2025/2026 Visit Berkeley Destination Guide

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Residence Inn By Marriott Berkeley

The LEED Gold-Certified Residence Inn Berkeley is located in the heart of the city. This all-suite hotel offers modern conveniences in a cozy environment, centrally located across the street from UC Berkeley and BART. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views at the Study Hall Rooftop Lounge. Versatile indoor and outdoor event space can accommodate up to 400 guests with sumptuous catering options.

marriott.com/oakrr | (510) 982-2100

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Welcome! Welcome! Support local business!

Welcome to Berkeley, a true beacon of the Bay Area!

Here, you’ll find a city that effortlessly blends innovation with a laid-back vibe. From savoring worldclass cuisine to discovering our cultural and collegiate treasures, Berkeley invites you to “peace out” and soak up the energy of a place where creativity, diversity, and connection thrive.

Whether you’re here for a meeting, event, celebration, or leisure escape, Berkeley is ready to inspire you.

So, relax, explore, and feel the spirit of our extraordinary city. There’s a good chance that the “Berkeley vibe” will stay with you long after you leave (and hopefully when you return for more).

Jeffrey Church, President & CEO, Visit Berkeley

Throughout this guide, we've recognized our green certified and minority-owned local businesses. Look for these symbols and support local whenever possible. To start, turn to page 27 to explore our diverse neighborhoods and districts where it's super easy to shop, eat, and drink local.

VISIT BERKELEY

2030 Addison St., #102, Berkeley, CA 94704 (510) 549-7040 | visitberkeley.com

VISIT BERKELEY BOARD OF DIRECTORS

THERESA AJARI

Associate Director, Reservations & Events, Berkeley Event Services

MOMI ASAYAG

General Manager, Berkeley City Club

JEROEN BUIKS

General Manager, Aiden by Best Western Berkeley

MARKEISHA EVERETT

Chief Marketing & Communications Officer, Intercollegiate Athletics, UC Berkeley

A.J. FOX

Communications Director, Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive

MICHAEL MARTINEZ

General Manager, Graduate by Hilton Berkeley

LIEUTENANT MATT MCGEE

Berkeley Police Department Community Services Bureau

MATT MOONEY

General Manager, University Inn & Suites Berkeley

JODI MUNSON

General Manager, Gather Restaurant

JORDAN STEPHENS

General Manager & Area Managing Director, Residence Inn by Marriott Berkeley

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

JACK HLAVAC/Chairman of the Board

Area Managing Director & General Manager, DoubleTree by Hilton Berkeley Marina

DELL DELLINGER/Vice Chair

General Manager, Hotel Shattuck Plaza

LUIS VALDIVIA/Treasurer

General Manager, Holiday Inn Express & Suites

JEFFREY CHURCH/President & CEO Visit Berkeley

Berkeley Basics
Total land area of Berkeley in square miles.
The view of the Bay from Grizzly Peak in the Berkeley Hills

Meet the Team

Discover more about the Visit Berkeley team at visitberkeley.com/about/staff

Berkeley Welcomes You!

We are thrilled to welcome you to our beautiful city. Here you will find food from all over the world, shops with exciting treasures, world-class performers and artists, and murals that tell our city’s story. The first time I set foot in Berkeley, I knew it was a special place. We attract people from far and wide with the University of California, Berkeley, which adds to the rich diversity of our city. Each neighborhood has its own unique culture, so make sure to visit each one. An exciting adventure awaits you. Have a wonderful visit!

Adena Ishii Berkeley Mayor

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Beacon by the Bay

With a sparkling setting on San Francisco Bay, Berkeley is a spirited Northern California city with counterculture roots that has grown to become a hub of intellectual vim and cultural vigor.

he vibrant art scene and splashy culinary credentials in Berkeley make it shine. Free speech and flower power are forever in the Berkeley genome, and the city continually reinvents itself as a celebrated place to dine, listen to live music, take in a play, and feel an authentic (if endearingly off-beat) college-town vibe.

Berkeley flashes with everyday discoveries ranging from vibrant street art and public galleries to major performing arts venues. A culinary wonderland, Berkeley’s food scene is contemporary and legendary. Independent merchants thrive in Berkeley’s tree-lined, walkable districts. And along with all the cultural and culinary experiences to savor, Berkeley offers at least as many ways to enjoy the great outdoors.

Martin Luther King, Jr. called Berkeley “our nation’s conscience” during a 1967 speech here, and the city continues to embrace its role as the heart and soul of the Free Speech Movement and a progressive future.

