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Alameda’s Got Mother’s Day Covered! And It’s Infused With Music.

Fri. May 12, 6 – 9pm Rock Wall Presents Food Truck Frenzy Mother Trucker 2017 – if you are part of their wine club, you have a VIP entrance at 5pm.  Rock Wall Wine Co. is located on the Bay at 2301 Monarch Street in Alameda. Bring your mama, your loved ones and your peeps and join Rock Wall for an evening of wine, food and fun! Sip delectable Rock Wall wines, enjoy gourmet street food from the Bay Area’s best food trucks, get your dance to Soulstice (Reggae) and  DJ That Girl and watch the sun set against the San Francisco skyline. Tickets are $6 online and $12 at the door.

Admission includes a complimentary photo booth, free airbrush tattoo, palm/tarot card reading and a special Mother’s* only lounge! Food and wine by the glass is available for an additional charge. This is a family friendly event which is open to all ages. Children 5 and under are free. Children must be supervised at all times. You must be 21+ to purchase wine. Age will be verified at admission. And sorry, no dogs allowed.

*They will have a Mothers-only lounge where Mom can kick back,  relax and enjoy a complimentary beauty stop. Let LunchboxWax wow your brows and get a 5-minute glamover by Sophia Olivia. And they have you covered for gifts for mom – facial products, jewelry, bottles of bubbly, etc.

Food trucks include: Scolari’s Good Eats, Frozen Kuhsterd, Savourie Streets, Stuff My Waffle, Kenny’s Heart & Soul, Mario’s French Dips, Javi’s Empanadas, Bombzies, Little Green Cyclo, Grill Cheese Bandits, Sam’s Clam Chowder and more.

 

Sat. May 13 & Sun., May 14, 10am- 6pm  Downtown Alameda Spring Festival  – An Alameda tradition, this Mother’s Day Wine, Art & Street Faire is located on historic Park Street, between Encinal Ave and Lincoln Ave. There’s always great live music, food, kids’ area, beer and wine corners and a terrific selection of gifts  among the 150 arts and craft booths. You’ll find ceramics and metal art, paintings, photography, wood crafts, toys, handbags, clothing, jewelry and more.

Food & Drink:

Festival favorites: Lockeford Sausage, corndogs, fried calamari, teriyaki chicken, beef skewers, funnel cakes and more. Premium vinegars and gourmet fudge will also be available for purchase. For the over-21 crowd – Quench your thirst at one of the three booths serving craft beers by Alameda Island Brewing Co., regional wines by Rock Wall Wine Company and bubbly mimosas.

Here’s the Music Lineup:

SATURDAY Encinal Stage

  • 10am-12noon Savanah Blue – Blue Grass
  • 1-3pm Long Train Running –  Doobie Bros. Tribute
  • 4-6pm Ben Luis Group – Smooth Jazz

SATURDAY Lincoln Stage

  • 11am-1pm Fu Man Chu – Fusion Jazz
  • 2-5pm Rag Tag Allstars – 70s & 80s Classic Rock

SUNDAY Encinal Stage

  • 10am-12noon Humanistic – Original Jazz Funk
  • 1-3pm Zebop! – Santana Tribute Band
  • 4-6pm Fu Man Chu – Fusion Jazz

SUNDAY Lincoln Stage

  • 11am-1pm Joyride – Tribute to The Cars
  • 2-5pm Rag Tag Allstars – 70s & 80s Classic Rock

The Downtown Alameda Spring Festival is located on historic Park Street, between Encinal Ave and Lincoln Ave. Check out a great architectural history of Downtown Alameda.

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By |2017-05-12T10:30:30-07:00May 12th, 2017|0 Comments

Feel Good at this Bakery

img_2155boatOn their way down the coast to the warm shores of Baja California, Georgina and Joel Peterson returned to one of their old haunts – Alameda on the Bay. And this time, it was by boat. They motored down from Seattle, having to take two days shelter at one point during a turbulent storm, and finally arrived and tied up at a guest berth off the Nob Hill parking lot near Alameda’s Fruitvale Bridge. (Always a good policy to tie up next to a gourmet market!) It had been years since they last lived in Alameda, so much of the city was new to them.

img_2236breadWhen asked if they had discovered a restaurant they really liked, Georgina immediately said, “I found Feel Good Bakery. They have great bread and pastries!” So we sauntered down to both bakeries, one in the Alameda Marketplace on Park and the other in Encinal Shopping Center on Encinal at High. Feel Good Bakery’s sourdough bread has been a highlight of the Petersons’s stay in Alameda.

