Our E’ville Bites blogger Calvin Rouse has moved on (The casualty of an expired lease) but he left us a parting gift: A neighborhood
Read MoreA couple local Emeryville companies are making headlines in the business world: TubeMogul integrates the ability to buy video inventory in real-time across all devices,
Read MoreOne of the ideas I’ve been “shopping around” to my neighbors and the city staff as a member of the Park Avenue District Advisory
Read MoreOne of the main objectives of this site besides communicating happenings in the city is to hopefully bring some pride to living in Emeryville.
Read MoreWhen I moved to Emeryville years ago, I considered Trader Vic’s an overpriced restaurant chain for out-of-towners celebrating their anniversary. It just seamed dated
Read MoreA few local Emeryville companies are making headlines in the business world: Gracenote is a music and video recognition algorithm and metadata solution that is licensed
Read MoreEmeryville photographer joSon draws on his time as a Buddhist monk in Vietnam to create intimate portraits of nature. By Sam Levin When joSon
Read MoreSadly, an agreement between the landlord and Cafe Aquarius owner Patrick Feehan could not be reached and they will remain closed indefinitely. We held out hope
Read MoreFor over six years now, Cafe Aquarius has delighted us with their sunny-patio, friendly staff, “Greenway” specials and dog-friendly amenities. Their pastries have been heralded
Read MoreSince 2011 the Public Market and its shifting ownership have teased their pursuit of food truck vendors to establish roots in the former Paraffin
Read MoreThe fake documentary Exit Through the Gift Shop opened up the underground world of street art to the masses and made a star out
Read More“Seasoned” E’villains will remember when the building on the corner of Hollis & 65th was an Andronico’s Central market (it might have been ahead of its
Read MoreWe’ve done Food & Pets, but we can’t forget about what made our city famous: Art (Amongst other things 😉 Public Art, Street Art, DIY Art
Read MoreEmeryville has so few “traditions” that it’s encouraging to see the annual celebration going strong. Now in its 27th year, the exhibit returns to
Read MoreNew York City, San Francisco, and now Emeryville – the famous Japanese retailer Uniqlo (Unique Clothing) is coming to Bay Street on November 1st.
Read MoreAnother missing piece in Emeryville’s dining portfolio has been filled … SUSHI! (with apologies to MiYozen) KYU 2 brings another needed dining option to
Read MoreEmeryville and the rest of the East Bay were denied the extravagant Labor Day celebration that we were promised because of the fractured bolt
Read MoreE’ville Biz is an ongoing series spotlighting our thriving small business community. Once upon a time… There were two families with two children and
Read MoreIf you’ve ever been to a true “Public Market”, then you may be disappointed with what Emeryville has to offer. Having recently visited Milwaukee’s
Read MoreIn the theater that is Emeryville politics, Brian Donahue might be considered the protagonist. He often represents the not always gentle, but needed dissenting
Read MoreJac Asher: Triangle resident, parent of two, Lecturer in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies at Cal and Vice-Mayor of our city has somehow
Read MoreWilliam He, The E’ville Eye’s latest contributor, tackles getting to SF without BART: Whether you were for or against the BART unions, everyone was affected
Read MoreIn addition to our growing gallery of Emeryville pets & Food, the E’ville Eye has started a community gallery of delicious bites and sips! The
Read MoreOur Nations birthday, the America’s Cup opening ceremony, live music and delicious food set to the backdrop of the picturesque Emeryville Marina. The stage
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