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Great Resources For Local News, Events, And Activities In San Francisco

Just moved here or looking for some activities in San Francisco? Here are some great resources – newspapers, blogs, social accounts – for staying informed and entertained in San Francisco, many of which I read or follow myself to stay up to date with what’s going on the the San Francisco Bay Area!

Local News

  • San Francisco Chronicle: The main local paper for San Francisco news, events, and food, and other features.
  • The SF Standard: A relative newcomer, the San Francisco Standard has quickly gained readership for local news.
  • California Today from NYTimes: Daily newsletter with collated news and features about California, including San Francisco.
  • Axios SF: Originally The SF Minute, this became the local outpost of Axios.
  • SFist: Provides “quick daily news” headline coverage for San Francisco and the Bay Area.
  • SFGate: The free sister site of SF Chronicle, SFGate also offers “quick daily news”. I like the Home Improvement and Garden section.

Events

  • 7×7: A lifestyle website featuring articles on food, arts, culture, and events in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Foopee “The List”: Offers an amazing compiled list for San Francisco concerts across multiple venues.
  • Eddie’s List: A newsletter resource for regular event listings, news, and reviews in San Francisco.
  • FunCheap SF: A website and newsletter dedicated to finding and sharing free and affordable events happening in San Francisco

Food

  • Ask Me SF top restaurants: A restaurant guide from yours truly
  • Eater SF: San Francisco Bay Area subsection of Eater. This is a great resource for food and restaurant news, reviews, and recommendations.
  • Tablehopper: San Francisco resident Marcia Gagliardi has been writing a detailed food and restaurants newsletter for 17+ years. She is often the first in the know about brand new openings in the bay.
  • The Infatuation SF: Similar to Eater, The Infatuation also offers restaurant reviews, listicles, and guides to help you find the best noms.
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San Francisco Blogger/Influencers

  • Andrew Tours SF: Andrew has a whole host of San Francisco recommendations, restaurant reviews, and more.
  • Charweeezy: Charlene also has great recs for food around the Bay area and lives in my same San Francisco neighborhood!
  • Adonis Eats: Adonis just has this down-to-earth feel and tends to review more mom and pop food spots
  • Silicon Valley Foodies – I like this account for learning about the South Bay hot spots!
  • Kalejunkie – Nicole has health-conscious recipes that are tasty too! She’s often inspired by Bay Area restaurants.
  • Crazy Thick Asians: Despite the fun name, Jen and Wes aren’t thick at all! They have easy to follow mostly asian recipes.
  • TiffLovesTofu: I love tofu too! You don’t? Tiff will surely change your mind with lots of fun ways to cook with the versatile ingredient.
  • TiffyCooks: Another Tiff food blogger I enjoy following for simple mostly Asian food recipes. She adorably cooks bento-style lunchboxes for her hubby.
  • Smelly Lunchbox: I greatly enjoy Susanna’s mostly Cantonese recipes. These are also super easy to follow and she recently introduced her followers to some great San Francisco gardening accounts!
  • JustOneCookbook: Nami’s site is a long-time go-to favorite of mine for Japanese food recipes but she also has many recommendations around the San Francisco Bay area
  • Michelle Fang: Michelle Fang regularly posts weekly events on X-itter for hobnobbing with the tech/VC crowd and has a fantastic starter pack.
  • Financial Samurai: Sam Dogen from Financial Samurai lives in the SF Bay area and has lots of advice not just about Bay Area housing investments but the FIRE lifestyle.

Podcasts

  • Bay Curious: A podcast and newsletter by local news channel KQED that explores the quirks and questions of the Bay Area.
  • Total SF by SF Chronicle: A podcast from Heather Knight and Peter Hartlaub that celebrates all things San Francisco. This has now been reborn as a newsletter by Peter Hartlaub.
  • Storied SF: I recently learned of this podcast, which highlights artists, small businesses, and activists!

Misc

  • Hiking by Transit: Bay area resident, Evan Tschuy, put together this comprehensive list of hiking trails you can access with public transportation.
  • Outside Lands Western Neighborhood Project: Unrelated to the concert, Outside Lands! This website is like a wiki of the history and evolution of the westerly neighborhoods in SF, which used to be sand dunes! 🤯

Hyperlocal News Sites

  • Mission Local: A hyperlocal news site with a focus on the Mission District but often times includes all of San Francisco as well.
  • Ingleside Light: I live in the Ingleside area so this publication is a must-subscribe for me since it covers a lot of the new businesses and fun events in this neck of the woods.
  • Marina Times / The Voice SF: Editor Susan Dyer Reynolds is a force to be reckoned with regardless if you agree or disagree with her political leanings. The Voice SF is a newer publication of hers.
  • Richmond Review Sunset Beacon: Covering the westerly neighborhoods surrounding GGP, this is a hyperlocal online site and printed publication.

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