Flickr/sassyradish Hosting a Super Bowl party on Sunday? Not sure what food to serve? You’ve got plenty of options right here in the neighborhood for catering your big shindig.
Category Archives: Greenburger’s
Whiskey Commons Pop Up at Greenburger’s Tonight [UPDATE: Canceled]
Facebook/Whiskey Commons UPDATE 8/21/2012, 3pm: We’ve just received word that this event will NOT be happening tonight. The reason is unclear at this time. We’ll update if it is rescheduled. Whiskey Commons, a street food project which has been making … Continue reading
Happy Canada Day! Have Some Poutine.
Flickr/s.yume Oh hey, it’s Canada Day! Today marks 145 years since Canada was officially unified as a nation. (OK, actually tomorrow is Canada Day, since today is a Sunday — but, technicality.) The point is, there’s poutine to be had.
Table for One: Dining Solo in the Lower Haight
Flickr/Alexis Mire
Greenburger’s Celebrates One Year Anniversary
This week marks a year since Greenburger’s opened its doors at 518 Haight Street. And to celebrate, they’ve got something special planned.
Lower Haight Leftovers: 7/15 Edition
Flickr/Muffet Restaurants are innovating, construction is progressing, events are evolving — the neighborhood is abuzz in this week’s leftovers!
Lower Haight Leftovers: 5/27 Edition
Flickr/andynash Yes it’s the Friday before a holiday weekend, but that don’t mean there ain’t news to report! Here are a few news items for you to digest as you slide towards Memorial Day and beyond.
New in the Neighborhood: Greenburger’s
We’re kicking off our second year here at Haighteration with an in-depth look at the neighborhood’s newest restaurant, Greenburger’s, which officially opens at 518 Haight Street today.
Lower Haight Leftovers: 3/4 Edition
Flickr/Muffet Here’s our regular Friday roundup of stories that didn’t quite make the front page this week!
Exclusive: Bistro St. Germain to Become “Greenburger’s”
Note: This story first appeared at Wednesday night’s Haighteration in 3D pop-up shop. Reposting here for those who missed it! For weeks now, you may have noticed folks toiling away inside 518 Haight St., the former home of Bistro St. … Continue reading