Shuggie’s is closing
The maximalist Mission restaurant known for its ‘trash pies’ will close mid-July
As the city hits 80 degrees, blouge is here to cool you down
A chilled co-fermentation of red and white varietals is elbowing rosé and orange out of the way as the vin de soif of summer
Braving the heat with the Bathing Ape enthusiasts
Hellish temperatures do nothing to deter hypebeasts waiting for some hot Japanese streetwear
Do look back: Inside the famously tetchy 1965 Bob Dylan press conference in San Francisco
Robert Zagone remembers arranging the singer’s confrontational group interview with members of the local press corps, a handful of poets, and some high school journalist
Why do these Castro gay bars have TSA-style face scanners?
A handful of neighborhood bars have installed facial recognition devices that collect and share customers’ names, addresses, genders, and indiscretions with each other
San Francisco smoking ban vote delayed yet again
Small biz owners and a Berkeley resident said their piece, but Supervisor Myrna Melgar still kicked her proposal down the road
‘Nerdy escorts’ are selling intimacy-as-a-service to AI founders
Plus, in the tasteslop era, we’re keeping our eyes peeled for bad tech streetwear
Season of the rich: A Q&A with Jonathan Weber
For his new book, the veteran journalist and editor reveals how technology shaped San Francisco — and vice versa — over the last three decades
Alimentari Aurora is offering the biggest little meal in Potrero Hill
The tiny, beloved Italian provisions shop has brought back space for two lucky diners to enjoy tinned fish, charcuterie, cheeses, and whatever else the team cooks up
Rest in power, Prop D
The proposed tax (November 2025 – June 2026) is survived by a desperation for Big Biz revenue and faith in Lurie’s billionaire comeback boom
Drinking Companion: Bank on the Irish Bank
Office workers, tourists, and children of the Gael flock to this FiDi alley EOD for craic and pints on plastic chairs
Waymo’s double parking problem is our double parking problem
AVs have figured out that blocking traffic is no big deal. Wonder where they learned that
A disco historian’s fabulous disco playlist
Ahead of his appearance at Green Apple Books Books on the Park, ‘A Night at the Disco’ author Christian John Wikane’s tunes for your own Good Times
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A fake receipt on Facebook is causing real headaches for one Mission restaurant
Targeted by an AI-generated bill for $456.03, Picaro is fighting back
The chef’s role in transforming food systems
Culinary leaders from Four Kings, Chez Panisse, and Outta Sight Pizza to dish at Chat Room: Food
Getting to the bottom of the Daniel Lurie gay porno parody
A hard-hitting report on the producers hoping to capture just how firmly back SF is
Emergency call: Petition calls for the ouster of the city’s head of emergency management
Internally circulated document calling for a vote of no confidence in Mary Ellen Carroll follows a Gazetteer SF report on 911 dispatchers fed up with improper treatment, brutal workloads, and distrust of leadership

Face Time: Saikat Chakrabarti may be a centimillionaire, but he still dreams of dollar tacos from Pancho Villa
The progressive Democratic congressional candidate has big ideas about housing, AI as a public utility, and taming corporations
Manic Monday
All hail the Tillyverse
Plus, Anthropic’s looming IPO and Trump’s terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad concert
Jury sides with Altman in OpenAI case
Plus, the Standard gets tech help from journalism’s newest whiz kid
Culture
What it’s like designing a newspaper in 2026
Jack Browning joined SF Design Week to discuss his work with ‘Gazetteer SF’
Politics
The Nati is coming: Switzerland’s ‘golden’ World Cup team travels to Levi’s Stadium
Preparing for the biggest game in the world at the Swiss consulate
Food & Drink
Big West blends natural wines, seasonal food, and community in Guerneville
Local natty-lovers are heading north for the fourth installment of this unpretentious two-day wine festival
Business
Can you actually buy a house with Anthropic stock? Probably not
‘You can’t just say, I’ll sell my house for a thousand almonds, or, in this case, a thousand shares of OpenAI or Anthropic’
Tech
A Stop AI activist is standing trial after blockading OpenAI HQ last year
Wynd Kaufmyn is prepared to serve time if it helps spread the group’s warnings about the dangers of artificial intelligence
Immigration
What will SF law enforcement do if ICE kicks in your door? Ask again in a few weeks
If SFPD, the Sheriff, and the DA have a plan to protect our Fourth Amendment rights, they’re not sharing it

























