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North West Oakland, Time to Visit


 

If you follow my blog, you know what a foodie I am.  I love exploring new taste treats in Oakland and Berkeley.  A coworker told me about the new storefront for James and the Giant Cupcake. Eurydice Manning opened her concept in 2008, but realized her dream of opening her own shop, when her North Oakland location opened for business, just last week.

My Daughter, Nia has already made a special request for these cupcakes in lieu of a birthday cake for her next special day. Here you can also order gluten free and vegan varieties.

A thriving retail corridor, the area along the Oakland Berkeley border at San Pablo has been growing and is part of the Walk Score Renaissance that Oakland has experienced. This week Walk Score announced that Oakland ranked number ten in the nation’s most walkable cities.  In the past ten years, walk-ability has become more important to Oakland families and is part of the reason that home prices have remained relatively stable in our neighborhoods. Click here to read the article.

While I was there, I happened along the Actual Café, which is, as the name states, (with tongue firmly in cheek,) an ACTUAL Café, not a cyber one.  The owners invite you to unplug, kick up your feet and stay a while. There is a wonderful bike rack, free WiFi and they sell seriously local coffee, McLaughlin Coffee that is roasted a few blocks away in Emeryville.


A Verb for Keeping Warm is one of those Etsy-esque artisan knitting shops whose purveyors have a penchant for doing things by hand.  I discovered knitting classes and yarn dyed by hand right on the premises.



I love exploring my City, and it’s always a great time to support local business.  Consider a stroll in your very walkable Oakland!


Oakland is THE food haven of the East Bay


Oakland baby!

Oakland baby!

Yes, I said it!  Sure I realize that Chez Panise in Berkeley is the birth place for California Cuisine, (and Berkeley has great restaurants), but in recent years Oakland has moved the real food movement forward. There are many restaurants here that serve locally grown and delicious food.  This weekend was all about the food, as we had the Eat Real Festival in Jack London Square.  This festival is all about sustainable food, with the goal of making real food as accessible as fast food.  As an Oaklander, I was happy to see a stellar turn-out with tons of people outside enjoying the food, drink and music at Oakland’s waterfront.   I will be honest, the lines were long, so I only selected a few spots to indulge.

I want to try all of them!  Sweet Creme Brulee!  The perfect dessert with the best packaging!

I want to try every flavor! Sweet crème brulée! The perfect dessert with the best packaging!

Friday night was majority a dessert night.  My son, daughter and I parked, walked through Jack London, stopped in the Decade With No Name exhibit, a celebration of the sculptors, painters, photographers and street artists who call Oakland, Berkeley and the greater East Bay home.   After walking the booths we all decided that we had to try,  Sweet, absurdly creamy crème brulée.  Rob of Sweet had various flavors, such as Grand Marnier, Coffee and Vanilla.  You walk up select a flavor and they burn the cream while you wait. Unbelievably good.  Next we stopped by Jack London’s newest additions, Miette.  Miette is an incredibly irresistible bakery, featuring cupcakes, cakes, cookies,  ice cream sandwiches and rarely found candy bars such as Sky Bar and Flake.   The creme fraiche ice cream sandwiches are incredible.   Miette began at the Berkeley Farmer’s Market and now has locations in the San Francisco Ferry Building in San Francisco and Jack London Square in Oakland.

Crème fraiche ice cream sandwich with graham cracker cookies.  Only seen at Miette.

Crème fraiche ice cream sandwich with graham cracker cookies. Only seen at Miette.

As the sunset, we headed over to Bocanova, for dinner.  (For a detailed review, check out my Yelp page, Deidre J.)  This place was hopping! With a full bar, handsome interior and gorgeous Oakland setting this place was the hang out  for Oaklanders.

Sea of Cortez scallops with a Brazilan curry.

Sea of Cortez scallops with a Brazilan curry.

Day Two of the Eat Real Fest brought out a more food carts and quite a crowd.  The best of show was Gerard’s Paella.  Seen on Throw Down with Bobby Flay on the Food Network, Gerard takes freshly caught seafood and makes monster pans of paella.  His set-up is unreal!  Worth the wait in line, this was the best lunch that I have had in weeks.

Just a modest pan of paella!

Just a modest pan of paella!

I wish you could try this.

I wish you could try this.

Coming soon to The Oakland Berkeley Journal, food trucks around the town.  Bon Appetite!


More Than Flowers


Mina at work in Arjan

Mina at work in Arjan

Why had I not visited Arjan Flowers before?  I have passed this Piedmont Avenue boutique many times over the last 11 months it has been open for business.  Somehow I missed it!  Better late than never.  Proprietor, Mina is gracious, knowledgeable and is the perfect hostess.  She answered tons of questions, potted a staghorn fern that I purchased, and after an enjoyable visit she left me wanting more.  Expect arrangements with branches, fruit and unusual findings.  In fact during my visit a customer presented Mina with blackberries on the vine from her garden for Mina to incorporate into her arrangements. Marvel at the photos below.

Green Walnuts on the branch

Green Walnuts on the branch

Mina cuts a green walnut in half to expose the nut inside

Mina cuts a green walnut in half to expose the nut inside

This is a nut and shell inside!

This is a nut and shell inside!

flowers!

Flowers!


Elmwood Glory


The Elmwood district of Berkeley

The Elmwood district of Berkeley

When I was thirteen, I took the bus to the Julia Morgan Center for my bi-weekly dance classes.  If I had the chance, I would stop by Sweet Dreams and spend a dollar of my allowance on super sour gummy candies.  The Elmwood was always an idyllic neighborhood to me.  Even at age 13 I loved the charm of the early 1900′s homes.  The location couldn’t and still can’t be beat, close to everything!  UC Campus, Rockridge, BART, WholeFoods and the Claremont district of Oakland/Berkeley.

At one time the shops of the Elmwood were sparse, but within the last few years new life has created a rebirth.

Inside Labels Luxury Consignment in Berkeley

Inside Labels Luxury Consignment in Berkeley

Today, Labels had their grand opening, showcasing two stories of gently used and some new designer accessories, handbags, shoes and jewelery.

The Dailey Method is another recent addition to the corner of Ashby and College,  offering  strength and stretching classes with a heavy emphasis on your core.

Ici is my favorite ice cream shop!  Yes, you might find me in that long line on College Avenue.

Summer Kitchen and Bakeshop, serves re-imagined take-away food.

The Elmwood Cafe, is the Ozzie’s Soda Fountain reinvented.

Lola Home, was established in 2005 and brings inspiration to your to your walls, table and office.

What are homes selling for in this neighborhood?

Since January 1, 2010, a total of 10 – 3 (or more) bedroom, 2 (or more) bathroom homes have sold in the Elmwood.  With an average list price of $1,085,800 and an average sold price of $1,112,337, selling on average in 23 days.

Random photograph in the Elmwood today.

Random photograph in the Elmwood today.