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In Chan Kaajal Park is named after a Mayan phrase that means "my village."
A Thai restaurant will be moving in.
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Sixth Street's annual art walk is dedicated to showcasing the corridor's possibilities. But what do San Franciscans think about its current state?
After a "secret opening," the Korean newcomer will host its official grand opening on Saturday.
Two Russian transplants with a passion for rum are behind the new Tenderloin bar.
A partnership with food truck Kokio Republic, the new spot will offer Korean fried chicken, Korean and Japanese small plates, and beer.
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Dancing Bull is shaking up the Korean BBQ game by using imported copper grills to cook its meat.
The 2,400-square-foot room consists of a large art studio and a retail space that will sell cooking equipment and art supplies for children.
Take advantage of the beautiful weather this weekend with some ice cream, whiskey and comedy.
A tipster told us this was the third vehicle fire in Potrero Hill this month.
The city's Christmas celebrations from the 1920s - 1940s exhibited hometown pride and creativity.
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Despite their extensive Christmas Eve travels, these ladies are accepting visitors today from 11am to 5pm.
Instead of making a Wine Country pilgrimage, save time and money with a visit to Oakland's best tasting rooms.
For those eager to seize a good deal, we've rounded up seven of the best happy hours around D.C.
Watch disgruntled Muni passengers pry their way out of a stalled train, views of a Christmas made of 70 Barbie dolls and more.
Our coverage officially begins today, and we want your help.
A witness in Tuesday's shooting claims that the suspect facing charges of attempted murder and vehicle theft did not lead officers on a chase nor provoke the officers who shot him.
Men who caught the incident on video claim they were kicked out for their pro-Trump T-shirts, but the bar's management tells a different story.
Here's the latest roundup of tips we've received from Hoodline readers in the last week.
Oakland's most intense and inclusive wrestling show celebrated its seventh anniversary last week.
An 18-year-old Millbrae resident has been arrested in connection to the shooting of a Bayview teen last month.
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Start checking off your holiday shopping list with sample sales, pop-ups, and free treats from 19 local Dogpatch businesses.
Originally hailing from London, Crack+Cider is launching a pop-up store at the Tenderloin Museum as well as an online store where residents can purchase supplies for the homeless.
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Here are the latest tips we've received from our readers via text, email and Twitter.
Horace Carpentier is known as the man who stole the waterfront, but he says there's more to the story.
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Some San Francisco residents lacking permanent housing, and their advocates, are pushing back against the label ‘homeless.’
The space will open with live performances, a rotating menu, and a full liquor license.
Hoodline crunched the numbers, and found a significant spike in Castro retail vacancies over the past two years.
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Bob Saget and his TV "daughters" reunited at the Broderick Street house this afternoon to promote Netflix reboot 'Fuller House.'
With units as small as 200 square feet, the project developer said The Nook is a "co-living" environment.
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The suspect has been booked into SF County Jail on charges that include being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm.
A tipster alerted us to the whimsical new additions along the Coastal Trail.
Our weekly roundup of reader tips includes a Sunset elementary school's robotics victory, a convenience store mystery, and more.
Nine out of the city's 12 breweries will take part in Visit Oakland's latest initiative.
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Our latest batch of reader tips include inspiring signage in Noe Valley, and the Pinecrest Diner closing for renovations.
Here's a rundown of the tips we've received from Hoodline readers over the past week.
Here's what we're hearing from Hoodline readers on our text-a-tip line, at (415) 200-3233.
“I give second, third and fifth chances, because that’s what these people need," said owner Derreck Johnson.
It's not just you — more than a third of all citations were given out within half a mile of the SFMTA's Van Ness office.
Also on the tipline this week: a new gallery, a Hard Rock Cafe remodel, and a crazy attempted phone robbery on the Great Highway.
Solve 100 riddles, take part in a citywide scavenger hunt, and celebrate Pride in the 510.
Chef Rashad Armstead's great-grandmother opened her first restaurant nearby "with a hot plate and serving egg sandwiches."
The Currys took a break from basketball Thursday night to show off their musical talents.
Here are five spots in Chicago where even the young and hungry can dine like kings.
"Sisterhood, creativity and imagination are our values," said co-founder Shana Lancaster.
Think you know the best ice cream shop in town? Take a look and see if yours made it on the list.
With San Francisco's restaurant scene rapidly changing, we bring you the latest buzz on openings and closings in your neighborhood.
A popular Berkeley dessert shop opens its first San Francisco location, Proper Foods adds a seventh location, and other food news.
If you want to alert us to something going on in your neighborhood, text us at (415)200-3233, email us at [email protected] or tweet us @Hoodline.
This weekend features adventures in Dolores Park, Italian books and star-crossed lovers in a galaxy far, far away.
