Richard Serra vs. Blue Bottle’s Pastry Chef: An Artistic Cookie Fight
The artist did not appreciate the homage in graham cracker, ginger snap, and sable.
The artist did not appreciate the homage in graham cracker, ginger snap, and sable.
It's in a historic building at 42nd and Broadway.
'Food & Wine' features the acclaimed pastry chef, and her SFMOMA-inspired desserts.
Also, Blue Bottle's cafe at the Heath store on 18th and Florida is coming this month.
... If all goes according to plan, that is.
Also, a new cafe in Bernal.
Also, Smoke BBQ is nowhere to be found across the street.
The S.F. baker loves this Arborio rice-based cake doused in brandy, only available now at Blue Bottle's S.F. locations.
There is. And we think they mean the Hayes Valley flagship, but there's probably a line at the Mint Plaza one too. Anyway, at least there's now a website that will remind you what you probably already should have known....
• The NIMBYs and Mission activists went nuts about Blue Bottle and their coffee trailer? Imagine if it had been McDonald's. [Uptown Almanac] • The government is contemplating defining what "estate" means when it comes to American wine making. [Gray...
93 signatures later, Blue Bottle loses the stomach for the controversy.
The war over the Blue Bottle coffee trailer coming to Dolores Park heats up as the guy who lead the fight against American Apparel in the Mission steps in.
A fictional mockumentary about the Coffee Wars of San Francisco.
• The new La Cocina and Blue Bottle carts in Dolores Park are being delayed until at least next week, pending another community meeting to resolve tensions with area businesses. [Mission Local, Earlier] • A mini-guide to where to eat...
• In the wake of nightclub shootings at Suede and Jelly's, among other venues, the SFPD is recommending that all nightclubs install metal detectors and security cameras. [Examiner] • SF Weekly's annual food fest DISH happens on the fourth floor...
She was shopping for Chemex filters. Is she staying here for some reason?
The "fourth wave" of coffee cultism is, according to 7x7, "the machine age."
Lulu Petite and Tsar Nicolai Caviar didn't leave willingly; their leases weren't renewed.
Pork-lovers get a chance to buy heritage-breed pork direct from the farm.
The brew that started in a Hayes Valley garage is now available in the Southland.