The Haight-Ashbury Street Fair Celebrated Its 45th Year on Sunday
The Upper Haight celebrated the 45th Annual Haight-Ashbury Street Fair on Sunday, drawing a sizable crowd despite the breezy weather. People filled Haight Street, along with many of its side streets, from Stanyan Street to Masonic Avenue. The fair is a non-profit, volunteer-run event that highlights the neighborhood’s art, music, and community.
Milk Bar in Haight-Ashbury Closes; O'Reilly's Irish Pub to Replace It This Weekend
Milk Bar, a venue that has served as a comedy club, music venue, and locals bar for over two decades, has officially closed its doors. The location will be renamed O’Reilly’s Irish Pub, with hopes to open by this Sunday, prior to the annual Haight Street Fair.
New Owners of Historic Magnolia Brewing Discuss Renewed Future For the Haight Street Staple
San Francisco's iconic Magnolia Brewing is changing hands yet again, and will reopen under the same name, with some slight changes, in a few months.
Popular sandwich pop-up specializing in muffalettas will open a permanent space in the Haight
A pop-up specializing in muffalettas, the large cold-cut-and-olive-salad sandwich originating in New Orleans and made with Sicilian sesame bread, will soon open its own brick-and-mortar shop in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury.
Mad Dog in the Fog has reopened in its new Upper Haight location
The Lower Haight’s favorite sports bar is now the Upper Haight’s favorite sports bar, as Mad Dog in the Fog has quietly reopened at Haight and Clayton Streets, in the former Martin Macks space.
HAUM welcomes yogis to new Haight-Ashbury studio, will have grand opening in July
After months of construction and planning, HAUM — the queer-owned, community-driven yoga studio, which opened its first location in the Mission District last year — debuted its new Haight-Ashbury studio this week, complete with a plethora of plants and fresh indoor murals.
Journey album cover artist Stanley Mouse gets a new resident artist exhibit in Haight-Ashbury
Counterculture artist Stanley Mouse designed many of the best-known album covers for Journey, the Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane, and has a new artist-in-residency exhibit at the Haight’s Doolan-Larson Building.
New yoga studio set to open in Haight-Ashbury at old Yoga Tree location
Less than a year after debuting its Mission District location, HAUM — the queer-owned, community-driven yoga studio currently at 2973 16th Street — is set to open its second studio inside the closed Yoga Tree Stanyan space (780 Stanyan Street).
4/20 at Hippie Hill will be 21+ and checking ID, plus requiring proof of vaccination
Mayor Breed sounded less than thrilled that 4/20 is around the corner in a Monday press conference on the topic, and laid out the new rules now that there will be legal cannabis sales that day in Golden Gate Park.
Large parts of Valencia, Fillmore, and Haight Streets get speeds reduced to 20 MPH
A new law took effect January 1 allowing streets with dining and retail to lower their speed limits, and San Francisco wasted no time implementing this on seven retail-heavy streets.









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