And yes, Berkeley still wears tie-dye on its sleeve. But a closer look reveals a diverse, multifaceted city where everyone is welcome. Like the UC Berkeley motto, Fiat Lux (“Let there be light”), Berkeley shines as a beacon by the Bay.

Bay Area Basecamp

Make Berkeley your Bay Area basecamp! You’re close to San Francisco, California’s wine country, and national park destinations.

More on page 12

Berkeley’s First People

Welcome to the Homeland of the Huchiun, a Chochenyo Ohlone Speaking Tribe.

In March 1772, the arrival of a group of Spaniards at a Huchiun village on the southeast shore of today’s San Pablo Bay ushered in a time of upheaval and suffering for the people under Spanish, Mexican, and early American governance of California.

Despite this devastating history, Ohlones, within whose ancestral homelands Berkeley is located, remain present and engaged with their larger communities, as do other American Indians from throughout North America who currently reside in the greater Bay Area.

In Berkeley, their engagement has

led to the establishment of several innovative place-based reminders of Ohlone presence. These include the 2019 installation of welcome signs at Berkeley’s city limits that acknowledge it as Ohlone Territory, completed with the guidance of the Confederated Villages of Lisjan and Indigenous women-led Sogorea Te’ Land Trust (STLT).

In 2020, a street mural was created adjacent to City Hall that recognizes Berkeley as “Ohlone Territory.”

Berkeley became the first city to recognize Indigenous Peoples’ Day in 1992, which became a U.S. holiday in 2021. Annually, on the Saturday

closest to October 12, a Powwow and Indian Market takes place at Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park. A decommissioned fountain at the park is currently being converted into a Turtle Island Monument to honor all Indigenous people.

In collaboration with the Lisjan and STLT, in 2022 the Berkeley Repertory Theatre commissioned a visual land acknowledgement mural on the side of the Medak Center at 2009 Addison Street in downtown Berkeley. In 2024,

Ohlone Mural on University Avenue (shown on both pages). Mural artists: Cece Carpio and Shi Shi Madriz

another visual land acknowledgement mural was completed, also in collaboration with the Lisjan and STLT, at Bonar Street and University Avenue on the side of the Berkeley Unified School District building.

In 2024, a 1995 mural that commemorated Ohlone culture and presence was repainted in consultation with the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe. (Find it at the corner of Milvia Street and Hearst Avenue at Ohlone Park.) Ohlone Park’s 1976 naming marks the city’s first formal acknowledgement of Ohlone presence.

Also in 2024, after a period of advocacy and fundraising by the Lisjan, STLT, and a group of supporters, the last remaining undeveloped portion of the West Berkeley Shellmound, a more than 6,000-year-old sacred Ohlone burial ground, was freed from ever being developed. Located along Fourth Street at Hearst Avenue, near the Berkeley Transit Plaza, this Shellmound site is a place of prayer and ceremony. This includes an annual three-mile Shellmound to Shellmound Prayer Walk that begins at the West Berkeley Shellmound on the day after Thanksgiving.

To learn more about Ohlone history and culture, visit ebparks.org for an Ohlone curriculum and a “Native Peoples of the East Bay Past to Present” brochure.

City of Firsts

Born in Berkeley

In Berkeley, there’s a spirit of innovation that comes with the college-town setting. It’s a dynamic place where things are discovered, invented, and sometimes, reinvented.

science & tech

VITAMIN E (1922)

Co-discovered by UC Berkeley professor Herbert M. Evans and Dr. Katharine S. Bishop.

COMPUTER MOUSE

(1964)

Invented by UC Berkeley graduate Douglas Engelbart, who identified computers as a key tool for solving complex problems.

CYCLOTRON (1931)

Ernest Lawrence designed the first cyclotron, launching the scientific use of particle physics to discover the fundamental structure of matter; this had a major impact on the treatment of cancer.

FLU VACCINE (1940s)

The vaccine was developed during WWII by UC Berkeley biochemist Wendell M. Stanley and colleagues.

BERKELIUM (1949)

Bk on the periodic table of the elements. UC Berkeley is a periodic table chart-topper, with credit for discovery of 16 elements.

BIRTH OF BIOTECH

(1971)

The first biotechnology company, Cetus, was founded by Nobel Prize in Physics recipient Donald Glaser, UC Berkeley professor of physics.

culture

THE SIERRA CLUB (1892)

Co-founded by John Muir, along with professors from UC Berkeley who wanted to promote recreation by making the Sierras and the Yosemite region more accessible and well known.

