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[via C'mon Pony]

Mom wall!

There’s a mom wall currently in progress at Dear Mom. Look at all these great moms! To add your mom to the fray, just drop off (or email them) a pic.

New roof-deck restaurant coming to the Mission in May

SF Magazine has the scoop on what’s happening with the roof space above Lolinda:

No one has been up there since Medjool closed in early 2012, but we’ve known for a while that Paganini had something special in store. Late last week, he revealed that the roof will be called El Techo de Lolinda, offering a new menu of Latin street food and classic Latin cocktails like mojitos. El Techo will be open for dinner every night of the week, and for brunch on Saturday and Sunday. The whole space has gotten a major overhaul—apparently with some rather fancy and amazing Australian heat lamps. [link]

Street food! Mojitos! Brunch! Aussie lamps! Epic view! Coming in May! Can’t wait!

[Photo of the deck back when it was part of Medjool by Kevin Hahn]

USF can’t keep KUSF going but apparently *can* have an oyster bar

Save KUSF!

[via Emily]

How frustrated do you get when you can’t find your friends in Dolores Park on a busy day?

Our pal Abby, who, believe me, has had her share of misadventures in the park, had some stories to tell after spending some of 4/20 in Dolores Park, so here she is telling them to me and Kat:

[Graphic by ashleyisachild] (Thanks, Mikey!)

Drink of the Week: Sierra Nevada Double Pale Ale

At 9.5% ABV, this was a gnarly thing to try to drink on such a summery summer weekend, but I just had to try this rare variation on the classic Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Its full name has something to do with the 25th anniversary of Celebrator Beer News, so I suspect it won’t be widely available, or available for long, but it was on tap at Zeitgeist as of a couple days ago.

Basically, it tastes like they crammed two or three classic Sierras into one small goblet: lots of hops, lots of sweetness, lots of texture. And lots of alcohol. Highly recommended if you’re a fan of the original, though it’d be more fun to drink in the winter months. (Good thing June is coming soon.)

Drink of the week is brought to you by Poachedjobs.com.

Rich nerds in Noe Valley

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[via @kmodes]

Manchester meets Berlin, tonight in the Lower Haight

DJ Tristes Tropiques, of the Mission-based Haçeteria crew, is one of the most talented and versatile DJs I know, so I’m pretty sure this is gonna rule. From American Tripps‘s official invite:

For this edition of our monthly party in the Lower Haight, we asked DJ Tristes Tropiques (Haçeteria SF) to put together a Manchester-themed set (featuring New Order, the Smiths, the Fall, and other acts from those heady dayz).

RSVP and invite your friends!

Beautiful day in the park!

P.S. Sorry, Jessica :P

Belly overload!

Chefs Justin Navarro (from The Galley) and Wes Rowe (who knows everything there is to know about the SF burger scene) have put together something very special for this weekend:

Belly Dinner Menu
$27/person

Salmon Belly
crushed wasabi peas, pickled ginger, and soy reduction

Lamb Bacon
served atop arugula and potato soup with creme fraiche

Bbq’ed Pork Belly
with pickled slaw

Strawberry Rhubarb Pie by Magpies
with Jelly Belly Ice-Cream

Wine Pairing $20
Paired by Kris Esqueda of Vinyl Wine Bar

Get tickets!

Allan Hough

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Biographical Info:

"I joked that living in the Mission would be the end of me. And there were nights where it felt like the case.

One night I went out with my friend Allan to the bar that no one goes to on 16th Street, where I lost half my drink and money on the dance floor. Later we skated down 16th to Evelyn Lee, where I fell off my board and landed on my head as the 22 bus sped past behind me. A sobering moment. At the bar, I sulked and nursed my wounds until Allan put on Amy Winehouse’s 'Valerie.' We danced, he dipped me, and I felt better."

— My pal Valerie, writing about life in the Mission