5 Reasons You Must See Godzilla Return to the Big Screen and Destroy SF
If you're skeptical about dishing out the cash to see this weekend's blockbuster monster flick, don't be. Godzilla destroying SF is an absolute must-watch (and not just to get the 1998 flop with...
View ArticleSacramento Becomes a Culinary Destination for Farm-to-Fork Restaurants
Sufficed it to say, Sacramento isn't exactly known as a town populated by gastronomes, or, for that matter, restaurants of Michelin-level repute. Cue fable about the tortoise and the hare, in which the...
View ArticleWhere to Score Great Finds Vintage Shopping in the East Bay
It's that time of the year again when you need to stock up on sun dresses, cut off shorts, and floppy hats, and there's no better selection than the vintage stores of the East Bay for all your...
View ArticleThe Freshest Vegetarian Dishes in West Sonoma County
Today, modern chefs honor meatless recipes as a delicious challenge to their talents, showcasing the natural flavors, textures, and visual appeal of the finest garden ingredients. And few get it...
View ArticleDirector Gia Coppola Talks "Palo Alto," James Franco, and Her Famous Name
The word is out: Gia Coppola has the gene. Francis Ford’s first grandchild has taken her place behind the camera (and on paper as screenwriter) on the independent film Palo Alto, based on James...
View ArticleHow to Tell When Your Pet Has Allergies
Welcome to our weekly 'Ask a Vet from the SF SPCA' feature on 7x7.com. Dr. Jeannine Berger, DVM, DACVB is a board certified veterinary behaviorist who counsels guardians whose pets’ issues are beyond...
View ArticleChristian Louboutin Opens on Maiden Lane
Red-sole shoe extraordinaire Christian Louboutin softly opened on Maiden Lane on Monday. The 1650-square-foot space carries both men and women's collections as well as bags, like the new Passage...
View ArticleFoodie Updates: Outerlands Reopens, Oakland's Plum Transformed, and More
The biggest food-news items this week are the reopening, at long last, of Outerlands (albeit for lunch only right now), and the transformation of Oakland's Plum into something a bit more casual, and...
View ArticleFrom Parking to Rent, How the Bay Area Stacks Up to the Rest of the Nation
The nation's been buzzing about the Bay Area for quite some time now, including SF and Oakland in every Buzzfeed-esque listicle, and labeling the cities everything from Most Charming to Worst Parking....
View ArticleSilicon Valley Eats: Spring-y Italian, Pub Fare, and Battle of the Juicers
The latest foodie happenings on the Peninsula.The new hot spot in Burlingame may be Fattoria E Mare, a big space nestled by the Broadway Cal Train station that rocks pleasing possibilities. An Italian...
View Article9 Topical Bay to Breakers Costume Ideas We Really Want to See This Year
If Bay to Breakers (which goes down this Sunday) snuck up on you this year, then you're probably still in hot pursuit of a costume that will blow everyone's brightly-colored tutus off. You could fall...
View ArticleStudents, Alumni, and Local Brands Join Forces for Academy of Art Pop-Up Shop
Ready your wallets, a unique pop up store called SHOP! will offer merchandise made by students and alumni of the Academy of Art University at a giant warehouse in Dogpatch on Monday. The selection of...
View Article2014's Fashion Darlings, Top Mens’ Styles, Hair-Raisers, and More
7x7 Magazine's annual Best of SF showcases all you could ever hope to eat, drink, see, buy, know, and do in the city. Here is the Best of Style:Fashion Darlings: Mansoor ScottThe next big fashion duo á...
View ArticleExtraordinary Sparklers Get Their Moment in the Flute
I confess that I like my wine odd. A blend of five grapes from Croatia that no one’s heard of? Sold. An orange wine so sour it might as well be kombucha? More, please. And when it comes to the sparkly...
View ArticleNew Dishes Like Katsu, Dosas, and Pirogi Abound in Silicon Valley
Hot food happenings in Silicon Valley.Mountain View now has Kobe Curry, a hidden gem off the well-trodden Castro Street. With a straightforward menu centered on aged Kobe and Angus beef sourced from...
View ArticleBest Of Play: Where to Have Game Night, Workout, and Catch Some Air
7x7 Magazine's annual Best of SF showcases all you could ever hope to eat, drink, see, buy, know, and do in the city. Here is the Best of Play:Insider Access: Gotham ClubAT&T Park’s new...
View ArticleHot 20 Community Choice 2014: Nominate the Bay Area's Brightest Leaders
7x7’s annual Hot 20 is one of our most anticipated features each year. It's a celebration of the Bay Area’s most influential movers and shakers who make San Francisco such an exciting place to...
View ArticleFoodie Updates: Plin Headed to the Mission, Encuentro Expands, and More
If you haven't gotten to the dozen or so restaurants that have debuted in the last month, allow us to mention a few more to add to your list. Plus, we have the announcement of a new Italian concept...
View ArticleCris Benton Captures South San Francisco's Colorful Saltscapes
Once upon the 1860s, much of the South San Francisco landscape was a vast plain of marsh and mud. Then small-time salt manufacturers began to use levees to further their production of the briny stuff....
View ArticleRich Table Reveals Their Hangar 1 Cocktail at Pinterest's Housewarming Party
Head chef Evan Rich and mixologist Corey Harrison of Rich Table poured their new Hangar 1 Vodka wild summer cocktail for the very first time last week at Pinterest's housewarming party in celebration...
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