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Neighborhoods
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Every neighborhood has its own personality. Find yours.
The Mission
SF's cultural heart — murals on every alley, the burrito debate that will never be settled, Dolores Park on a sunny day, and a Latino heritage that defines the city's soul.
Hayes Valley
Boutique-lined blocks where the old freeway used to be — Patricia's Green gatherings, small-batch everything, and a walkable food scene that rewards curiosity.
The Sunset
The fog belt's best-kept secret — family-run dim sum houses, surfer culture at Ocean Beach, neighborhood bars where everyone knows everyone, and the most underrated food in the city.
North Beach
Little Italy with a Beat poetry soul — City Lights Books, sidewalk espresso, family-owned trattorias, and a view of Coit Tower that never gets old.
The Castro
The historic heart of LGBTQ+ America — rainbow crosswalks, a beloved independent cinema, community activism that changed the world, and a neighborhood pride that's infectious.
Noe Valley
Sunny, stroller-friendly, and fiercely independent — a Saturday farmers market, neighborhood bookstores, and a café-per-block ratio that would make Paris jealous.
The Richmond
Quietly the best food neighborhood in the city — Burmese, Russian, Chinese, and Irish all on one stretch of Clement Street, plus Golden Gate Park in your backyard.
Dogpatch
Industrial grit turned artisan hub — craft distilleries, waterfront dining, the Museum of Craft and Design, and a community built by makers and builders.
Bernal Heights
A hilltop village within the city — the best panoramic views, a tight-knit community of families and artists, and a neighborhood swing that's become an unofficial landmark.
Outer Sunset
Where the city meets the Pacific — surf shops, brewery taprooms, beach bonfires, and a small-town feeling that most San Franciscans don't even know exists.
Categories
What San Francisco Is Talking About
Real conversations, not ad spend.
Restaurants & Food
The Mission burrito, Chinatown dim sum, and the 47 other food arguments SF will never resolve
Events & Culture
Gallery openings, comedy shows, outdoor concerts, and the neighborhood events worth crossing town for
Services & Home
Plumbers, electricians, and contractors who understand Victorian-era plumbing and won't ghost you
Real Estate
Rental intel, neighborhood comparisons, and the SF housing wisdom that only comes from living here
Fitness & Outdoors
Trail running in the Presidio, ocean swimming, climbing gyms, and the outdoor culture SF lives for
Health & Medical
Doctors, therapists, and specialists recommended by your actual neighbors — not by an algorithm
Beauty & Wellness
Stylists, barbers, and wellness practitioners the neighborhood actually trusts
Retail & Shopping
Independent bookstores, vintage shops, plant stores, and the small businesses that define each neighborhood
Food & Drink
Third-wave coffee, craft breweries, natural wine bars, and the best happy hours by neighborhood
Recommendations
Dog walkers, movers, tax help — the everyday stuff you ask your neighbor about over the back fence
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Health in San Francisco
The Pulse of San Francisco
What locals are actually saying right now.
La Taqueria vs. El Farolito debate aside — has anyone tried the new birria spot on 24th near York? The consommé is life-changing and there's no line yet. You're welcome.
Ocean Beach was absolutely firing this morning. Clean 6-8 foot sets, offshore winds, and I counted maybe 15 people out. If you've been waiting for your day, tomorrow morning looks just as good.
The bookstore on Octavia is hosting a local author reading series every Thursday evening. Went last week — small crowd, great conversation, free wine. Exactly the kind of thing this neighborhood does well.
Need a plumber who knows old Victorian pipes and won't charge me $300 just to look at the problem. Last guy said my whole bathroom needs replumbing. Want a second opinion from someone honest.
The Burmese place on Clement near 8th Ave just started doing weekend tea leaf salad specials. Showed up at noon, no wait. By 1pm the line was around the block. Early bird gets the lahpet.
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