Two completely different bars with completely different vibes. What do they have in common? They’re both making waves in the Bay Area and even
Read MoreJonas Bernstein, founder of the popular Rotten City Pizza establishment (A name that honors E’ville’s sordid past) has applied for a use permit at the
Read MoreE’ville Bites Review: Bacano Bakery – Baked Goods Made from Ancient Grains with a Focus on Community
Good news E’villains! Bacano Bakery is finally set for its Grand Opening this Saturday, October 18th after a month-long soft opening period to work
Read MoreOne of the most personally enjoyable posts I’ve written for the E’ville Eye was my “Rediscover E’ville’s most celebrated bar” article about Trader Vic’s
Read MoreI don’t know if you can have two more polar opposite establishments in one post, but here it goes. One is at the cusp
Read MoreA selection of Emeryville-centric articles from around the web that residents might find of interest: Smashburger, a Colorado based burger chain that distinguishes itself
Read MoreEmeryville has spawned its share of originals. Trader Vic’s (originally on the Oakland side of the border, I know), Rudy’s Can’t Fail may have
Read MoreIn additional to Wednesday’s lunch market on Park & Haven behind City Hall, the Public Market has recently announced it is getting in on
Read MoreJust a 15 minute walk from my home in Emeryville is a cute little gluten-free Southern comfort food restaurant called Grease Box located in
Read MoreOur efforts to prevent Cafe Aquarius from closing back in December through our Change.org online petition were unfortunately for naught, but I’m proud of the outpouring
Read MoreThe offerings of the Emeryville Triangle neighborhood are about to grow substantially. In addition to the recently announced in-the-works Scarlet City Espresso Bar, Commonwealth Café &
Read MoreWhen I heard that there was going to be a new beer garden in North Berkeley a few months ago, I was thrilled. Westbrae
Read MoreTaking over food blogging duties for The E’ville Eye is Brenda Ton, a two-year resident with a passion for food and proprietor of her
Read MoreThe strip of San Pablo bordering Oakland & E’ville was once lined with swanky bars stretching all the way from 53th into Berkeley. One of
Read MoreOur 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 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 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 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 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 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 MoreEmeryville foodies rejoice! Wednesday was the “Soft Opening” debut for Off the Grid – Emeryville in what may be considered a Summer Try-out for
Read MoreAtlanta’s loss is Emeryville’s gain as recent transplant Calvin Rouse III has joined The E’ville Eye staff as our resident food critique. Originally hailing
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