HOT TUBS (1915)

This iconic whirlpool bath was invented in a shop on San Pablo Avenue in West Berkeley.

LISTENERSUPPORTED RADIO (1949)

Created by Lewis Hill, who began working toward creating the first listener supported, non-commercial radio station in the United States. On April 15, 1949, Pacifica first goes on the air as KPFA 94.1 FM in Berkeley.

CRAFT COFFEE (1966)

Alfred Peet opened Peet's Coffee's first shop near UC Berkeley's campus.

CALIFORNIA CUISINE

(1971)

Alice Waters opens Chez Panisse Restaurant, and the slowfood movement was born. See more on page 50.

Berkeley Through the Years

1769

Spanish explorers arrive in the Bay Area, colonize, and rule the region until 1821, an era known as the Spanish Period.

1821-1848

Mexico declares independence from Spain in 1821 and California becomes Mexican territory.

1849

The California Gold Rush brings an unprecedented influx of people to the Bay Area. By the mid-1850s, a small community of settlers began to cluster near the shores of the Bay in an area of Berkeley known as Ocean View.

1868

The charter of the University of California is set, with its first campus as UC Berkeley Berkeley is named after the 18th-century Irish philosopher George Berkeley

The dedication ceremony featured a poem penned by Berkeley.

1876

Commercial development of downtown Berkeley begins when founding landowner Francis Kittredge Shattuck convinces the Central Pacific Railroad to run a line through his property, serving as an impetus for new growth.

Bishop George Berkeley
UC Berkeley campus, 1880's
Francis Kittredge Shattuck
Bishop George Berkeley
English philosopher and Berkeley's namesake
“...There shall be sung another golden age, the rise of empire and arts, the good and great inspiring epic rage, the wisest heads and noblest hearts."
–BISHOP GEORGE BERKELEY

1878

Berkeley is incorporated ahead of a population boom that increases the local population from 2,000 people in 1880 to 13,000 at the turn of the century.

1906

The San Francisco earthquake forces thousands to leave the city for surrounding areas, including Berkeley. Berkeley’s population surges to 50,000 by 1912.

1916

Architect John Galen Howard’s Sather Tower, also known as the Campanile, opens as a central landmark on the UC Berkeley campus. At 307 feet tall, the Campanile is the world’s second-tallest freestanding clock and bell tower.

1929

J. Robert Oppenheimer begins a 14-year tenure teaching at UC Berkeley; during this time, he meets Ernest Orlando Lawrence and begins work at Lawrence’s Radiation Laboratory.

Berkeley Basics
John Galen Howard hired
Julia Morgan (the first woman architect licensed in California) to work on many UC Berkeley buildings. Turn to page 10 for more on Julia Morgan.
“Free speech is an inseparable part of Berkeley’s legacy. Our community has an unwavering commitment to defend it and ensure freedom of expression for all, both on our campus and across our country.”
–RICH LYONS, UC BERKELEY CHANCELLOR

1930

Berkeley City Club is completed by architect Julia Morgan. Originally a Women’s Club, it's now a boutique hotel and known as the “Little Castle,” a nod to Morgan’s well-known work on the Hearst Castle on the Central Coast.

Waters

The pioneering chef who made "farm-to-table" and California cuisine known to all. PAGE 50

1960

UC Berkeley vaults into the national consciousness as a lightning rod for the political awareness and activism of the day. The Free Speech Movement of 1964 and Summer of Love in 1967 leave a legacy that's still part of Berkeley today.

1971

Alice Waters opens Chez Panisse Restaurant. Today, it’s recognized as the birthplace of California cuisine and the “slow food,” farm-totable movement.

1982

The brewpub revolution begins when Tom Bates writes a bill allowing brewers to serve customers as long as food is served. Berkeley’s brewery revolution begins with the opening of Triple Rock Brewery downtown soon after.

1986

924 Gilman Street opens. This all-ages, no-alcohol, no-racism, punk rock nightclub is where local band Green Day inspires many a mosh pit on their way to becoming a multiple Grammy Awardwinning band.

1 Berkeley City Club 2 Julia Morgan in Paris, where she attended the Ècole des Beaux-Arts 3 Anti-war demonstrations in Berkeley 4 Alice Waters 5 Chez Panisse

Billie Joe Armstrong

Green Day got its start playing at Berkeley's punk rock clubs in the late 1980s and early '90s.

