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Beach Clean-up

July 23rd, 2008

I just got this scoop on this beach clean-up from the folks at Thrillist.

Clean up Ocean Beach and get rewarded with food, libations and music for all of your hard work!

Barefoot Wine Beach Rescue Project

Jul 26, 3-5pm at Ocean Beach/5:30-7:30pm at the Beach Chalet

1000 Great Hwy, at Ocean Beach

The Sunset
415.386.8439

This Saturday, hit OB for a Surfrider/Barefoot sponsored, 2hr beach clean that’ll be immediately followed by a free-wine Beach Chalet bash featuring everything from cab sauv to bubbly white zin, “beach treats” like grilled salmon BLTs and hangar steak skewers, and live music from Tristan Prettyman — who would have been a very pretty man indeed, if she wasn’t a chick.


Java Beach on Sloat!

June 18th, 2008

Filed under: Outer Sunset Business, Sunset District — admin @ 4:10 pm

 

 

The rumors where true!  I was driving by today (thus the sort of whacked cameraphone photo) and saw the sign!

Java Beach is opening a new location at Sloat Blvd and 45th Avenue! 

Hmmm… I’m probably still closer to the one on Judah Street - but having a second option across the street from the San Francisco Zoo is nice too!

Three cheers for the upcoming caffeine fix!


Sea Biscuit Cafe - Outer Sunset

June 13th, 2008

Filed under: Outer Sunset Business — admin @ 12:43 am

Sometimes you just need a cup of coffee.  Anything will do.  McDonald’s.  Rolling Pin.  Happy Donuts.  Folger’s Crystals.  Whatever.  All you need is a boost of caffeine.

Othertimes, you want your coffee to take you away to a quite neck of the woods (so to speak of course, there aren’t really any woods in the Outer Sunset district).  You want a place with a bit of an artistic vibe.  Where you can grab a book from a shelf, order up a snack, a cup of caffeine (or a glass of wine or beer if you prefer your liquid beverages to beon the alcoholic side!) and relax on a weathered old sofa. 

But the best part?  

Open Mic comedy on Monday nights.  I stumbled in here on a random Monday, and while I didn’t find myself laughing too much because I had met an old friend there to chat (ok, maybe there was a little snicker that came out once or twice), I did enjoy the fact that the place was more than just a coffee shop buried deep in the Avenues (and the fact that it’s buried out here in the Avenues is a GOOD thing, not a bad thing.)  It was actually a bit of a community hub too. 

Stop by sometime and take a load off.  I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

 
Sea Biscuit Cafe
3815 Noriega Street
(between 45th Ave & 46th Ave)
San Francisco, CA 94122
(415) 661-3784


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