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Where to Watch the Presidential Debates
The jousting and parrying, the low blows and cheap shots, and the fate of the world itself in the balance...the presidential debates are the ultimate cage match, and should be watched in a bar full of rowdy fans like any other sporting event. Watch the debates at one of these spots and feel the surreal patriotic fever.
Oktoberfest
Exchange your wimpy pint glass for a liter-sized, boot-shaped beer stein and raise it to the annual celebration of German heritage (i.e. beer, sausage and polka): Oktoberfest. You won’t need a flight to Munich to join in the festivities, but you may need an Alka-Seltzer and a few hairs of the dog that bit you. Prost!
5 to Try: Peruvian Restaurants
Citrusy, spicy, and seafood-heavy with Andean, Spanish, Asian and African flavors, Peruvian food is fresh-tasting, complex and exotic yet broadly appealing, so it’s no surprise that this cuisine is sweeping through the city, with a splashy cebicheria opening on the Embarcadero, a hot rotisserie getting fired up in the Mission, and a pisco parlor moving in on Market Street—and that’s in addition to the stellar line-up of Peruvian joints we’ve already got.
Now in San Francisco: New Restaurants
Whether it's a brand-new bistro or a recently opened spot that's red hot, get the latest on SF's restaurant scene.
Slow Food City
Looks like the food of the past--sustainable, local, organic--will, after decades of destructive, imported and unnatural agriculture, become the food of the future. Check out local restaurants supporting the slow food movement, or do it on your own with local farmer's markets and CSAs.