2003

The Berkeley Poetry Walk is installed on the sidewalk on Addison Street between Shattuck and Milvia. The walk is made of 128 cast-iron panels, each containing poems selected by former U.S. poet laureate Robert Hass.

2009

Green Day’s American Idiot musical premieres at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre. The production then moves to Broadway, garnering a Tony Award nomination for Best Musical.

2016

The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) reopens downtown at the corner of Center Street and Oxford Way.

2024

UC Berkeley’s Cal Athletics intercollegiate sports program moves from the Pac-12 to the ACC (Atlantic Coast Conference).

Berkeley elects Adena Ishii, the first Asian-American mayor in the city’s history and the first woman of color to hold the job.

6 Triple Rock Brewery 7 Former Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates revolutionized the city's craft brew scene 8 Billie Joe Armstrong, Green Day front man 9 UC Berkeley Stadium

Stay Bay by the

Graduate by Hilton Berkeley

Berkeley’s lodging properties offer amazing value, selection, and style. From hip downtown boutique inns and historic gems to waterfront resorts, green hotels, and well-known chains, Berkeley has a compelling portfolio of properties, many conveniently clustered around the UC Berkeley campus and just beyond.

Book Your Berkeley Stay!

Five Reasons Why Berkeley Should be Your Bay Area Basecamp

1 SAVINGS

Just a few minutes away from San Francisco, Berkeley hotels generally offer rates 20% to 40% lower than S.F. for similar class accommodations.

2 LOCATION

If S.F.'s major attractions are on your itinerary, here’s the plan: Stay in Berkeley and take BART to the city. At the end of the day, return to an inviting Berkeley hotel to enjoy drinks, dinner, and world-class entertainment options.

3 VIEWS

San Francisco’s skyline and the Bay’s bridges are best seen through Berkeley's hotel windows!

4

ARTS & CULTURE

Berkeley sparkles with creativity, from live music to museums. Get inspired on page 86.

5 FOOD

Berkeley's culinary scene is pure counterculture, with revolutionary restaurants serving farm-to-fork deliciousness. Options abound—turn to page 48 for more.

BERKELEY’S ACCOMMODATIONS

selection is comprehensive, offering a room to suit nearly every taste and budget. After a wonderful day strolling Berkeley’s historic neighborhoods, dining at a farm-to-table cafe, or taking in live music at a local club, retreat to your hotel room for upscale amenities and grand views. A local reverence for history means hotels here are revamped, not replaced. Updone historic hotels are some of Berkeley’s finest, and here, it’s all about the details. Think gothic arches over indoor swimming pools, lobby chandeliers dripping with garnet-colored glass, walls the vibrant gold of National Geographic magazine spines, and marble-inlay Peace sign entryways. These design details set Berkeley properties apart.

Visitors seeking an eco-friendly place to stay enjoy more options than ever, with the majority of local properties certified green for sustainable operating prac-

tices. And with more than 50 green-certified restaurants in Berkeley, travelers will discover a delicious selection of green dining as well as lodging options in town. Berkeley is all-in when it comes to environmental values.

Berkeley is served by Oakland International Airport and San Francisco International Airport, with many hotels close to Berkeley BART stations that connect directly with the airports. Book your hotel at visitberkeley.com, and get ready to check in for a perfect stay by the Bay.

ZINO Bar at Hotel Shattuck Plaza
Berkeley Basics Oakland International Airport (OAK) is the East Bay’s gateway, offering a small, easy-to-navigate, and calm air travel experience, plus easy transfer to Berkeley by car or BART.
Aiden by Best Western
DoubleTree by Hilton Berkeley Marina
Study Hall Rooftop Lounge at Residence Inn by Marriott Berkeley
Residence Inn by Marriott Berkeley
Holiday Inn Express and Suites
Berkeley City Club

Berkeley, California

28 Holiday Inn Express & Suites 29 Graduate by Hilton

Hotel Shattuck

Sens Hotel & Vanne Bistro

32 University Inn & Suites

33 Berkeley City Club

34 Nash Hotel

35 Residence Inn by Marriott Berkeley

36 Aiden by Best Western Inns & Motels

37 Sather Hotel by Wyndham Berkeley

38 Urban Adamah

39 Downtown Berkeley Inn

40 Signature Inn by Sonesta

Downtown Berkeley Inn

The Downtown Berkeley Inn is a Green-certified boutique hotel located in the heart of Berkeley, just steps away from the University of California, Berkeley. Perfect for business travelers, vacationing couples, families, students, and professors.

