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  • Posted 4/16/09 on Grub Street SF

Happy Eggs Benedict Day

Did you know that today is National Eggs Benedict Day? Well, it is. For such a brunch-centric city as San Francisco, one would think there would be a parade or something, but no. Just another Thursday According to Wikipedia,...

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  • Posted 4/6/09 on Grub Street SF

Spring Lambs: San Francisco Easter Specials

The spring holidays are fully upon us. Last week we told you where to get your Passover and Seder specials. Today we're going to take a look at Easter food around the city. Here are your options if the...

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  • Posted 4/3/09 on Grub Street SF

Passover In San Francisco

Passover season is upon us, which means you've either got to get ready to cook a big dinner or you need to figure out where you're dining out/getting catering. Being MenuPages devotees, we assume you're going to let someone...

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  • Posted 3/17/09 on Grub Street SF

Where To Eat On St. Patrick's Day

Despite our aversion to weekend bar hopping on St. Patrick's Day, we're not total curmudgeons about the holiday. A good Irish supper could be just the thing tonight, but it's up to you how much tolerance you have for...

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  • Posted 3/13/09 on Grub Street SF

Hiding Out From St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick's Day falls on a very un-fun Tuesday this year, so our fair city has moved the parade up to Saturday (full details at Sam Spade's San Francisco). We're as proud of our quarter-part Irish heritage as anybody,...

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  • Posted 2/23/09 on Grub Street SF

Let's Get Fat (Tuesday)!

Extra Action Marching Band, the funnest jam ever, will play the Independent for Mardi Gras We're back in that special time of year where feasting and gorging is encouraged in some circles, because unlike New Year's Resolutions, Lent-based restrictions...

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  • Posted 2/13/09 on Grub Street SF

Valentine's Day For Singles: Rise Above It

Well, we said we'd bring you news of singles events for those of you who aren't attached tomorrow, but darned, there don't seem to be very many of them, at least in the restaurant world. That may be just...

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  • Posted 2/11/09 on Grub Street SF

Valentine's Dates For Vegetarians And Other Alternative Types

Finally, for you dyed-hair, vegetarian, leggings-wearing, keys jingling outside your pants cyclistas in love, here are a few good veggie and alternative options for Valentine's Day. This is going to be our last roundup for people with dates. We've...

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  • Posted 2/4/09 on Grub Street SF

Holiday Heartburn: Valentine's Day Prix Fixe Roundup

Here's something that is true for us, so we figure it must hold across the board: Nobody's favorite holiday is Valentine's Day. Right? Is it yours? No, we didn't think so. But unless you're really tragically single, it's probably...

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  • Posted 12/19/08 on Grub Street SF

So Long, 2008, And Thanks For All Seven Fishes

Well readers, it's been fun, this year. It's been a little rocky, but overall, we had a great time bringing you our brand of news, gossip, and listings, and reading your comments, reviews, and e-mails in response. It's time...

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  • Posted 12/16/08 on Grub Street SF

Holiday Heartburn: Feed The Hungry And Yourself

Don't know why we didn't notice this before — probably because we're heartless jerks — but the San Francisco Food Bank just has the awesomest fundraisers, don't you think? A few weeks ago, we reported on the Supermarket Street...

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  • Posted 12/11/08 on Grub Street SF

Tips On Eating Too Much

As we work on assembling our grand list of holiday menus (tomorrow, we promise), we wanted to point out some general guides that can help you through this time of eating and eating and eating. A lot of your...

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  • Posted 11/25/08 on Grub Street SF

Holiday Heartburn: SF Grocery Stores Open On Thanksgiving

Well, it's happened again. You waited too long to make reservations at a restaurant on Thanksgiving, and now they're all booked up. Ha ha, no they're not. Not this year. But perhaps, for some reason, you want to cook...

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  • Posted 11/19/08 on Grub Street SF

Holiday Heartburn: More Thanksgiving Restaurants In San Francisco

You've got just over a week, folks. Seven days and a few hours to pull together a fantastic Thanksgiving dinner by which all your friends and family will judge you. Are you really ready to do this? Yeah, we...

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  • Posted 11/13/08 on Grub Street SF

Holiday Heartburn: Thanksgiving Restaurants In San Francisco

Welcome to the first installment of our holiday-season series, Holiday Heartburn, where we look at restaurant alternatives to home holiday meals from Thanksgiving to New Year's. Today we're doing the first of what will probably be a few Thanksgiving...

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  • Posted 10/31/08 on Grub Street SF

Some Like It Hot

T.G.I.F, Ladies and Gents. We had one heck of a week and we can’t help but anticipate a night of further tomfoolery considering the following: 1. Halloween will be running amuck without the confines of the Castro to keep...

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  • Posted 3/14/08 on Grub Street SF

Up The Dubs (In Moderation)

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  • Posted 10/30/07 on Grub Street SF

When You've Got to Go, Go to Harvey's

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