Looking back, the Cheap Bastard has come to realize that this humble old site, cheapbastardsf.com, has been around a while now! In fact, we've been around long enough that the landscape of cheap is shifting right out from under our feet.
First and foremost, if you haven't noticed already, there's been a huge financial catastrophe which is continuing to unfold before our eyes. The upshot is that a lot more folks are in need of saving money 'case they don't have the money that the once did. On top of that, there's been some inflation too. Not out of control inflation, the actual rate is quite low, but some factors, such as the requirement that businesses such as restaurants provide health care coverage to their workers has caused lunch prices to go up.
Lunch in downtown SF was once a meal that, with a little skill, could easily be had for $5 or under. Those days have waned! Now, getting a lunch downtown for under $8 should be considered the standard for cheap.
But there are a few places we thought we should point out for their ability to keep it cheap. Do you have any suggestions? Ways to eat for less? Let us know!
- San Buena taco truck – awesomely delicious burritos for $6.50 at the corner of Bush & Sansome
- Yank Sing Express – sounds pricey, but their lunch special goes for about $4.50 on Stevenson between 1st and 2nd
- Bindi – Indian boxed lunch – vegetarian curries and rice for $5 on 2nd between Market and Mission
- Muffins Muffins – banh mi Vietnamese sandwiches located in a muffin shop for $5 on 2nd between Mission and Howard
- Tea Garden – tiny Taiwan Chinese hole in the wall located in a parking garage – noodles and rice rolls for under $5 on Mission between 1st and 2nd


Well, now it's time to announce the upcoming release of Jam It's follow-up volume, 


But let's say you're not in the mood for waiting in a 45 minute line at 7am on a Tuesday morning, or, more to the point, you don't have much of an appetite for spening $4.50 on a tiny nibble of deliciousness? Where can you get some quality baked goods fit for a Cheap Bastard?
Free Museums. Cheap Bastards are already aware, or at least you should be, that many museums in SF have a “first Tuesday” free day, but what if it rains on some other day? Some museums are always free! Some are touristy, but you haven't been in six years, so try the Cable Car Musuem, the Museum of the City of San Francisco, the Octagon House, or the San Francisco Fire Museum. If you've got some quarters burning a hole in your pocket, check out the Musée Mécanique.
It's not that you need a special excuse to leave the car behind when you're commuting, or otherwise travelling around the Bay, but SFBC's Gas-Free Fridays campaign is a way to get out the word on cheap, cleaner, and greener ways to get from Point J to Point Q.