downtownberkeleyinn.com | (510) 843-4043

Sens Hotel and Vanne Bistro

Sens Hotel & Bistro is in the North Shattuck district, one of Berkeley’s finest food destinations and renowned for its epicurean delights. Spacious rooms are equipped with comfortable beds, cherrywood armoires, and work desks. Conveniently close to UC Berkeley and Berkeley corporate offices, with San Francisco minutes away via the freeway and BART.

senshotelberkeley.com | (510) 548-9930

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Berkeley

The Holiday Inn Express & Suites Berkeley is an IHG Renovation Award recipient and consistently rated as one of Berkeley’s top hotels on Tripadvisor.

bit.ly/3YT3aJA | (510) 548-1700

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DoubleTree by Hilton Berkeley Marina

The newly renovated, iconic DoubleTree by Hilton Berkeley Marina is a peaceful retreat steps away from the San Francisco Bay. Guests enjoy stunning views of the San Francisco skyline while dining alfresco at The Berkeley Boathouse Restaurant. Close to Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Highway 80, UC Berkeley, Emery Bay, and San Francisco, DoubleTree by Hilton Berkeley Marina is a perfect destination for business or pleasure.

Berkeley City Club

The Berkeley City Club is a historic hotel located in the heart of downtown Berkeley. Built by famed architect Julia Morgan, the Club has quickly become a staple for Bay Area residents. On the second floor, the French-style, farm-to-table restaurant and intimate bar and lounge are open to the public. berkeleycityclub.com | (510) 848-7800

Graduate by Hilton Berkeley

An undeniably local stay, Graduate by Hilton Berkeley blends Golden Bear history and traditions with creative interiors and college nostalgia. Just steps from Telegraph Avenue and the University of California, this historic hotel is perfect for your Bay Area explorations. Enjoy Cal-inspired guest rooms, the neighborhood pub Henry’s, an on-site coffee shop, and signature Graduate touches. bit.ly/3O3tOu2 | (510) 845-8981

Signature Inn by SONESTA

Experience the golden age of travel at Signature Inn Berkeley, where retro charm meets modern style. Newly renovated, stylish rooms offer a unique and vibrant stay just steps from UC Berkeley, shops, and top restaurants. Enjoy good vibes, glossy decor, and welcoming service that makes every visit unforgettable. Call to make a reservation.

(510) 841-4242

Nash Hotel

This centrally located downtown Berkeley hotel is conveniently located near BART and within walking distance to UC Berkeley.

nashhotel.com | (510) 841-1163

Find your stay at VisitBerkeley.com

Browse area hotels, view the hotel map, and book directly on VisitBerkeley.com for a seamless experience. You can refine your search by neighborhood, price range, and other variables.

Marina Inn

The Marina Inn Berkeley is conveniently located near UC Berkeley, plus BART and Amtrak stations. Clean, comfortable, and affordable rooms are available with free parking, WiFi, microwaves/refrigerators, electronic locks, and TVs with HBO, ESPN, and more.

bit.ly/4gDYQVO | (510) 841-7410

Hotel Shattuck Plaza

Sather Hotel

Located four blocks from UC Berkeley and close to downtown's BART station, the Sather Hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms at affordable rates, plus free parking, security locks, 39" LED TVs, cable and HBO, WiFi, and in-room coffee.

satherhotel.com (510) 843-4262

Urban Adamah

This dreamy urban farm could be the venue for your next gathering. Urban Adamah grounds and connects people to themselves, others, and the natural world through educational and spiritual experiences that integrate Jewish values, mindfulness, and sustainable agriculture. urbanadamah.org | (510) 649-1595

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Aiden by Best Western Berkeley

Aiden by Best Western Berkeley is located just one mile from the UC Berkeley campus, and offers amenities like pillow-top mattresses, in-room safes, refrigerators, and free high-speed Internet. The Aiden’s friendly service, top-notch facilities, and convenient location makes it Berkeley’s perfect lodging choice. bit.ly/4fu7cza | (510) 898-2650

The Lorin District

Berkeley’s Lorin District is one of the oldest, most diverse, artistic and transit-accessible commercial districts in the city. You’ll find an eclectic mingling of independent merchants that showcase artistry, innovation, and community. The Lorin carved itself out as Berkeley’s buzzy arts district, and is easily accessible via the Ashby BART Station.

lorinberkeley.org

University Avenue Association

Discover University Avenue, the vibrant gateway to Berkeley! Stretching from the I-80 freeway to the iconic UC Berkeley campus, this bustling corridor is home to over 200 diverse merchants. Whether you’re in the mood for a delicious meal, craft drinks, unique shopping experiences, or a comfortable stay, University Avenue has it all.

