Emeryville Community Events

Emeryville Community Events

The Experience, Emeryville: Bay St Emeryville New Opening

The Experience:

Wait ‘til you try Pippal’s creative cocktails!

Bay St is thrilled to welcome Pippal Regional Indian to its enclave of great restaurants serving unique and traditional cuisines at their reimagined shopping, dining and entertainment destination in the heart of Emeryville. Pippal will take you on a culinary journey through India! Plus offer up a seasonal cocktail menu centered on Indian ingredients.

A changing menu of regional Indian dishes infused with local produce will introduce you to some new flavors and comfort food. Lots of shareables!  Which are especially fun at their standing bar around an outdoor fire pit with a view of the San Francisco Bay.  A warm and welcoming setting awaits you! Experience a modern twist on traditional cuisine, based on India’s rich landscape of spices, herbs, vegetables and fruit. Creative cocktails, great wine & beer!

Pippal, like the sacred fig trees found in India, is a gathering place in our community for conversations, food and drinks – brought to you from the team behind Michelin-Listed Rooh in SF.

You can reserve a table at (510) 607-8178. Reservations also open on Resy.

Hours: Mon – Thurs:  11:30am – 9pm; Fri – Sun: 11:30am – 10pm; Happy Hour Mon – Fri 2:30 -5pm. Photos/David K. on Yelp – with a detailed review!

Where:

5614 #235 Bay St

Emeryville

http://baystreetemeryville.com

By |2023-11-30T11:16:33-08:00November 30th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

The Experience, Emeryville: elizabethW

The Experience:

‘Made in Emeryville’ featured at APEC in SF!

Did you know that right here in Emeryville fragrances and wellness products are created based on scent? Here’s the story we learned as APEC started taking over San Francisco, our sister city across the Bay.

elizabethW San Francisco’s founder, Albert Nichols (featured in the photo) said, “At elizabethW, we believe in the power of fragrance to evoke memories, emotions, and dreams. Our perfumer artisans meticulously blend each scent, balancing traditional methods with modern innovation resulting in timeless fragrances that speak to the soul.”

His great-grandmother Elizabeth Wightman founded a ranch in the Sierras in the 1800s and taught him that scent is a potent reminder of our past. “My strongest memories are the scents of summer as a kid on Elizabeth’s ranch,” states Albert. Obviously, it inspired him to create elizabethW, named after her, and this wonderful line of products with fragrances from her garden. And then they were chosen for the gifting at APEC!

“We made a wide selection of our wellness gifts for APEC on behalf of the President, First Lady and their administration, as well as for San Francisco Mayor London Breed,” says Michael Lindsay, elizabethW co-owner. Mayor Breed apparently is a big fan of elizabethW products!

Michael and Albert met with the mayor in her office where they discussed how to represent the best of San Francisco, show support for small businesses and reflect the diversity of our country through its manufacturers. At the same time, trying to stay local and sustainable. “So, it’s obviously a huge honor for our company as a small, diverse business,” continues Michael.

And that is where Emeryville comes in. elizabethW products are manufactured in Emeryville! elizbethW is an ‘Emeryville Maker!’ They design and make their products and packaging in their studio by the Bay (Emeryville on the Bay).

Here’s the scoop on who got what!

The dignitaries – Presidents, Prime Ministers, etc – they created four separate gifts, but Michael says he has no idea who gets what:

  1. Vetiver Hand Cream + Vetiver Rollerball in elizabethW drawstring bag (Vetiver is their Signature scent for the past 28 years)
  2. Assorted Vetiver Silk Sachets in elizabethW drawstring bag
  3. Lavender Linen Pillow Insert + Lavender Pillow Spray in elizabethW drawstring bag
  4. Assorted silk Sleep Masks in elizabethW drawstring bag

For over 3,000 delegates – another separate offering of four different gift sets:

  1. Vetiver Mini Hand Cream in elizabethW drawstring bag
  2. Vetiver Rollerball in elizabethW drawstring bag
  3. Assorted shea butter Lip Balms in elizabethW drawstring bag
  4. Assorted Nail & Cuticle Oils + Clean Hand Sprays in elizabethW drawstring bag

And for the Media: 800 assorted Clean Hand Sprays.

Check out their online store and when in SF head to Ghiradelli Square to their SF shop.

Where:

900 North Point in SF

1476 66th St in Emeryville

https://www.elizabethw.com/

The Experience, Emeryville: Bay St Emeryville New Opening

The Experience:

Discover the culinary art of Churrasco cooking!

Step into the old home of P.F. Chang’s and you will see that the open grill and fire-roasted meats are central to the new FOGO DE CHÃO experience. Fans’ favorites include Bone-In Ribeye, Lamb Chops and the house specialty, Picanha, the prime part of the top sirloin, representing the art and science of churrasco cooking.

Founded in Southern Brazil in 1979, Fogo elevates the centuries-old cooking technique of churrasco – the art of roasting high-quality cuts of meat over an open flame – into a cultural dining experience of discovery. They offer a range of menu selections and prices for lunch and dinner, giving their guests many choices.

Experience the Market Table and Feijoada Bar, a colorful palate of fresh and flavorful ingredients inspired by Brazilian farmlands and recipes that are traditional staples of Southern Brazilian cuisine. Seasonal salads and soup, fresh vegetables, imported charcuterie and more. Menu items also include lighter classic seafood dishes with a Brazillian twist.

