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Daly City votes to ban food service single-use plastic ware
Daly City has joined cities around San Mateo County in banning single-use plastics at food facilities, with enforcement starting in 2022. In a unanimous vote on Monday night, the...Read More
Contra Costa County issues indoor business vaccination, testing order
As of Sept. 22, customers at many Contra Costa County indoor businesses will have to show proof of vaccination or negative test. Workers have until Nov. 1 to prove...Read More
Pandemic-era dining parklets, to-go drinks here to stay through end of year
Restaurants and bars will be able to continue offering expanded outdoor dining and takeout alcoholic beverages through the end of the year, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday. Flanked by...Read More
Food trucks find recipe for success in age of Covid-19
As restaurants around the country struggle to stay afloat, food truck operators are finding they have the perfect recipe to succeed amid the coronavirus pandemic. Ryan Sebastian, principal of...Read More
San Francisco drops ban hammer on plastic straws
San Francisco will soon join other cities across the country in prohibiting the use of straws and other plastic food accessories.Read More
Trio arrested after string of takeover robberies
A series of robberies targeting Bay Area restaurants ended with the arrest of three suspects last week.Read More
Indictments uncorked over stolen French Laundry wine
Two Northern California men have been indicted for allegedly transporting expensive wine that was stolen from restaurants in Yountville and Cupertino.Read More
Color-coded signs to warn diners over health violations
Contra Costa County food handlers will be posting color-coded signs as soon as April to inform patrons about health code violations.Read More
Warriors announce ‘Chase Arena’ as future home
The Golden State Warriors officially announced Thursday that their planned new arena in San Francisco will be named Chase Center.Read More
Restaurateur accused of cheating workers out of overtime
The part-owner of two dim sum restaurants in San Francisco has been indicted on federal charges related to an alleged scheme in which he lied about his failure to...Read More
Lee’s Sandwiches meat recall doubles
None of the 15 Lee's locations in Northern California were affected by the original or expanded recall, now up to 440,000 pounds of chicken, beef and pork.Read More
San Jose Styrofoam ban adds more bite
Local restaurants, markets and street food vendors in San Jose will no longer be using foam and Styrofoam containers.Read More
Canceled flights, striking workers leave SFO fliers hungry
Fliers are advised to bring their own food to SFO during a two-day restaurant worker strike.Read More
Tamale Lady picks store site near 16th & Mission
The Tamale Lady's illicitly delicious tamales are one step closer to a brick-and-mortar home.Read More
New food truck rules reign in San Francisco
Food trucks in The City will now have to stay further away from brick-and-mortar restaurants.Read More
San Francisco cooks up tighter food truck laws
The extra-large serving of proposed restrictions is aimed at placating The City's restaurants.Read More
7×7 celebrates 2013 Eat + Drink winners
This week The City was all about a different type of awards ceremony — one that handed out bronze Piggy Awards. Read More
The ‘stache behind Tango & Stache
The man with the moustache rolls out his soul food pop-up Sunday at Asiento in the Mission.Read More
Willie Brown a food critic? Nah, but he’s still funny
Willie Brown is no Michael Bauer, but he knows his pickle jars and a "good" burger when he sees one.Read More
Hayward bids buh-bye to happy hour ban
Can you just imagine if The City By The Bay went all prohibition-era on us and got rid of happy hour? Seriously, think about it.Read More