SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST PLACE TO FIND FREE LIVE JAZZRelax on the back patio at Cafe International every Sunday at 4pm & take in a set of fine local jazz… Read more.
In front of the row of Victorian “Painted Ladies” houses (made famous by the Full House opening sequence), but on nice days you can spy the ocean and the Bay from here. Read more.
Not to be schizophrenic about it, but there’s a time for laughter, a time for crying, a time for vegetarian food, and a time for Texas beef brisket that’s been smoked for 18 hours. Don't miss out. Read more.
Try the flan-like liver pate or the wild mushroom & marscapone risotto to start before moving into familiar but inventive mains like pizza, a burger, or bavette steak. Read more.
With a menu as big as a small phonebook, weekend-only crab cakes Benedict and a full bar that makes one of the best Bloody Mary’s around, it’s the perfect end to a wild weekend. Read more.
Trust us, you can't go wrong with the Salted Caramel…until you're addicted. Read more.
The oldest bar in the Lower Haight. Even people who have been visiting for years always find something new. Happy hour on weekdays & after midnight on weekends is definitely the witching hour here. Read more.
SF Weekly’s Best Of 2011 Winner – Editorial Pick – BEST PUNK ROCK JUKEBOXWith its low-key vibe, cheap booze, and dingy interior, Molotov's in the Lower Haight is already the city's go-to… Read more.