Today, we're dropping a very fun package about all things House of Prime Rib in San Francisco. First up: Tables are harder than ever to book. So how do you get in? https://t.co/5I6g0E1jO5
How are San Francisco restaurants really doing? Here’s what sales revenue says
By @calaesthetic and @emma_stiefel
https://t.co/4iUNSb6nKD via @sfchronicle
Yes… we are working with AI!
It’s pretty fun: ask our bot where to eat in the Bay Area, and it’ll surface a recommendation via the @sfchronicle (human) food team https://t.co/PvZ5NissW0
Just a brief reminder that the @sfchronicle (aka me) wrote about Feinstein's daughter having power of attorney over her two weeks ago. "Katherine Feinstein — who has power of attorney in her mother’s legal matters..." https://t.co/LfHlQGRsec
For the past 18 months, @GabrielleLurie and I have been working together on a deep dive into drug dealers in the Tenderloin, the epicenter of SF’s drug crisis.
The investigation led us to a tiny, remote patch of central Honduras.
@SFBallFan@demianbulwa@jesslander@Esther_mobley Read on for plenty of Boonville Hotel shout-outs/quotes! Their hot sauce, made with these local peppers, is dynamite (so is everything they make)
https://t.co/xLIW85e3cu
Welcome to Anderson Valley: This undiscovered wine region is the affordable alternative to Napa Valley
Incredible feature project by @jesslander@Esther_mobley@calaesthetic and many others https://t.co/kfZ4dRjpRJ
Napa and Sonoma are too expensive -- so @jesslander conceived of this package of stories about an incredible antidote: Anderson Valley. https://t.co/U7Z0zoMsqQ
@sf_mills Hi, Emily, I'm with the Chronicle, hoping to talk to shoppers who were stocking up yesterday/today — could you send me a DM or email? [email protected]
CHRONICLE INVESTIGATION: Stanford partnered with a major Bay Area hospital to open a quality pediatric intensive care unit.
But the deaths of 4 children at the hospital raise questions about whether it was able to provide top-notch care.
https://t.co/feLXh4ICrM
A “temporary”-tattoo startup in San Francisco tells its customers to “regret nothing.” Now some have regrets. (via @calaesthetic for @sfchronicle in News+)
https://t.co/ZgqhTBQ0x7