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Get to Know Berkeley

Like A L ocal

Each of Berkeley’s districts offers something new. The twists, turns, and terrain create a city of independent neighborhoods, each with its own mantra and mood. From foodie-centric North Shattuck to chic Fourth Street, counterculture Telegraph to stroll-worthy Solano Avenue, grand Gilman to artsy Lorin, Main Street Elmwood to diverse University Avenue and the city’s historic Downtown, Berkeley’s neighborhoods elevate the city.

Lorin District

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This South Berkeley neighborhood features a thriving art and antiques cluster and is home to Shotgun Players and Black Repertory Group. It also boasts an emerging food scene with an impressive assortment of new eateries and bars, easily accessible via the Ashby BART Station

CAN’T MISS:

• Shotgun Players at the Ashby Stage

• Hoi Polloi

• Roses on Adeline

• Lemat

• Black Repertory Group

• Sweet Adeline Bakeshop

Downtown Berkeley

downtownberkeley.com

Berkeley’s vibrant city center, renowned for its popular performing and visual arts scene, is bursting with hip spots to eat and drink. Downtown also serves as a regional transportation hub with Berkeley’s largest BART station offering lightrail connections to Oakland and San Francisco international airports.

CAN’T MISS:

• Berkeley Repertory Theatre

• BAMPFA

• The Freight

• Jupiter/Triple Rock

• Gather

• Pizzeria da Laura

• Study Hall Rooftop Lounge

• The BreakRoom

• Almare Gelato

• Heroic Italian

• Cancun

Fourth Street

fourthstreet.com

With mindful architecture that follows the scale and context of the street, Fourth Street is a shopping-centric area with signature restaurants, retailers, and art galleries. Wide, walkable sidewalks and acclaimed amenities make Fourth Street a leading Bay Area retail retreat.

CAN’T MISS:

• Oceanview Diner

• Zut!

• Apple Store

• Kiehl’s

• American Giant

• Iyasare

• Stained Glass Garden

• Nike Store

Gather, Downtown
Jupiter, Downtown
Sweet Adeline Bakeshop, Lorin District

North Shattuck

northshattuckassociation.org

The restaurants, boutiques, and galleries along Shattuck Avenue and Vine Street in the North Shattuck district share an emphasis on high-quality artisan products. Sidewalk cafes, flower stands, bakeries, farmers' markets, and an array of food purveyors lend the area an inviting European ambience. Guided culinary tours, plus food, art, and wine events all year make the area a favorite destination for locals and visitors alike.

CAN’T MISS:

• Chez Panisse Restaurant and Cafe

• Saul’s Restaurant & Deli

• The Cheese Board Collective

• Cafenated Coffee Company

• ACCI Gallery

• Victory Point Cafe

• CupCakin’ Bake Shop

Treat Yourself At

Come discover this one-mile commercial district, which features more than 200 businesses, most of them independently owned. Don’t miss the Solano Stroll, which takes place the second Sunday in September, one of the Bay Area’s largest open-street festivals.

CAN’T MISS:

• Vanessa’s Bistro

• The Oaks Climbing Gym

• Fern’s Garden

• Pamana Plantas

• Pegasus Books

• Sundhari Holistic Spa

North Shattuck Fern's Garden, Solano Avenue
CupCakin’ Bake Shop in the North Shattuck district.

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telegraphberkeley.org

The historic Telegraph District is viewed by many as the heart and soul of Berkeley, with a hip retail scene and historic landmarks at the doorstep of UC Berkeley. Telegraph has long been a hub for counterculture, with its roots in the 1960s protests and beatnik era. Today, Telegraph is lined with quirky shops, cafes, and street vendors, pulsing with youthful energy at the intersection of the city’s past, present, and future.

CAN’T MISS:

• Top Dog

• Berkeley City Club

• Amoeba Music

• Moe’s Books

• Hi-Fidelity

• Blondie’s Pizza

• Henry’s

• Poindexter

• Raleigh’s

For the Record

Amoeba Music is a music lovers' dream store.