Besides their classic European-style breads and sourdoughs, Feel Good Bakery makes three pizzas daily, one for everyone – cheese, img_2230pizzavegetarian and pepperoni. Their Holiday Stollen is excellent – not too sweet and perfectly spiced.  For those who love sweets, there are Danish with fresh fruit, cupcakes, cakes, tarts and cookies. They bake muffins and scones and even cheese sticks that change daily.  Feel Good Bakery bakes with organic locally-sourced ingredients, all non-GMO. Flour, nuts, fruit and cheeses come from local vendors who also are committed to producing the highest quality product they can.

img_2232andy-gina Andy Manakitivipart has been working for Feel  Good Bakery since Aug. 2016 and splits his time between the two stores.  “I do cashiering and pastries and am enrolled in a two year certification program in Baking at Laney College.” What inspired Andy to start baking? “I used to work at Tucker’s Ice Cream and Henry was a baker and he got me into baking.”

Jessica Perez, on the other hand, is currently a full-time retail associate. She img_2237jessicaworks at both stores also, explaining that it works best for the company that employees understand how both bakery locations operate.   “On my down time I hang with the bakers. I like to shape the dough. But it is really hard! The great thing about working here is that you don’t have to stay in one job. If you want to learn something else, you can.” Jessica seems to love her job and has been here for two years.

General Manager Julien Wagner chimed in, “We proudly employ 58 people.  I think they appreciate that we value them as much as our customers.  We value their opinions and suggestions for making the bakery a better place to work and a better place to shop.” Feel Good Bakery takes pride in using only the best, natural and locally sourced ingredients.  “Since everything is made by hand it has that human touch you rarely find anymore.”

Upon completion of his schooling, Julien traveled and then worked at Delfina in San Francisco as pastry chef. Wanting to get back into baking breads, Julien started working at Feel Good Bakery in October of 2007. “I was immediately drawn to the intimacy of the bakery, the quality of the ingredients and owner Rick Kellner’s respect of boulangerie tradition. Feel Good Bakery has given me the opportunity to explore, learn and develop my passion as a baker. I’ve loved bakeries since I was a boy growing up in Paris.  I’ve always loved the smell and the sounds of the bakery. The sweet smell of the baguettes baking or the crackling of the crust as they cool on the rack.  The buttery chocolaty smells of the chocolate croissants.  These are the things that awaken childhood memories and for just that moment I can be transported back in time to relive that joy.”

They make over 300 loaves a day during the week and as many as 650 on Saturdays. Their Farmers Market locations are on their website. If you follow them on their social media, you can take advantage of all the sales and deals.img_2235scrap-dough

On our way out, we learned another interesting thing about this bakery. Raw dough cannot be tossed into the garbage as it may explode due to the yeast. So scraps of overworked dough are rolled together and baked in the oven before disposal. Excess food is donated to homeless shelters and the company focuses on waste reduction, recycling and composting whatever cannot be donated.

Store Hours for Feel Good Bakery:

1650 Park St., Alameda Marketplace 510-864-2733

Monday – Friday: 7am – 8pm
Saturday: 8am – 8pm
Sunday: 8am – 7pm

3215 Encinal Ave., Encinal Shopping Center 510-263-9439

Monday – Friday: 7am – 8pm
Saturday and Sunday: 8am – 8 pm

Seasonal Special Fruit Tart

Seasonal Special Fruit Tart

How Feel Good Bakery came about

Rick Kellner moved to the San Francisco Bay Area and realized that though there were lots of excellent bakeries, no one seemed to be baking small-batch, hand-crafted, European-style breads. So in 2002 he started baking in his apartment in San Francisco and in 2004 opened Feel Good Bakery on Park St. in Alameda’s Marketplace. He opened his second location in 2016 in the Encinal Shopping Center.