Did we miss any restaurant openings in your neighborhood? If so, text us at (415)200-3233 and we'll add it in!
We've ranked our five favorite margs around town—from the traditional to the creative.
From an atmospheric cup of coffee to a low-pressure meal, here are five affordable spots for those occasionally awkward first meetings.
Here's where to take your dog for an alfresco dinner—or lunch, or brunch, or drink.
Celebrating a birthday? Partying with your intramural team? Organizing the office happy hour? We're here to help.
Here are five places around D.C. where you can raise your glass (and tiny umbrella) to tiki.
Mediterranean food, healthy eats and 'WAFL' are coming to SoMa and FiDi in the near future.
Here's our guide to 10 of the best and briniest buck-a-shucks in Washington D.C.
Here are seven of our favorite bloodies in D.C., from mixology masterpieces to build-your-own creations.
Whether you're looking for stunning views of the city or a sports patio to watch your favorite teams, this guide has you covered.
The fast-casual restaurant has been in the works for more than six years.
For those eager to seize a good deal, we've rounded up seven of the best happy hours around Chicago.
Here are four places in and near the District where you can get in a scenic morning workout, then unwind with some good eats.
This weekend is full of beer, ice cream, dance and best of all, corgis.
From a new sandwich shop to an incoming Korean-Japanese spot, here's what we know about SF's restaurant scene.
Here's where to take your dog for an alfresco dinner—or lunch, or brunch, or beer.
With a new machine, ice cream maker Luis Abundis hopes to more than double daily production and hire more workers.
Whether you're craving a hearty lunch or a reward after a tough workout, it's hard to beat a juicy, mouthwatering burger right off the grill.
Celebrating a birthday? Partying with your intramural team? Organizing the office happy hour? We've got you covered.
Think you know all the best burger spots in the city? Check out the list below and let us know if yours made it on the list.
For those eager to seize a good deal, we've rounded up seven of the best happy hours around Austin.
Here are four of our favorite creameries around town, along with a best bet for vegan ice cream or sorbet.
From old-fashioned flavors to freshly made gelato, here are five of our favorite creameries around town.
From an atmospheric cup of coffee to a low-pressure meal, here are five spots that are perfect for those awkward initial meetings.
Here's where to take your dog for an alfresco dinner—or lunch, or brunch.
Austin may not have an official tiki bar, but it has plenty of spots with tropical spirit.
Pork sliders, modern American classics, and Central European eats are all on the table for San Francisco diners.
Here are six of our favorite bloodies in Austin, from mixology masterpieces to build-your-own creations.
Here are three places in and near Chicago where you can get in a scenic morning workout, then unwind with some good eats.
Here are six of our favorite Chicago bloodies, from mixology masterpieces to build-your-own creations.
Here are five spots where even the young and hungry in Washington D.C. can dine like kings.
This weekend, eat Pride-themed ice cream, then burn it off at a Pier 39 dance party or by doing yoga in the park.
Here are five of our favorite spots to savor a burger around town—ranked in order of preference.
The legacy bar will remain in the Mission for at least another year and a half.
For those eager to seize a good deal, we've rounded up seven of the best happy hours around Atlanta.
Whether you're looking for stunning views of the city or TVs to watch your favorite teams al fresco, this guide has you covered.
Here are five places around Chicago where you can raise your glass (and tiny umbrella) to tiki.
Here are five places around town where the vibe is relaxed, the lighting is dim, and the wine is flowing.
Celebrate July 4th weekend by treating yourself to Milkbomb's ice cream stuffed-donuts or by attending two free music festivals.
With the weekend upon us, here's what's in store.
Soak up the rays at Pedalfest 2017, a scavenger hunt and a free concert by the SF Symphony.
Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.
Whether they're shaken or frozen, and whether you prefer salt or no salt, nothing hits the spot like a margarita.
Whether you're into discounted drinks or cheap eats, there's a lot to love about a quality happy hour.
Joe Biden's favorite grilled cheese joint is opening another location.
A new Peruvian restaurant has opened at Folsom & 24th.
The new 50,000-square-foot facility offers a wide range of services for low-income and homeless residents.
After a skateboarder collided with a police car, SFPD dispatched dozens of cars and officers to the park.
The latest updates on San Francisco's ever-changing culinary scene.
Police have issued a detailed description of the suspects and their vehicle.
Rashima Sonson makes high-end accessories, but calls this a labor of love.
Even if it's cloudy this weekend, here are a few ideas for having fun in the fog.
Outside Lands, YOLO fro-yo, and crossing the Bay for a Bey-themed brunch & workout.
From a new Italian deli to CaKo's closure in Union Square, here's a rundown of local business happenings.
