meals will have a price tag of $230 per person.The initial batch of reservations was reportedly snapped up within 15 minutes when they were made available Thursday.
Points North Rocks Peri’s
Instrumental rock trio lets the music do the talking on July 14. Instrumental music has been enjoying a resurgence thanks to pioneers such as Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Plini, Polyphia, Intervals, and more. Unlike the genre’s diaspora, which sticks to a color-by-numbers formula and rarely deviates, Northern California’s own Points...
The Best Clam Chowder In SF
Welcome to our very important guide to San Francisco’s most beloved drinkable seafood dish—and we’re not talking about cioppino. Clam chowder, in all its thick, creamy glory, is everywhere in this city, from West Coast-ified versions with shell-on clams to, of course, the legendary hollowed-out bread bowls.
Photos connect families and places across time
The von Homeyer house at 24th and Mason in Alameda has been a repository for many things over the last 100 years, some of which we’ve mentioned in past posts: cars, board games, clothing, tools, documents, sheet music. The estate sale in May presented an astounding cornucopia of items.
Joyride Pizza Slices into San Francisco's Embarcadero with Flagship Location at Pier 1
The Embarcadero area of San Francisco is getting a tasty addition with the opening of Joyride Pizza's flagship location at Pier 1, next to the iconic Ferry Building. Building on the momentum of their rapidly growing Detroit-style pizza business, brothers Jesse and Joshua Jacobs, formerly of Samovar Tea Lounge fame, are making a significant bet on the revival of the downtown scene by offering a wide array of culinary delights catering to both local families and the late-night crowd.
Eco Art: San Anselmo’s Linda Klein
I first met Linda Klein at her home studio when she invited me to look at some of her art. There is nothing quite like hearing firsthand from an artist about their work. So while this isn’t a plug for Marin Open Studios, it might as well be. What...
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