Coyuchi's Grown-Up Table Decor
If you've ever spent any time wandering about the main drag in Point Reyes Station, then you know Coyuchi. The first company to bring organic cotton bedding to the U.S., the 20-year-old brand is...
View ArticleEnjoy an Authentic Tobacco Experience Without Any of the Drawbacks
San Francisco has a love/hate relationship with tobacco. Sure, there are things to love about it – the taste, the buzz, the satisfaction of standing with fellow tobacco-lovers outside Dalva between...
View ArticleReading Roundup: This Week's Top Literary Events
Each week, we offer a roundup of the best literary events in the city. All events are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted. Want to submit an upcoming event for consideration? Go...
View ArticleWine Country Eats: Pizza, Beer and BBQ
Beer is gaining popularity in the 707, and a new brewery has both brews and BBQ to rev up the weekend social scene. (We like that you can bring your canine companion along for the fun). Up in the...
View ArticleFive Delicious Tahoe Spa Treatments
Coconut milk and honey. Buttered rum. Green tea and peppermint. These delicious ingredients sound like the makings of a dessert, but at some of Tahoe's resorts and spas you actually spread them on your...
View ArticleMid-Market is the New Place to Be
If you build it, they will come. This is the philosophy of developers and entrepreneurs who are flocking to Mid-Market on the wings of Twitter, which famously headquarters there. In the next few years,...
View ArticleWin Tickets to the California Academy of Sciences!
Welcome to Ticket Tuesdays, your weekly chance to score entry to some of the hottest shows and events in the Bay Area.A day at the California Academy of Sciences is the perfect weekend adventure. Where...
View ArticleParty for the People: You're Invited to Dorka Keehn's Magical Rave
The last time artists Dorka Keehn and Brian Goggin threw a block party, it was nothing short of epic. Their installation at Broadway and Columbus entitled “Language of the Birds” resulted in all-night,...
View Article15 Minutes with a Chef: Hopscotch’s Kyle Itani
Hopscotch chef Kyle Itani is a fourth-generation Japanese American and Vacaville native whose resume includes education via the Food Network and the California Culinary Academy, time living in Sendai,...
View ArticleRelais & Châteaux GourmetFest: Get Tickets to the Foodie Extravaganza
Relais & Châteaux will celebrate its 60th anniversary as purveyor of fine hotels and gourmet restaurants with a series of international dining events that'll kick off right here in California, with...
View ArticleMarket Watch: Spanish Inspired Winter Favorites with Chef Mat Schuster
On Saturday, February 22, Mat Schuster, executive chef and owner of Canela Bistro and Wine Bar, will be in the CUESA Classroom to demonstrate Spanish inspired ways to use winter produce. In addition to...
View ArticleThe Top 7 Bay Area Wine Events of 2014
The top wine events in SF and Wine Country tend to get better with age, and sell out more quickly each year. We picked 7 of 2014’s best so that you can get your tickets, book your hotels, and prepare...
View ArticleEast Bay Eats: Off the Grid and Korean Fried Chicken
Get yer ribs, waffles and crème brulee! Sunday mid-day eats in Pleasanton has a slew of new lunch options all in one hot spot with the launch last month of Off the Grid: Pleasanton, the Bay Area’s most...
View ArticleDrink Here Now: Five Places to Sip This Week
1) Celebrate National Margarita Day at BlackbirdIn addition to SF Beer Week, Craft Beer Month, and Strong Beer Month, February also boasts National Margarita Day, on Saturday the 22nd. To celebrate,...
View ArticleParty Blotter: Music to Keep You Dancing All Night
This edition of the Party Blotter features two of Detroit’s finest DJs, both performing in our fair city on the same night. Both are at the top of their game, so it’s hard to decide which of the two...
View ArticleWine of the Week: A Sauvignon Blanc for Every Occasion
I have a little something I like to call the Sauvignon Blanc test. It's fairly simple, really. The test involves drinking an entire bottle, late at night or early in the afternoon, with whatever you...
View ArticleThree Years of 7x7 Magazine for FREE! (no, seriously)
Yep, this is happening.Right now you can sign up for a FREE three year subscription to 7x7 magazine and stay on top of the latest trends in San Francisco Bay Area food, fashion and culture. For the...
View ArticleHiking Carmel’s Point Lobos
Part of the beauty of a getaway to Carmel is that while there’s plenty to keep you busy, it’s also particularly easy to do a lot of nothing. Some shop, eat, and wine taste their way through town while...
View ArticleFoodie Agenda: A Delfina Cooking Class, A Wine Showdown and More!
Thursday, February 20San Francisco foodies are in for a special treat this weekend. World-renowned New Orleans restaurant Jacques-Imo’s Café will be moving out West for three nights only (one at New...
View ArticleNew San Francisco Bike Registry Helps You Retrieve Your Stolen Bike
Bike theft is a serious problem in San Francisco. A report earlier this year revealed that more than 4,000 bikes are stolen every year, with an average of 11 bikes per day getting cut, clipped, and...
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