Revolution on Bartlett at 22nd buffed and ready for the Community Market Fundraiser.

It’s 7:51 a.m.67 ° and going up to 85 °. Yes!

Oh dear, temptation. (See photo above)

Parklet, Walklet

Rebar, the folks who put in the parklet in front of the Revolution Cafe on 22nd street (recent site of the mural drama, peace, apology) wrote about resurfacing the city in SF MOMA’s Open Space blog. In the piece, they describe a new version called the walklet.

Carbecue’s?

Luckily, not in our neighborhood, but SF Weekly reports on three.

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