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  • Posted 1/24/12 on Grub Street SF
  • Video Feed
Biting into the first taco.

Foreign Cinema’s Gayle Pirie Loves Some El Tonayense Tacos

Pirie is featured in a new 'Best Thing I Ever Ate in the Mission' on Mission Local.

Filed Under: el tonayense, foreign cinema, gayle pirie, truckin, video feed, videos
  • Posted 9/21/11 on Grub Street SF
  • Neighborhood Watch
Bottle Cap Repaints, Per Bauer’s Criticism; Pig Dinners at Plum; and More

Bottle Cap Repaints, Per Bauer’s Criticism; Pig Dinners at Plum; and More

Also, a chef shuffle at Corso in Berkeley.

Filed Under: bottle cap, foodievents, foreign cinema, neighborhood watch, plum
  • Posted 9/13/11 on Grub Street SF
  • Foodievents
Three Special Dinners Coming Up: Scala’s 16th Birthday, Foreign Cinema’s 12th, and a Parisian Benefit Dinner for Litquake

Three Special Dinners Coming Up: Scala’s 16th Birthday, Foreign Cinema’s 12th, and a Parisian Benefit Dinner for Litquake

At the Parisian dinner, benefiting Litquake, there'll be readings by bestselling authors Diane Johnson and Ellen Sussman.

Filed Under: anniversaries, cafe bastille, foodievents, foreign cinema, litquake, scala's
  • Posted 1/28/11 on Grub Street SF
  • Breakfast
What to Have for Breakfast at Show Dogs

What to Have for Breakfast at Show Dogs

See the full breakfast menu, offered weekdays 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Filed Under: breakfast, foreign cinema, menus, show dogs
  • Posted 1/10/11 on Grub Street SF
  • Complaint Department
Show Dogs Owners Really Wish Market Street Would Hurry Up and Revitalize

Show Dogs Owners Really Wish Market Street Would Hurry Up and Revitalize

Gayle Pirie, chef and co-owner of Foreign Cinema and co-owner of Show Dogs at Market and 6th Street, tells the Journal this week that she was "led astray" by developer David Addington, who wooed her into the neighborhood promising that...

Filed Under: complaint department, foreign cinema, gayle pirie, show dogs
  • Posted 9/27/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Interviews
Interviews: What Keeps the Brass Behind Foreign Cinema and BayWolf In Business

Interviews: What Keeps the Brass Behind Foreign Cinema and BayWolf In Business

7x7 and Berkeleyside Check in with Gayle Pirie, John Clark, and Michael Wild

Filed Under: baywolf, foreign cinema, gayle pirie, interviews, john clark, michael wild, show dogs
  • Posted 9/14/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Mediavore

Suspect Charged in Taco Truck Killing; TLC’s Freaky Eaters Highlights Compulsives

• An Oakland man is charged with last Wednesday's murder of 23-year-old Dmario Anderson, near a taco truck in East Oakland. [Chron] • Disney looking to purchase the former Hershey's Chocolate factory at 16th and Folsom? [SF Weekly] • Foreign...

Filed Under: foreign cinema, ipads, mediavore
  • Posted 8/19/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Video Feed
Rewatch Spinal Tap at Foreign Cinema’s Anniversary Party

Rewatch Spinal Tap at Foreign Cinema’s Anniversary Party

Foreign Cinema celebrates 11 years tomorrow.

Filed Under: foodievents, foreign cinema, video feed, videos
  • Posted 5/26/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Celebrity Settings
Michael Keaton Spotted at A16, Molly Ringwald and k.d. lang at Foreign Cinema

Michael Keaton Spotted at A16, Molly Ringwald and k.d. lang at Foreign Cinema

Celebrities do come to SF sometimes.

Filed Under: a16, celebrity settings, foreign cinema, k.d. lang, michael keaton, molly ringwald
  • Posted 4/7/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Celebrity Settings
John Waters, Jake Gyllenhaal, and will.i.am Dine About Town

John Waters, Jake Gyllenhaal, and will.i.am Dine About Town

We may be a little celebrity-starved here in SF, but occasionally you catch one eating out...

