Late Night Boozing Bill Fails to Pass Senate Committee
A bill proposed by San Francisco state Senator Mark Leno that would have allowed businesses to stay open later and sell alcohol until 4:00am has failed to clear the Senate Governmental Organization Committee.
Is SF Ready for Alcohol Sales After 2am?
State Senator Mark Leno has proposed a bill that would allow communities the option of extending beverage service until 4am at restaurants, night clubs and bars, pending a full public approval process—something that could greatly affect San Francisco’s nightlife scene.
Founder Explains Controversial Nightlife App SceneTap
Over the last week, an app has been launched in San Francisco that has come under the spotlight of many concerned with privacy issues. But SceneTap founder and CEO Cole Harper is attempting to quell the uproar over the technology.
San Francisco Nightlife a Boon For City Coffers
San Francisco’ nightlife scene generally only makes headlines when something bad happens outside a club or restaurant. But according to a new report by the San Francisco Controller’s Office, the industry contributes more than $4 billion to the local economy.
Put Some Clothes On!
That’s what San Francisco Supervisor Scott Wiener is suggesting as he has introduced legislation that would require people going nude in the city to cover public seating before sitting down and to put on clothes before entering a restaurant.
San Francisco Reigns Supreme
The HuffingtonPost ranked world cities on the basis of Michelin stars per capita with more than 100,000 residents. And how did our beloved City do?
SF Supes Approve Cheaper Live Entertainment Permit
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has given unanimous initial approval to legislation that would create a new, less expensive permit to allow cafes and restaurants to host live music.




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