Here's our guide to six of the best and briniest buck-a-shucks in Philadelphia.
The 9,500-square-foot market brings fresh produce and organic items to an area with few shopping options.
If officials sign off, the corner spot will get a makeover and reopen under new ownership.
Even dogs can enjoy the festivities this weekend.
This weekend is all about Italian food, ice cream and a little girl's wishing tree.
Two new ice creameries, freshly-baked bagels for the Tenderloin, and more.
To go out or not to go out this weekend—that is the question.
Besides stating his opinions, the homeowner wants to "encourage people to go look at their dictionaries."
The spot will have indoor seating for about 30 and has applied for a beer & wine license.
Sink your teeth into the weekend, and don't let go.
How about a sumo exhibition instead of football on Sunday?
We've found plenty of options for those who prefer to dine out—or order in.
The city will be vibrating all weekend thanks to a music festival, Fleet Week, and the Italian heritage parade.
"We want to have a direct connection with the customer and welcome them in," said Fellow CEO Jake Miller.
The tree is decorated with thousands of origami cranes containing hopes and wishes.
Construction is set to begin next month.
The MSG-free eatery makes its own soup bases and will serve beer and wine.
Three free events celebrate corgis, chowder and dancing.
Enjoy the weekend with some beer, yoga and a silent disco party.
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Inside Wabi Sabi Beauty, customers can detach from technology.
Four pieces of antique jewelry were stolen from a car in Ocean Beach.
One new eatery offers a menu with items for less than $10 each.
Four new spots offering a wide range of flavors are opening soon.
Saturday's expo helps connect 125 nonprofits with members of the community.
Put Mesoamerican culture, kebabs, scientific wonder and tea on your to-do list.
Owner Kate Rosenberger operates three bookstores and employs about 20 people.
The largest Fleet Week in the nation will feature airshows, live music and a parade of ships.
Fans of Casey's Pizza food truck can now enjoy a slice in its new Mission Bay spot.
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How will you beat the heat?
The Mission's 'Old Jerusalem Restaurant' is moving to a new space with a rear patio.
For co-owners Bin Chen and Andrew Chau, the 19th St. spot contains the company's DNA.
See a new restaurant coming into your neighborhood? Text it in to us at (415)200-3233 and we'll credit you for the tip!
A former Subway in the Tenderloin is coming back to life as a new Japanese restaurant.
Its menu and vibe are inspired by Puerto Vallarta, a popular destination with many residents.
Enjoy the weekend with a show in the Tenderloin, hip-hop in the Marina, and a tree lighting ceremony at Pier 39.
Enjoy the next few days with Brave the Bay, a theater performance and some early holiday shopping.
Unlike bigger brands, The Arrivals only sells products at its temporary stores or online.
New ramen and Mediterranean options coming to Potrero Hill, plus other food news.
Get into the Halloween spirit with some dancing, original art work and an evening at the Academy of Sciences.
A sign on its front door indicates that it will be closed until further notice.
Three new eateries are coming to the Mission, Noe Valley and Union Square in coming weeks.
Tiki reached 95 in equivalent human years and helped zookeepers create new medical treatments for giraffes.
The SFFD training facility is used by firefighters and civilian volunteers.
Two ice skating rinks are opening, plus a beekeeping event and auditions for the Ethnic Dance Festival.
This week: a new restaurant for Union Square, and four closures.
Make this the first Noel you didn't end up cleaning the kitchen.
The 17th annual Sketchfest comedy festival kicks off tonight and lasts through January 28th.
Here are 10 restaurants that still have spots available for their New Year's Eve dinner.
With circus and drag performances this weekend, the holidays are in full swing.
From a new bar in the Mission to Doughp's new outpost at Pier 39, check out the latest changes in San Francisco's culinary scene.
The initiative is targeted to people who can't travel due to financial barriers.
"I love the city and I have more experience than the other candidates for Mayor."
"When I am elected, I will declare no homeless people are allowed in any of the San Francisco streets."
"Rather than continuing to complain about things, I decided to take action and run for mayor."
"City Hall is not doing enough to stabilize and heal our systems, neighborhoods and neighbors in crisis."
"I want to create a city where everyone can succeed, no matter who you are or where you come from."
"San Francisco can, and should be, a beacon for the rest of the country."
The priciest listing in today's rental market is going for $100,000/month.
"...I’m the candidate who’s the small business advisor."
If you're looking to go on a bike ride in your birthday suit, this weekend is your time to shine.
"I believe that our city can and should be doing better."
All eight candidates shared their plans for tackling the city's top challenges.
Tenderloin locals can unleash their wild side at the new salon, which is set to open in mid-November with half-price haircuts.
31-year-old Carlo Tateo was a high school teacher and an Oakland resident.
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