This Is Oakland: Spotlight On The Best Of The East Bay

Timeless Coffee Roasters
Timeless Coffee Roasters | © Kristen Loken for This is Oakland
Courtney Holcomb

Melissa Davis’s This is Oakland showcases some of the Oakland’s most interesting restaurants, shops, and people, providing insight into some of the most unique aspects of the city. Check out the book for tips on the most tantalizing food, beautiful clothing, handmade trinkets, and incredible entertainment that Oakland has to offer. The following excerpts describe some favorite spots and have been reproduced from the book with permission.
A couple of years ago, The New York Times published a list entitled ‘The 45 Places to Go in 2012.’ Oakland, CA, ranked #5, between London and Tokyo. It was the highest ranking city in North America. Higher than New York City. Higher than Los Angeles or Oakland’s popular older sister, San Francisco. A joke? No way! I assume it was a shock to many — or even most — readers across the country. Perhaps even to those who live in Oakland, but maybe it’s because we’ve become so accustomed to having world-class restaurants, top-notch shopping and architectural gems at our disposal. Sometimes we forget that not every city has so much going for it, with none of the attitude of the usual suspects on those ‘Where to Go Now’ lists… Yes, London and Tokyo have their charms, but the men and women behind the Oakland locales featured here have helped the city earn its ranking on that NYT list. They are the baristas that whip up the perfect latte each morning, or the ‘treasure hunters’ who scour the globe for beautiful treasures so you don’t have to. They’re creative, inspiring risk-takers, and I’m glad they’re my neighbors.

1. Juhu Beach Club

Restaurant, Indian

Juhu Beach Club
© Kristen Loken for This is Oakland
Juhu Beach is a beach destination in Mumbai known for its high concentration of Bollywood stars’ homes and something that beckons to Preeti Mistry on a regular basis: ‘yummy, snacky, street food,’ as she calls it. With a wealth of experience under her belt, Preeti, former Executive Chef at Google HQ and the de Young Museum, and Top Chef contestant, opened Juhu Beach Club with partner Ann Nadeau in 2013. Her unique culinary point of view is both Indian and American. The chef explains that she’s not setting out to replicate what one would eat in India, rather she is inspired by her experience living in the Bay Area. In fact, when people ask Preeti which Indian region the food is from, she answers, ‘Oakland.’

Preeti found the Bay Area offered little in the way of Indian cuisine other than the traditional Naan N Curry-style joints, and she felt compelled to push the boundaries and create dishes inspired by both her Indian upbringing and her American adolescence, spent eating all types of food. Preeti describes the menu as Indian street food and explains that, ‘Our food is seasonal and made with care. We make almost everything in house, including all of our masalas that are roasted and ground fresh for all our dishes. The menu is fun for those who want to sample and share many different street food items or come in to have a soul-satisfying dish of their own.’

2. Hog’s Apothecary

Hog’s Apothecary

Owners Bradford Earle and John Streit once lived at opposing ends of the 40th Street corridor in Temescal, and walked the stretch to each other’s homes frequently. They noticed that there was a large community that was woefully underserved when it came to local food and beer options. They found a space between them that had the right bones, and the two combined their talents and backgrounds to create Hog’s Apothecary in 2013. Their concept? Bradford tells us, ‘We like to call Hog’s Apothecary an American Beer Hall. We wanted to evoke the communal nature of the European beer halls while putting our own twist on it. Our ethos is summed up by our motto “Locavore meets Loca-pour.”‘ Hog’s carries 32 beers, one cider, five wines, and one root beer on draft and about 15 to 20 beers by the bottle. They focus on locally crafted beers, coming from breweries no further than San Diego to the south and Seattle to the north.

The menu carries the same local philosophy; all of their food is sourced from local farms and they are committed to whole animal butchery, with no parts of the animal going to waste. The menu varies day to day, but expect house-made sausages and other hearty main dishes.

Hog’s Apothecary, 375 40th St, Oakland, CA, USA +1 510 338 3847

Hog’s Apothecary © Kristen Loken for This is Oakland

3. Two Jacks Denim

Building, Shop, Store

Two Jacks Denim
© Kristen Loken for This is Oakland
When asked what makes his menswear shop unique, Tommy Mierzwinski tolds us, ‘All of our products are made in America. And unlike other shops, our mainstay is denim. We stock brands we believe in, brands with a story, brands not found in department stores. Every product has a story.’ So does the store itself.

‘Two Jacks’ refers to two writers with a great influence on Tommy’s life — Jack Kerouac and Jack London — both rugged individualists and adventurers who chronicled life in America in two different generations. ‘Kerouac was from Lowell, MA, and London spent his boyhood in Oakland. I grew up not far from Lowell and I live within walking distance of Heinold’s First and Last Chance Saloon, where Jack London was known to have knocked back a few,’ muses Tommy.

Situated in the historic Packard Lofts building, the feel of Two Jacks Denim is rugged and industrial, with fixtures made by local craftsmen, salvaged wood and vintage furnishings. A vintage typewriter, a Call of the Wild movie poster, and scattered photos of his influences allude to the shop’s inspiration and ground the space.

Since you are here, we would like to share our vision for the future of travel - and the direction Culture Trip is moving in.

Culture Trip launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful — and this is still in our DNA today. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes certain places and communities so special.

Increasingly we believe the world needs more meaningful, real-life connections between curious travellers keen to explore the world in a more responsible way. That is why we have intensively curated a collection of premium small-group trips as an invitation to meet and connect with new, like-minded people for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in three categories: Culture Trips, Rail Trips and Private Trips. Our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together.

Culture Trips are deeply immersive 5 to 16 days itineraries, that combine authentic local experiences, exciting activities and 4-5* accommodation to look forward to at the end of each day. Our Rail Trips are our most planet-friendly itineraries that invite you to take the scenic route, relax whilst getting under the skin of a destination. Our Private Trips are fully tailored itineraries, curated by our Travel Experts specifically for you, your friends or your family.

We know that many of you worry about the environmental impact of travel and are looking for ways of expanding horizons in ways that do minimal harm - and may even bring benefits. We are committed to go as far as possible in curating our trips with care for the planet. That is why all of our trips are flightless in destination, fully carbon offset - and we have ambitious plans to be net zero in the very near future.

Culture Trip Spring Sale

Save up to $1,100 on our unique small-group trips! Limited spots.

X
Edit article