Food & Drink
An ode to Tommy’s Joynt, the city’s paragon of gloriously okay food
San Francisco’s oldest hofbrau has made its humble home on Geary Boulevard since 1947. Here’s hoping it never changes
Beloved abroad, coffee omakase is poised to sweep Bay Area cafes
This summer, at least three local shops have launched intimate, multi-course coffee tastings, paired with snacks
One of SF’s most beloved food critics is a 75-year-old Facebook poster
Albert Cheng may not have a big publication behind him, but he’s been quietly influencing the city’s food scene for decades
The City’s most ‘Bomb-Azz’ tacos are sold from a Mission District garage
Luis Gutierrez is the latest in a dynasty of Mexican restaurant proprietors to discover the joy of feeding people
Meet the venture capitalist giving away artisanal coffee from his Bernal Heights garage
Yummy Coffee is a monthly pop-up slinging free drinks made on machines that cost as much as a Vespa
Can Hulu Wa break the Castro’s retail curse?
Family-owned Chinese bistro struggling despite great food, in storefront that’s seen high turnover
SCARY DAIRY
Despite looming bird flu and newfound embrace by the alt-right herd, raw milk is still white liquid gold in San Francisco
IKEA’s Saluhall is a smorgasbord of potential for Downtown’s future
This 23,000-square-foot hub of (mostly) plant-based food and drink is proof a little creativity and ambition goes a long way in much-maligned Mid-Market