The Petersons will be thinking of their bakery find as they continue down the coast with a freezer full of Feel Good Bakery breads. And bags of their crostini.

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By |2016-12-02T12:49:10-08:00December 2nd, 2016|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Beer, Food, Dogs & Kids, Decks & Views: Faction Brewing

“Come to Faction Brewing’s tasting room, located on the old Alameda Naval Base, and stay for the sweeping views of the SF skyline and Bay Bridge,”  proclaim the owners and staff at Faction Brewing, which opened their doors to the public in December of 2013 in an old 25,000 sq. ft. airplane hangar. Their 20-barrel brewhouse has expanded quite a bit since then with a production of 4,500 barrels in 2015. Building upon that success, the tasting room  expanded from a 6-tap kegerator and a few seats to a 20-tap direct draw system, a 30 ft. redwood bar and ample seating indoors and on the patio. (They have both outdoor and indoor seating up to 200 people.)527091_284033935088273_781395558_n

With 20 + beers, they offer a a wide variety of pales, IPAs, Belgians, porters and stouts – in pints, tulips and tasters. When ready, barrel-aged beers make their debut. Locals seem to like their A-Town Pale, only available on the island of Alameda. They even offer 32 oz. and 64 oz. growlers to-go!

 

Located at 2501 Monarch St. at Alameda Point, their tasting Room Hours are Wed. – Sat.,  12noon to 8pm and Sun., 12noon to 6pm.1600987_326380554186944_2604662591115812905_n

Beers on Tap

Gourmet Food Trucks @4pm: Check the calendar to see who is serving up dinner.

  • Thurs. – Scolari’s
  • Fri. – Sun. – interchangeable food trucks – Grilled Cheez Guy, Fist of Flour Pizza, Doc’s Burgers and more.
  • At the bar they also have Oaktown Jerk, smoked almonds and 4505 chicharones on hand.
Doc's Burgers

Doc’s Burgers

DOGS: Faction Brewing is dog-friendly on the lower patio outside. Dogs must be on leash and are not allowed in the tasting room or on the upper deck area because Faction Brewing is considered a food production facility. (ADA compliant dogs are always welcome.)12743485_559031884255142_1511642184610274964_n

KIDS: Faction Brewing does allow children in, but reminds you to be mindful of other patrons who may not have children with them.

Please note that Faction Brewing will be closed on Sun., Nov. 13th for the California Craft Brewers Association Fall Conference. And they are sorry to miss you that day.

By |2017-01-17T13:46:25-08:00November 3rd, 2016|0 Comments

Save Animals at the Fun Artwalk in Alameda

Updated 10.20.16 – Great news:

2nd Friday Artwalk raised $700 for the Friends of Alameda Animal Shelter

Tonight – Sept. 9th is the very first 2nd Friday Artwalk For Animals! Benefiting Friends of Alameda Animal Shelter

Select Alameda & Jingletown galleries plus 2nd Friday businesses are getting together to help raise money and awareness for Alameda’s Animal Shelter FAAS, Fri., Sept. 9th from 6-9pm.

Have a fun evening with friends – dinner, drinks and art appreciation to help those in the shelters.

a034136maddy-1Artwalk For Animal’s participants are all over Alameda and Jingle Town too! Visit Friday Art Walk to get a full list of all Sept. 9th, Artwalk For Animals participants and locations of the businesses. If you want to do them all, you will have to get back in your car three times for a five minute ride. If you cannot attend, visit their website and find your new pet!

