Locations in the media Oct. 21, 2009
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23rd St. between Valencia and San Jose
ATTN: JON
You can retrieve your Aftershox disc on the sidewalk of 23rd St. between Valencia and San Jose.
Published by Mission Mission on October 21, 2009.
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24th between Church and Sanchez
2009 Noe Valley Harvest Festival
Where: 24th between Church and Sanchez
Published by Noe Valley blog on October 21, 2009.
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1148 Mission St.
EaterWire: Heaven's Dog Dealfeed Update; Som Arriving Early
Heaven's Dog 1148 Mission St., San Francisco, CA
Published by Eater SF on October 21, 2009.
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Van Ness and Turk
Transblazer
Don't cue the motion picture just yet. Sparks just moved into her new apartment at Van Ness and Turk in District 6 last weekend and, as of press time, still hadn't officially announced her candidacy.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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Fifth and Market
Owner of the Warfield pushes billboard ballot measure
...reference to a mob of pedestrians in front of Nordstrom on the northwest side of Fifth and Market streets. "Now look at this side. There's nobody...
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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988 Market
Owner of the Warfield pushes billboard ballot measure
Addington then gestures toward 988 Market, which houses the historic Warfield Theater and the empty office building above it. He asks me to imagine this and nearby buildings festooned with electronic billboards that can rapidly change messages, like the one on the east side of the Bay Bridge.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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Sixth and Market
Owner of the Warfield pushes billboard ballot measure
...sex shops and toward the slums that now occupy the area surrounding the intersection of Sixth and Market streets. Once drawn by the lights, these crowds would need places to spend money. This...
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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1028 Market
Owner of the Warfield pushes billboard ballot measure
So far, he has spent $190,000 promoting the measure. Addington owns the Warfield building and the two-story building a block away at 1028 Market.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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559 Divisadero
New Restaurants
Acme Burgerhaus: 559 Divisadero (at Hayes), 346-3212. Western Addition. Burgers.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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2353 Lombard
New Restaurants
Art/s: 2353 Lombard (at Scott), 931-7900. Marina. Small plates.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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251 Geary
New Restaurants
Burger Bar: 251 Geary (at Powell, in Macy's Union Square, sixth floor), 296-4272, www.burgerbarsf.com. Downtown. Burgers.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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235 Church
New Restaurants
Chilango: 235 Church (at Market), 552-5700. Castro. Mexican.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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1740 Church
New Restaurants
Deep: 1740 Church (at 29th St.), 648-3337. Noe Valley. Japanese.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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1900 Fillmore
New Restaurants
Fraîche: 1900 Fillmore (at Bush), 674-6876, www.fraicheyogurt.com. Pacific Heights. Frozen yogurt.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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680 Second St.
New Restaurants
Ironside: 680 Second St. (at Brannan), 896-1127, www.ironsidesf.com. SOMA. Soup, sandwiches, and pizza.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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1551 Dolores
New Restaurants
Noeteca Cafe and Wine Bar: 1551 Dolores (at Valley), 824-5524, www.noetecacafe.com. Noe Valley. Californian.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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2232 Bush
New Restaurants
Out the Door: 2232 Bush (at Fillmore), 923-9575. Pacific Heights. American and Vietnamese.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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3318 Fillmore
New Restaurants
Patxi's: 3318 Fillmore (at Lombard), 345-3995, www.patxispizza.com. Marina. Chicago-style pizza.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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322 Kearny
New Restaurants
Petrino: 322 Kearny (at Bush), 391-3737, www.petrinosf.com. Financial District. Mediterranean.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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1432 Valencia
New Restaurants
Pi Bar: 1432 Valencia (at 25th St.), 970-9670, www.pibarsf.com. Mission. Pizza and pasta.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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308 Fifth Ave.
New Restaurants
Prime Rib Shabu: 308 Fifth Ave. (at Clement), 379-4678. Inner Richmond. Japanese.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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470 Pacific
New Restaurants
Quince: 470 Pacific (at Montgomery), 775-8500, www.quincerestaurant.com. North Beach. Italian.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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3317 Steiner
New Restaurants
Three Seasons: 3317 Steiner (at Chestnut), 567-1008, www.threeseasonsrestaurant.com. Marina. Vietnamese.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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1570 Stockton
New Restaurants
Tony's Pizza Napoletana: 1570 Stockton (at Union), 835-9888. North Beach. Pizza.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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3280 22nd St.
New Restaurants
Yotopia: 3280 22nd St. (at Valencia), 550-9686. Mission. Frozen yogurt.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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2751 24th St.
Pal's Takeaway, Rhea's Deli, and Mission Burger offer handheld delights
Inside Tony's Market, 2751 24th St. (at Hampshire), 203-4911, www.palstakeaway.com. Lunch 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tue.-Fri., 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. No reservations accepted. Wheelchair accessible. Parking: street. Muni: 9, 33, 48. Noise level: low.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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800 Valencia
Pal's Takeaway, Rhea's Deli, and Mission Burger offer handheld delights
800 Valencia (at 19th St.), 282-5255. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. daily. No reservations accepted. Wheelchair accessible. Parking: street. Muni: 14, 26, 33, 49. Noise level: low.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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2200 Mission
Pal's Takeaway, Rhea's Deli, and Mission Burger offer handheld delights
Inside Duc Loi Market, 2200 Mission (at 18th St.), 551-1772, www.missionburger.com. Lunch noon-3 p.m. Sat.-Wed. No reservations accepted. Wheelchair accessible. Parking: street. Muni: 14, 33, 49. Noise level: low.
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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Mission at 19th
Pal's Takeaway, Rhea's Deli, and Mission Burger offer handheld delights
Across the Mission at 19th and Valencia streets is Rhea's Deli and Grocery, a longtime neighborhood fixture that went...
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.
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18th and Mission
Pal's Takeaway, Rhea's Deli, and Mission Burger offer handheld delights
...a high-end burger joint inside Duc Loi, a spacious market at the corner of 18th and Mission streets. What makes Mission Burger's hamburgers ($8) unique is that they're assembled according...
Published by SF Weekly on October 21, 2009.