Famous San Francisco Restaurants

So you want to eat at one of San Francisco’s famous restaurants. Great news! There’s a ton of iconic spots all over the city to choose from. Now, we know what you’re thinking: Stretchy Pants, how can you possibly list all of the incredible, classic, unique restaurants this crazy city has to offer? And the short of it is, we can’t—at least not in one blog post. But we can compile a starter list of famous contenders that draw locals and visitors alike each and every day. From high-end restaurants to old-school mainstays to new-wave joints, here’s a little sampler of some of SF’s most famous eateries.

San Francisco Food Gifts for Father’s Day

If you’re like us and love giving and receiving, high-quality food gifts then this post is for you. This Father’s Day, show Dad how much you love and appreciate him with any of these local, San Francisco Bay Area food products. From small-batch chocolates to traditional Chinese dumplings to fermented preserves, we’ve rounded up our top food gifts that are, dare we say it, 100-percent delicious and Father-approved.

Best Places for Easter Brunch in San Francisco

Ahhh Easter morning. The fresh anticipation of egg hunts, sugar overloads, and extended family gatherings is exciting. But if you don’t really feel like popping that spiral ham in the oven to feed a hungry hoard in your kitchen, then we’ve got you covered. Stretchy Pants put on our roomiest waistbands and hit the pavement to find you the best San Francisco eateries for Easter brunch this year, and boy is it looking like it’s going to be one hella tasty holiday.

FOR NATIONAL HEART MONTH GO RED FOR WOMEN - DONATE YOUR CLOTHES

February is the month all about red, pink, hearts and spreading a little love. But did you know that February is also National Heart Month? That’s why Union & Fifth is Go(ing) Red for Women with the American Heart Association. Go Red for Women is shedding some light on heart disease all of February. Heart disease is not just a disease for men - in fact 1 in 3 women die of heart disease or stroke. But guess what? It’s totally preventable! By making simple and smart changes in your routine you ca

JOIN THE ZORAN FOLLOWING

Born in 1947 in Yugoslavia, Zoran studied architecture at the University of Belgrade before he immigrated to the United States in 1971. By 1976 he completed his first collection consisting of three shirts, a pair of pants and a skirt. His tops were white and the bottoms black. Simple. This first collection would mark the cornerstone of his style and fashion success. His collections are comprised of a handful of neutral colors (i.e. black, gray, ivory, camel, brown),  luxurious and high quality