The enigmatic street artist Believe in People’s brains dominate the Alise Hotel in the Tenderloin
Through the Compton’s TLGB District, trans women of color have fought to stay in the Tenderloin, where the fight for queer liberation began more than 50 years ago.
Year-old Mensho Ramen might have the creamiest, most assertive bowl of ramen in San Francisco, and Japantown newcomer Hinodeya Ramen Bar has many wonderful surprises, too.
A project from the team behind Benjamin Cooper, the Douglas Room is a hotel bar locals will want to go to.
A speakeasy of sorts opens in the Tenderloin, plainly visible through the plate-glass windows.
Although best avoided at breakfast or lunch, Phlox Commons churns out a decent dinner.
An 18-member nightlife collective prevented SoMa’s 50-year-old queer bar from disappearing.
Rum & Sugar, in the Tenderloin, puts the “rum” in “humdrum.”
A beautiful Japanese-spa-and-restaurant in the Tenderloin, Onsen is nothing if not unique.
Looking like a 70-year-old steakhouse, the Saratoga is a treasure with an utterly contemporary menu.