Gilma n District

The Gilman District is a thriving medley of creativity, craftsmanship, and eclectic community that makes Berkeley such a diverse city. Whether shopping, sampling artisan beers and urban wines, attending an open studio, taking classes, or simply enjoying delicious dinner and live music, Gilman is emblematic of the best of Berkeley.

CAN’T MISS:

• Berkeley Wine Block

• Trumer Brewery and Taproom

• Boichik Bagels

• SHOH Gallery

• 924 Gilman

• The North Face Outlet

• Game On

• Covenant Winery

• Pochy’s South

Indian Fast Casual

• Funky Elephant

• Picante

Wine, Naturally

For more on the Berkeley Wine Block, turn to page 76.

SHOH Gallery
Moe's Books, Telegraph Avenue
Hi-Fidelity

Elmwood District

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AKA Berkeley’s “Main Street,” the historic Elmwood Shopping District is home to independently owned shops, boutiques, and restaurants in a charming neighborhood setting.

CAN’T MISS:

• Donato & Co.

• Baker & Commons

• Cafenated Coffee Company

• Mrs. Dalloway’s Bookstore

• Rialto Cinemas Elmwood

• Book Society

• Berkeley Humane Thrift Shop

• Scents by the Bay

University Avenue

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University Avenue stretches from the I-80 freeway to the UC Berkeley campus, a bustling corridor that's home to more than 200 diverse merchants.

CAN’T MISS:

• Pyeong Chang Tofu

• La Mission

• Anja’s

• Asha Tea House

• Goodwill Berkeley (thrifting!)

• Rose’s Pizzeria

• Babette

• El Patio

Neighborhood Eats

Berkeley Marina

Berkeley is bounded by two wild sides that serve as natural parentheses to the city. Forested Tilden Regional Park forms the city’s eastern boundary. To the west are the San Francisco Bay, wetland habitat, a wildlife sanctuary, and the Berkeley Marina

CAN’T MISS:

• César Chávez Park

• Shorebird Park

• Adventure Playground

• Berkeley Boathouse

• Skates on the Bay

Enjoy sustainably sourced dishes at Babette, in the University Avenue district
Berkeley Boathouse, Berkeley Marina
El Patio

Fourth Street Shops

Fourth Street welcomes visitors for world-class shopping, dining, and street events! Stretching over four long blocks, this regional attraction features more than 80 shops to explore, whether your interests are Erica Tanov for high fashion, Aveda and Aesop for health and body, international travel goods at Topdrawer, or specialized home decor at DWR and The Gardener. Strolling the tree-lined street, you will recognize some national brands and discover cherished local businesses. Holding both worlds, Fourth Street has developed over the last 43 years with careful curation and dedication to the neighborhood shopper as well as the traveling visitor. We hope to see you here on the street where life happens each weekend with live music and free special events every month.

fourthstreet.com | (510) 644-3002

Downtown Berkeley Association

North Shattuck

Considered the birthplace of California cuisine, North Shattuck’s restaurants, boutiques, and galleries along Shattuck Avenue and Vine Street share an emphasis on high-quality artisan products and locally sourced goods. Patio dining, flower stands, bakeries, boutiques, coffee shops, and an array of fine food purveyors make this a charming destination for all ages to enjoy.

northshattuck.org

The Elmwood

Discover the historic Elmwood Shopping District and theater— more than 80 independently owned boutiques and restaurants in a friendly, neighborhood environment.

shoptheelmwood.com

Solano Avenue Association

Solano Avenue is one of Berkeley’s most delightful and diverse business districts. People come from all around the Bay Area and beyond to peruse an exciting variety of shops, meet friends old and new for culinary experiences, coffee and drinks, and even fuel up the car! Solano Avenue’s distinctive array of professional services, restaurants, and shops is diverse in every way, with many women-owned businesses. Come see what makes Solano so special!

solanoavenue.org (510) 527-5358

Gilman District

The Gilman District is a thriving medley of creativity, craftsmanship, and eclectic community that makes Berkeley such a diverse, unique, and vibrant city. Whether shopping, sampling artisan beers and organic wines, attending an open studio, taking classes, or simply enjoying a delicious dinner before some live music, Gilman has it all!