Your meats are served up by their gaucho chefs tableside and if you are seated near the open grill, you will be amazed by the currasco cooking technique. But remember, there would be no churrasco without picanha!

Bonus: Happy Hour all day long! Guests can enjoy $10 Brazilian-inspired cocktails, $8 glasses of South American wines and $5 Beer all-day every day, in the dining room, patio and bar. The bar offers an elevated experience with a warm, timeless design and dedicated bar staff designed to allow guests to linger while enjoying smaller, shareable plates like a Picanha Burger or Shrimp Tacos.

Welcome to our Emeryville community, FOGO!  Hours: Lunch: M-F 11:30am-2:30pm. Brunch Sa/Su 11am-2pm. Dinner: M-Th 5-10pm; Fr 5-10:30pm; Sa 2:30-10:30pm;Su 2:30-9pm. 510-955-1112

Photos/Courtesy of FOGO

Where:

5633 Bay St

Emeryville

http://baystreetemeryville.com

By |2023-11-09T16:22:44-08:00November 9th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

The Experience, Emeryville: Bay St Emeryville News

The Experience:

Bienvenido Flores Cocina & Bar!

Just what we needed! Bay St Emeryville is thrilled to welcome Flores Cocina & Bar as it opens its doors on Friday, November 3, in the beautifully renovated upstairs (old California Pizza Kitchen) space. It’s a fun and vibrant Mexican restaurant serving Mexican food and contemporary cocktails

What’s on the menu? You are in for a real treat with their traditional Mexican dishes and flavors, sourced from family recipes from The Gulf to The Pacific:

  • Pequenos – small dishes like Guacamole, Totopos and Ceviche Mixto Campechano.
  • Tacos – including Carnitas, Vegetarianos and Pescado.
  • Platos Fuertes – larger meals like Mole Negro Poblano, Enchiladas Rojas de Pollo and Chile Relenos.
  • And Ensaladas (salads)!
  • Cocktails: Tequila & Mezcal Flights, Flores’ Margaritas, Specialty Cocktails, Cerveza, Vino and non-alcoholic beverages like Agua Fresca.
  • Bonus: Flores uses fresh corn to make their tortillas.
  • And did you know Flores is a Michelin Bib Gourmand-Rated Restaurant?

In a hurry for lunch? They have you covered with their quick-service shop next door, Flores Taqueria, for salads, bowls, tacos, burritos and more. The Taqueria is now open daily from 11am – 9pm.

Welcome to our Emeryville community, Flores!  The restaurant opens on Nov 3 at 5614 Bay St, Ste 244. Hours: Sun – Thurs 11am – 9pm; Fri/Sat 11am – 10pm (510) 301 7683 

Photos/Courtesy of Flores

Where:

5616 Bay St

Emeryville

http://baystreetemeryville.com

By |2023-10-29T13:21:58-07:00October 26th, 2023|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

The Experience, Emeryville: Celebration of the Arts @ Public Market Artists

The Experience:

Meet two artists!

On Wednesdays through Sundays, you can make an event of visiting Emeryville’s Annual Art Exhibition at the southern part of Public Market Emeryville and then pop into the Food Hall for a bite to eat. This juried exhibition produced by Celebration of the Arts, features nearly 200 artworks created by 126 Emeryville artists and the Food Hall features 20 eateries and bars.

We had the opportunity to talk with Jess Cook and her husband Roberto Gastelumendi about their pieces in their first appearance at the 37th Emeryville Art Exhibition. Jess’ artwork Babosas (featured here) is a water-based stencil on bamboo ply. These are California’s enigmatic banana slugs, which were inspired by a camping trip by a riverside in San Mateo Memorial Park.

“These gastropods clung tightly to the underskirts of the river’s banks in the heat of the day,” explains Jess, “except for one brave soul sending itself on a slime rope swing into the river.” This behavior sent her investigating with their 4-year-old as to the possible inspirations for such an escapade. And thus, the inspiration for Babosas.

Her husband Roberto is a fine woodworker and creates furniture for the aesthetic and the functional. “I am working to create an experience with my furniture pieces,” he says. “They represent how I am always trying to tell a story, looking at the meeting of difference, and making things better. From when they enter a room, I want to create something that calls people’s attention, and gives them a feeling, an invitation.” He goes on to explain how he is also experimenting with a form that adapts to bodies in an organic way and improves the way people interact with the things around them.

What draws Roberto to Emeryville? “Emeryville is well-located, diverse culturally, translating in between two iconic and culturally-different cities.”

Jess continues, “I currently ideate, draw, and cut my work on our boat in Emeryville.” What draws her to Emeryville is the water and the ecosystem. “Especially this stretch from the mud flats and the migrating birds that frequent it, to the Emeryville Marina Park to Point Emery. We are almost-daily visitors, dipping in and out of the tidal beaches, greeting the resident seal, welcoming the pelicans and thanking the sun as it sets across the water.”

The art exhibition is open Wed – Sun, 11am – 6pm, through October 29.

Celebration of the Arts

The Annual Emeryville Art Exhibition is sponsored by Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. Their mission is to foster an appreciation of the arts and artists of Emeryville, to promote the city as a culturally vital and progressive center for living and working, and, most recently, to partner with the City of Emeryville in the Rotten City Emeryville Cultural Arts District, a program of the California Arts Council.

More info. 510/652-6122.

Where:

5905 Shellmound St – Public Market Emeryville

Emeryville

www.emeryarts.org

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