Here is the lineup:

Friday September 09 2016

  • K Gallery At Rhythmix 6pm – 9pm
  • Autobody Fine Art 7PM – 9PM SEVEN UP: Autobody Bridge Program group exhibition Art For Animals
  • Frank Bette Center for the Arts 6 pm – 9 pm Alameda en Plein Air Plein Air paintings of Alameda
  • Bonne Vie 7:00 – 8:00 Amelie at The Plaza 12 year old Amelie will be performing in front of The Park Street Plaza. This young performer will be entertaining the community with her guitar and songs you will recognize. Stop in Bonne Vie for some beer tasting from Fort Point Brewery while you are here a033300_tortie-dil-dom-02
  • JINGLETOWN ART STUDIOS 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Art For Animals
  • 3Dot Art Gallery 7:00 PM 9:00 PM Art For Animals
  • Tucker`s Ice Cream 6PM – 9PM Ice Cream For Animals! Ice cream treat for this 2nd Friday, proceeds go to benefit FAAS
  • The Fireside Lounge 6:00pm – 12:00am Art for Animals FAAS Benefit/Alameda Artwalk on Webster Street Benefit art show for FAAS, Anderson Valley & Triple VooDoo tap takeover, and live music by The Gravel Spreaders & Justin Bank
  • Studio 23 7:00 – 9:00 Art For Animals FAAS Benefit Group show benefiting FAAS.
  • Alameda Island Brewing Co. 6PM – 9PM Art For Animals Collection Jar Have a beer and help animals all at the same time!
  • Vintiq 6PM – 9PM Art For Animals art and live music
  • 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Happy Hour House Wine & Beer at the bar Happy Hour House Wine & Beer at the bar
  • Redux Studios & Gallery 6:00 pm – Late Redux Closing Party Join us as we prepare to close our doors forever! Open studios, DJs, Food + Drink
  • Julie`s Coffee & Tea Garden 7:00pm – 9:00pm Cowboy Dreams inspired Collage Party
  • Glass Hand Studio 6PM – 9PM Art For Animals Live glass blowing demos and group art show.

Have fun and know that your contributions will make a huge difference. More information to come.

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By |2016-10-20T15:31:27-07:00September 9th, 2016|Tags: , |0 Comments

Urban Night Market: Drink Eat Groove Enjoy Shop

Come on out to the waterfront at Rock Wall Wine Co.’s East Bay Urban Night Market on Sat., July 9 from 7-10pm! Hunker down and enjoy the sunset. 21 and over only. Sorry, no dogs.

Spend an amazing evening sipping award-winning wines and taking in beautiful views of the SF skyline. A diverse array of food trucks, eateries and local vendors will be on hand for your noshing and shopping needs. Admission includes a souvenir wine glass AND your 1st glass of wine, a RW special blend. Additional wine by the glass and food will be available for purchase.

Drink: Rock Wall Wines by the Glass, Wine Flights, Sensory Bar

Eat: Kenny’s Heart and Soul, No Worries, Scolari’s Good Eats, Bombzies BBQ, Sweet and Mellow, Grilled Cheese Guy, Javi’s Empanada’s, Lexie’s Frozen Custard, Chickpea Chick, Fusion Jerky, Golden Gate Organics and The Rustic Puff

Groove: DJ That Girl, DJ Lazy Boy, Rockit City DJs, Clifton Street Regulars, East Bay Brass Band and Gypsy Fire09-medium

Shop ’til you Drop: Jennifer Clifford, Modern Mouse, All Good Living Kids, Glori B Buttons, Graveyard Shift, Laughing Devil Designs, Jess Jakus, Margarette Laizure, OkOhandBags, Sachikio Campe, SURU Clothing, Jennifer Clifford, Old School Copes, CanDid Art Accessories, Double Take Creations, Personally Painted by ThaSun, Jonah Ward, Rahul Prasad, Michael Thorton, Vera Tour, Honour Brand, OodleBaDoodle, JVS Jewels, Hanna Lee Dunlap Art, Mixx Collection, Peach Jewel, Pinot’s Palette, Fresh to Def Collective, Deborah Sullivan Art, Harumi K. Fashion, Morning Gloria’s Beaded Flowers and Christina Albin.

Enjoy: Trapeze Arts, Fusion Reaction and Dana Eng Ice Carver, Photo Booth, Performance Art, Fire Dancers, Aerialists, Art Wall

You can buy your tickets online for $22.09 or at the door for $25. Don’t miss out!

On the point in Alameda:
Rock Wall Wine Company ,2301 Monarch Street, Suite 300, Alameda, CA 94501

 

By |2016-07-07T22:22:42-07:00July 7th, 2016|0 Comments
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