- If you’ve ever wondered what goes on in those anti-vaxxer talks – here’s one at More Mojo that was live-tweeted by a neighbor [via @kane]
- Love from the city supes for Noe Valley Pet Co [@omnivorebooks]
- Speaking of Omnivore, why this gem of a bookstore is so amazing (and we live here!) [Mercury News]
- Avedano’s is closing – so be sure to visit Barron’s if you want to keep a butcher in our hamlet [SF Chronicle]
- Valley Tavern is a top pick for where to watch the NBA Finals [SF Station]
- Yoga Mayu profile [@sfyogamag]
May 27, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Hair-Raising Anti-Vaxxer Thread, Love for Omnivore and Where to Watch the NBA Finals
May 5, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: “Gritty” Noe Valley and Remembering When “Noe Valley Was Nothing”
- 10 properties Zuckerberg owns across the US, from Palo Alto to HI, Tahoe to "gritty" Noe Valley [BI via @MaulieDass]
- $1.3 million tear down in Noe Valley gets outsized attention [KRON4]
- Local artist Ruth Asawa (1926-2013) is the Google doodle on May Day [@NVSF]
- Tip from a reader: Spin City is closing the Laundromat. Coffee to stay. [@NVSF]
- Sweet interview of 2 SF natives who remember when “Noe Valley was nothing” [SF Chronicle]
- La Ciccia is a gem [hazel_rose25]
- Youth week essay: Rude awakening on the streets of Noe Valley [KQED]
- The holy grail of SF housing is a 3 bedroom in Noe Valley [CBS Local]
- Profile of local filmmaker Barbara Kultinis who moved to SF in the 70s [SF Examiner]
- Beautiful neighborhood succulent wall [alex_pags]
- The May Noe Valley Voice is out (biggest stories: SkinSpirit is open and neighbors meet about Doggy Style) [NVV]
- It's pink season [the415guy]
April 21, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Oyster Bar Coming Soon, Kidnapping Rumor and Pops of Color
- This is exciting: New seafood market and oyster bar Bellingsford to open in Noe Valley this summer [SF Chronicle]
- And right now the Bellingsford future storefront is a cool new mural [sarah.bashford]
- Unsubstantiated rumor of a possible local kidnapping [CBSLocal]
- It’s not too late: Noe Valley is home to some of the best Easter chocolate [ABC7]
- Are SF streets drowning in poo? [Forbes]
- Yes, some Noe Valley houses have pools [@luxsfre]
- Cocktails for a cause: Brian Boitano is at Noe’s Cantina April 22 [liammayclem]
- Gorgeous color in a growing sea of gray [ednaisa]
- Diamond St 1984 [daveglass_foto]
April 7, 2019
NVV April 2019: We Read It So You Don't Have To

The Noe Valley Voice is published ten times a year and has been a neighborhood fixture since 1977. Here are notable highlights from the latest issue. Links are to stories we've covered here on NVSF or other resources. Follow the NVV link at the bottom for full articles and all the ads.
April 2019
Front Page: The buyer of $10 million mansion at 801 Sanchez at 21st St wants to raze the 4,600 sq. ft. building and erect a 7800 sq. ft. mansion in its place; an interview with a good samaritan and the chief trash officer of 22nd St; Noe dog park will now be open 6 days per week.
Features: The story of the bull on top of Haystack: It was a gift from the 83-year-old owner's girlfriend to celebrate his vitality. A neighbor complained that the bull's genitals were visible from the sidewalk, so he has since moved it to the roof. The bull's name is Trump, "because the president is 'just like a bull. He puts his head down and keeps on going, and he doesn't listen to nobody." Plus: More details on the permit troubles of the proposed Doggy Style, Inc.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: The average price of a single-family home in January was $3 million; only 7 houses changed hands in February.
Short Takes: The Noe Valley Garden Tour is scheduled for May 4, 2019. The Noe Valley Easter Egg Hunt in Douglass Park is scheduled for April 20. Lots of events are also planned for the Noe Valley Town Square this spring and summer.
Store Trek: Noe's Cantina, 1199 Church St. at 24th
[The Noe Valley Voice]
April 6, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: Lashes and Eggings, Aster Closes and Guamanian Food Rises, Plus Other Local Restaurant News
- The very sad saga of how Real Foods stood closed for 16 years – and then became a skin clinic [SF Chronicle]
- Someone is repeatedly egging the new skin place on 24th St [@hossarse]
- Also coming soon – a lash place at 4169 24th St [@ddudgeon]
- Aster is closed and will soon reopen as SF's first Guamanian restaurant [@InsideScoopSF]
- Changes in the works for Holy Kitchen on 24th Street [@nickoneill]
- The IPO millionaires are coming! [WSJ]
- The Agency is opening in the Castro. The Noe Valley office? A "kiosk." [eBAR]
- And here’s what that food shot in the photo at the top looks like [sandyeatsblog]
March 17, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: A Rash of Tire Slashings, Signs of Spring and Local Art
- Aster star chef Brett Cooper is leaving on March 30 [Eater]
- 9 cars have their tires slashed at Cesar Chavez and Castro [Hoodline]
- Abusive landlord Anne Kihagi spurned by city [Curbed]
- Springtime on Bill Goat Hill [doowaighne76]
- Looking at pics of a beautiful day on their phones [craighermes]
- Local art [studiogallerysf]
- Monday morning magic [pendervision]
March 10, 2019
This Week in Noe Valley: New Muni Seats Coming, IPO Angst and a Hidden Urban Jungle
- Noe Valley Farmer’s Market pho maker a contender for a James Beard Award [ABC7]
- It’s not your imagination: The new Muni seats are uncomfy [SF Chronicle]
- 228 units have been part of Ellis Act evictions in District 8 since 2008 [@RafaelMandelman]
- KCBS’s Foodie Chap talks to KCBS about his restaurant, Noe’s Cantina [KCBS]
- New pizzeria opening in ex-Fattoush space and a skin clinic coming to former Real Foods retail [Noe Valley Voice]
- Blatant clickbait and tech IPO angst: Thousands of new millionaires are about to eat SF alive [NYTimes]
NVV March 2019: We Read It So You Don't Have To

The Noe Valley Voice is published ten times a year and has been a neighborhood fixture since 1977. Here are notable highlights from the latest issue. Links are to stories we've covered here on NVSF or other resources. Follow the NVV link at the bottom for full articles and all the ads.
March 2019
Front Page: A piece about Bay Nature magazine, a tenuous connection to Mary Ellen Pleasant, the mother of civil rights in California, to a house on Laidley St; and an ode to the 48 Quintara/24th bus route.
Letters: A letter from a neighbor who has an owl in her yard on Alvarado. A thank you to the designer of the planters in the Noe Valley Town Square. Another neighbor writes that Urban Remedy uses too much plastic.
Cost of Living in Noe Valley: The average price of a single-family home in January was $2.99 million.
Store Trek: Vive La Tarte, 4026 24th St. between Noe and Castro
[The Noe Valley Voice]
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