Watching the Giants in the Mission

We’ve got a pennant race on our hands, people.  While the obvious place to catch the Giants in the playoffs is AT&T Park, this is also unfortunately the time when the bandwagon is overflowing with corporate sponsor types and other rich people who often price the true fans (who have been attending almost every regular season game, right guys?) right out of the ballpark.

So where does that leave you?  Well, probably watching the game in some bar with the rest of us plebeians.  The only question that remains is which bar.  The Phoenix is an obvious choice because of its plentiful, large TVs and well-priced, hardy food; but if the turnout for the World Cup earlier this summer was any indication, be prepared to stand up for 9 innings.  Benders also seems like it would be a no-brainer with their delicious kitchen and cheap drinks, but the televisions are at odd angles to watch for any formidable length of time. 

Interestingly, several seemingly knowledgable fans have informed me that Guerrero Street is the place to be for baseball.  Two bars within a block from each other, Elixir and the 500 Club, each have well-situated TVs in addition to that unique San Francisco vibe that makes you feel like you’re not in a sports bar.  Plus, if those places are too packed, the Kilowatt is also right down the street.

Remember, this is the time when San Franciscans need to band together and not worry that giving away the secret location of their favorite spot might cause it to be too crowded for their personal enjoyment.  Sooo, where’s your favorite spot to catch a game?

(Please be careful with the dugout pranks, though)

[Photo by The Tens]

Inside Hua Zang Si Temple

Achieve Satori and receive a complimentary chocolate cake.

[Taken inside Hua Zang Si Temple on 22nd St. during Mission Bicycle's "10 Mission Secrets Bike Tour"]

18th Commandments

What?

Hold Hands To Cross Street

Looks like this lady is well aware of the perils of crossing at 19th and Dolores.

Those “sidewalk bulb outs” and “pedestrian refuges” can’t come soon enough.

[photo and title by Jeremy Brooks]

New Toilets at Dolores Park!

Mission Local reports:

They open today, and will be available everyday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., according to Rec and Parks spokesman Elton Pon.

Excellent news! Now there will be no lines, and fewer people will fall victim to the Dolores Park Peeper.

[via Curbed SF]

And They Left A Message

And They Left A Message

On a window. On the ground. In an alley.

The O.C. 4 Life

New fall fashions are in stock now at Thrift Town! This peach is displayed prominently on the sale t-shirt rack southeast of the checkout counter. Represent!

P.S. The under-appreciated third season of The O.C. is streaming now at TheWB.com.

Because It Sucks

Many Machines saw this tagger slapping a sticker on a bus somewhere, took action, and then wrote an open letter to the kid explaining why:

It is very important that you understand that I didn’t do this because of some sort of anti-sticker philosophy.  (My views on the matter are fairly fluid.)

I pulled your sticker down because it sucks.  Really, it’s terrible.

Read on for the whole story and pics of the sucky sticker.

Muni Repair

Yeah, I think Muni Diaries should probably Photoshop this into an epic new logo right about now.

[Photo by Justin Beck.]

P.S. Muni Diaries Live will back at the Make-Out Room later this month, with a special Halloween edition.

Hey, Foodie!

Janebook isn’t impressed:

it seems like every pretentious idiot i meet these days seems to refer to him or herself as a “foodie” in a manner not dissimilar to the way in which awkward mainstream bros start self-identifying as hipsters the minute they buy an animal collective album or the third american apparel flex fleece sweatshirt (i shouldn’t even have to say this but COME ON, so 2005) enters their wardrobe.

Sure, this line of criticism might be a little 2005 too, but do read on.

[Photo by Jesse Friedman.]