Filed Under: bay area bites, big 4, cafe gratitude, celebrity settings, flora grubb, foreign cinema, john waters, quince (sf), range, tablehopper, tartine (sf)
  • Posted 2/17/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Reopenings
Fire-Damaged Original Joe’s Will Live Again By Virtue of a City Grant

Fire-Damaged Original Joe’s Will Live Again By Virtue of a City Grant

The restaurant, which opened in 1937, has been shuttered since 2007 because of extensive fire damage.

Filed Under: fire damage, foreign cinema, original joe's, reopenings, tenderloin, warfield
  • Posted 1/14/10 on Grub Street SF
  • Empire Building
New Warfield Building Restaurant to Feature ‘Vintage’ Menu?

New Warfield Building Restaurant to Feature ‘Vintage’ Menu?

The new venture by the Foreign Cinema folks will feature menu items popular a century ago?

Filed Under: david addington, empire building, foreign cinema, gayle pirie, john clark, previews, show dogs, warfield
  • Posted 11/13/09 on Grub Street SF
  • User's Guide
Where to Dine Al Fresco This Winter

Where to Dine Al Fresco This Winter

Some of our favorite heated patios, for when the temperature drops.

Filed Under: americano, atlas cafe, chez papa resto, chez spencer, foreign cinema, il pirata, la mar, le charm, medjool, nettie's crab shack, park chow, sociale, tipsy pig, user's guide, waterbar, zazie
  • Posted 11/4/09 on Grub Street SF
  • Election Season
Prop D Loss Won't Derail Foreign Cinema Spinoff

Prop D Loss Won't Derail Foreign Cinema Spinoff

Developers will go ahead with the enormous new restaurant despite the loss of a city proposition that would have allowed more signage.

Filed Under: election season, foreign cinema, show dogs
  • Posted 11/3/09 on Grub Street SF
  • Foodievents
Do Good by Eating Well at Food for Thought

Do Good by Eating Well at Food for Thought

Participating restaurants will donate revenue to charity.

Filed Under: andalu, bar bambino, bissap baobab, coda (sf), conduit, destino, dolores park cafe, farina, food for thought, foodievents, foreign cinema, front porch, la provence, little baobab, little star, maverick, mission beach cafe, panchitas, pisco, ramblas tapas bar, range, regalito rosticeria, slow club, specchio, spork, sun rise restaurant, usulutan restaurant
  • Posted 10/14/09 on Grub Street SF
  • Election Season
Show Dogs Debuts Political Hot Dog

Show Dogs Debuts Political Hot Dog

Hot dog restaurant from the Foreign Cinema team will sell a special dog in support of the local ballot measure to allow more signage on Market Street.

Filed Under: election season, foreign cinema, prop d, show dogs
  • Posted 10/6/09 on Grub Street SF
  • Videofeed
Where Barry Zito Dines About Town

Where Barry Zito Dines About Town

Giants pitcher shares his favorites, which include Boboquivari's and Foreign Cinema.

Filed Under: barry zito, boboquivari's, brian wilson, celebrity settings, foreign cinema, lists, mamacita, video feed
  • Posted 9/8/09 on Grub Street SF
  • User's Guide
Brown-Bag it Like a Chef's Kid

Brown-Bag it Like a Chef's Kid

See what some local chefs are packing in their little ones' brown bags.

Filed Under: annie stoll, bi-rite market, delfina, foreign cinema, gayle pirie, martini house, todd humphries, user's guide
  • Posted 8/5/09 on Grub Street SF
  • Foodievents
Foreign Cinema's 10-Year Anniversary To Close in a Flurry of Magic and Henna

Foreign Cinema's 10-Year Anniversary To Close in a Flurry of Magic and Henna

Restaurant will transform into a boozed-up hippie carnival next Thursday.

Filed Under: foodievents, foreign cinema
  • Posted 7/16/09 on Grub Street SF
  • Marketing Gimmicks
SF's Culinary Elite All Over Google's

SF's Culinary Elite All Over Google's "My Favorite Places"

Google's new mapping campaign is highly food-oriented.

Filed Under: foreign cinema, gary danko, gavin newsom, marketing gimmicks, michael mina, nate valentine
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