Food & Drinks in ...
Here's an all-Lower Haight edition of SF Eats, with the latest in neighborhood food news.
Retail & Industry in ...
A new cannabis venture has its eye on the storefront at Oak and Divisadero, with a community Zoom meeting set for tomorrow night.
Real Estate & Development in ...
The building, listed for $2.4 million, is likely to be demolished and rebuilt.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
40 of the Haight's unhoused have found safe shelter at the Stanyan Street tent village. But there appears to be no plan for hundreds of others sleeping on the street.
When might the ads be from? How long has it been since anyone had a Par-T-Pak Cola? We talked to local historians to find out.
Mario Jackson took his recent layoff from a corporate catering job as push to open a new neighborhood cafe in the recently shuttered space.
Arts & Culture in ...
"To see the surveillance video was so shocking to us," one of the owners of the Scandinavian inspired eatery said. "It is ridiculous."
While vandalism downtown got the most attention, three Lower Haight businesses also had their windows smashed.
As a citywide effort to expand open air business gains traction, merchants prepare for a new way of life.
The new bar will open in a to-go capacity next week, with a full renovation to come post-pandemic.
The Alamo Square Deli is relaunching under the name Lucinda's, with the goal of offering park-friendly sandwiches and prepared foods.
Community & Society in ...
DogFest's annual contest was held online this year because of shelter-in-place — but the winning dogs are as cute as ever.
Protesters laid down in the street in front of Breed's house to decry her inaction on preventing COVID-19 spread among the unhoused.