Eat & Drink

Bay Area Restaurants Score Big in Fall Food Awards
Four Kings, Popoca, and Burdell have all been recognized as some of the best new restaurants in the Bay Area, bringing much-needed support to local restaurants and their workers.

A Richmond Burger and Cocktail Favorite was Just Bought by Employees
A Clement Street favorite for decadent cocktails and lordly burgers is back in the mix after a two week hiatus. Violet’s is now under worker-ownership and has reopened with new menu and drink items. The restaurant’s reopening comes as a partnership with the team behind Cantina Los Mayas, a fellow

Over 2,000 SF Hotel Workers Went on Strike Over Labor Day Weekend
Approx. 2,080 San Francisco and San Mateo hotel workers went on strike and demonstrated over Labor Day weekend for better wages and workloads.

Disco For Democracy: A Party to Make Nevada Go Blue
Thursday, September 12th, 6pm–11pm, be a part of history while dancing to disco! Manny’s Café is proud to announce their upcoming event Disco For Democracy, hosted at SVN West near Market and Van Ness in San Francisco. The dance party, featuring 360° DJ performances by Austin Millz, David Harness and more,

A Day in Paris: Without the Touristy Madness
In the northeastern part of Paris you’ll find fewer crowds and barricades, and more hidden street magic and underground allure.

East Bay Bakehouse Goes Nationwide with Their Vegan Asian Pastries
When Annie Wang set out to make vegan Taiwanese pineapple cakes, she couldn’t have known there’d come a day she would be sending her plant-based pastries all over the country. That was before she launched the pop-up bakery phenom formerly known as Annie’s T Cakes, when she was working in

Broke-Ass Recipes: Beer Dogs
by James Conrad. Legend has it that the phrase “hot dog,” referring to the sausage usually made of beef and/or pork and commonly served on an oblong roll, was coined by newspaper cartoonist Thomas Aloysius “Tad” Dorgan around 1900. As the story goes, he observed this delicacy being sold during

An Entire Block of Interactive Theatre Art on Market Street
The free, block-long interactive arts event celebrates Mid-Market’s theatrical heritage, this is going to be awesome!