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We have an update on Choux, the cream puff bakery that's en route to 248 Fillmore Street.
New art, a bar milestone, some uncovered history and a motorcycle mystery—all that and more in a special Thursday edition of leftovers.
It sounds like an SNL sketch from the '90s, but not that long ago the Lower Haight boasted a bar that just served water.
Yesterday afternoon, a Lower Haight bar once again stood witness to a bizarre news story, this time involving an FBI manhunt.
A familiar face will be back on the 400 block of Haight tomorrow night for a special pop-up at Wing Wings.
An illuminated art installation could soon be stretching the length of Market Street from Van Ness to Embarcadero.
On this, the final day of May, we bring you some recent Lower Haight news items that you may have missed.
Today is the last day of operation for Lower Haight restaurant Greenburger's, but 518 Haight Street won't be staying dormant for long.
About a dozen on-street parking spots in the Lower Haight are slated to be reserved specifically for car-sharing companies.
A reader asks what occupied 237 Fillmore Street before Squat & Gobble moved in 20 years ago. We have an answer.
Yet another multi-story apartment building will soon be rising on Hayes Street.
Our friends to the north are in luck: a third location of Toronado will be opening this summer in Seattle.
We at Hoodline headquarters are taking a much-needed day off, so we're turning the site over to you for the day.
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