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Restaurants
A San Francisco Favorite Stays on Top
By Amy Sherman (Aug 24, 2004)
Now going into its eleventh year, Boulevard is still going strong. The restaurant has consistently won the Zagat readers' poll for most popular restaurant in the San Francisco Bay Area every year since 1998. This year Boulevard was one of the James Beard Foundation nominees for the Outstanding Service award. More
Cafes
Still Life with Lunch
By Amy Sherman (Sep 24, 2004)
If contemplating Warhol's "Soup Cans" or "The Last Supper" makes you hungry for the real thing, you're in luck! San Francisco's three biggest art museums, SFMOMA, the Legion of Honor (Fine Arts Museum) and the Asian Art Museum each include onsite cafés. In addition, the California Academy of Sciences has a café at its temporary digs on Howard Street. More
Restaurants
Still Life with Lunch
By Amy Sherman (Sep 24, 2004)
If contemplating Warhol's "Soup Cans" or "The Last Supper" makes you hungry for the real thing, you're in luck! San Francisco's three biggest art museums, SFMOMA, the Legion of Honor (Fine Arts Museum) and the Asian Art Museum each include onsite cafés. In addition, the California Academy of Sciences has a café at its temporary digs on Howard Street. More
Restaurants
Vitamin G: It's not just for St Patrick's Day anymore
By Amy Sherman (Sep 25, 2004)
A foggy day. An Irish pub. Does it make you thirsty for a Guinness? If it does, you're in good company. Guinness stout is one of the top three imported draught beers in the Bay Area with over 1,000 draught accounts in the greater Bay Area. More
Restaurants
Miss Millie's - Down Home Delicious
By Amy Sherman (Oct 28, 2004)
Miss Millie's sounds like a place where you would find delicious homemade biscuits, macaroni and cheese and fried chicken. It is. But you'll also find inspired vegetarian entrees and unique brunch items. In a cozy space on 24th street just above Castro, Miss Millie's serves up American classics with Southern and Southwestern touches. Likewise the service combines all-American friendliness with Southern hospitality. More
Restaurants
They got game
By Amy Sherman (Oct 29, 2004)
What are life's greatest pleasures? Wine, food, chocolate and sex are, for a start. South of Market based SmartsCo entrepreneurs Jennifer Elias and Julie Tucker have produced four question and answer games based on these pleasures that are as much fun for the dilettante as the expert. Written by "passionate novices" the sets of cards with roughly 100 questions each, also serve as a tutorial for anyone wanting to learn the essentials on a given topic. More
Sports & Recreation
They got game
By Amy Sherman (Oct 29, 2004)
What are life's greatest pleasures? Wine, food, chocolate and sex are, for a start. South of Market based SmartsCo entrepreneurs Jennifer Elias and Julie Tucker have produced four question and answer games based on these pleasures that are as much fun for the dilettante as the expert. Written by "passionate novices" the sets of cards with roughly 100 questions each, also serve as a tutorial for anyone wanting to learn the essentials on a given topic. More
Galleries
The Sheer Force of Language
By amy gelbach (Nov 4, 2004)
Chicken Little, that famous Bulrovian fairy-tale bird, knew what she was talking about when she ran around telling everyone that the sky was falling. When things fall from the sky it usually means something big is going on… More
Galleries
San Francisco artists findinspiration during wartime
By amy gelbach (Nov 16, 2004)
As the epicenter of homeland dissent, and one of the most rapidly reactive art scenes in the states, it is no surprise that San Francisco has been host
to several highly politicized art events of late. The large number of shows devoted to the "war cause" is impressive. However, it is more than just the
breadth of exhibits that is capturing the public's attention. The quality and depth of thought displayed by so many of the artists is what is really setting the Bay Area art scene apart right now. .. More
Specialty
Welcome to the Autovat
By Amy Sherman (Nov 26, 2004)
What would happen if you crossed a wine bar with a vending machine? You can find the answer at VinoVenue, a new concept in wine shops right around the block from SFMOMA at the corner of Mission and Third streets. More
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