gilmandistrict.org

Telegraph District

The historic Telegraph district is the vibrant heart and soul of Berkeley. Emerging from UC Berkeley’s storied Sather Gate, Telegraph has long been a hub for counterculture, with its roots in the 1960s protests and beatnik era. Today, the Avenue is lined with quirky shops, cafes, and street vendors pulsing with youthful energy. Savor an impressive array of international specialties from bibimbap to kaldereta empanadas alongside local icons like Blondie’s Pizza and Top Dog. Browse endless shelves at Moe’s Books or dig for vinyl treasures at Amoeba Music. No visit to the Bay Area is complete without exploring Telegraph, Berkeley.

telegraphberkeley.org (510) 486-2366

University of California, Berkeley

Fiat Lux: Let There Be Light

DAVID
H. COLLIER

Founded in 1868, UC Berkeley is the original campus of the University of California system. Firmly established as one of the world’s most highly ranked public universities, the UC Berkeley campus is an urban oasis that preserves much of the tranquil beauty of California’s early years.

As such, the Cal campus also serves as Berkeley’s own "Central Park," with historic architecture and wide, landscaped walking paths that cross campus and connect with the neighboring Telegraph Avenue, North Shattuck, and Downtown districts. Visitors are always welcome to take a walking tour of campus. Here are the highlights you won’t want to miss.

Then & Now

Sather Tower (1915)

Known to most as the Campanile, Sather Tower is perhaps UC Berkeley’s most famous symbol. Visible for miles, it stands 307 feet tall and is the second-tallest freestanding clock and bell tower in the world. An elevator ride to the observation platform at the 200-foot level provides visitors with a spectacular view of the campus and Bay Area. Sather Tower, named after campus benefactor Jane Sather, was modeled after the tower that stands in the Piazza San Marco in Venice, Italy. The Campanile houses a 61-bell carillon. (With 38 stairs from the elevator's top floor, the observation platform is not wheelchair accessible.)

<<Opposite: The Campanile (Sather Tower) overlooks San Francisco Bay
Sather Tower circa 2024 (opposite page) and Sather Tower circa 1922 (left)

Hearst TheatreGreek

(1903)

This 8,500-seat amphitheater is set in the Berkeley hills. The first campus structure designed by campus architect John Galen Howard, the theater was a gift from newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. Berkeley’s Greek Theatre uses the Ancient Amphitheatre at Epidaurus in Greece as a model but also includes Roman elements.

California Memorial Stadium

(1923)

Home of the California Golden Bears football team. Designed by John Galen Howard, Memorial Stadium is dedicated to students who lost their lives in World War I. Since it opened in the fall of 1923, Memorial Stadium has generated scores of memories for generations of Golden Bears. Cal Athletics joined the Atlantic

trustee of the College of California, forerunner of the University.

Bancroft Library

(1905)

Coast Conference in 2024, attracting legions of new fans to California Memorial Stadium and Berkeley.

Sproul Plaza

(Late 1950s)

This bustling campus hub is where students meet, musicians perform, and political, religious, and social activists expound, especially at noon during the academic year. At the center is Ludwig’s Fountain, named after a beloved dog that spent most of his waking hours in and around the fountain in the 1960s. Look for the small bronze plaque marking the Mario Savio Steps, honoring the Free Speech Movement's famed activist.

Sather Gate

(1910)

Until World War II, this was the south entrance to campus. It was a gift from Jane Sather in 1913 to immortalize her late husband, Peder Sather, a

The Bancroft Library is the school’s primary special collections library. It is one of the largest and most heavily used libraries of manuscripts, rare books, and unique materials in the United States. Highlights include the Mark Twain Papers, the single largest collection of original documents by and about the author, including notebooks, correspondence, autobiographical and other manuscripts, lifetime editions, and related materials. General editor Robert Hirst points out that Twain was a “lifelong, inveterate, and ambitious traveler.” It was Twain, after all, who famously said “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”

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California Memorial Stadium
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I may be biased, but ever since I was a UC Berkeley undergrad, I have seen our campus as the well-educated, wonderfully chaotic heart and soul of this vibrant city. I’ve lived in this town for more than 30 years, and I love to make the most of all that it has to offer beyond the confines of our campus.”

Morrison Library

(1928)

The Morrison Library, located inside the Doe Library, provides a tranquil atmosphere to take a break from the rigors of academic life. Its vaulted ceilings and long reading tables serve as a quiet refuge. With Turkish rugs and tufted couches, this technology-free space remains a place where visitors can read and listen to record players via headphones.

Morrison Library

Zellerbach Hall

(1968)

Zellerbach Hall is the venue for Cal Performances, the UC Berkeley-based organization considered one of the most influential performing arts presenters in the world. This 2,000-seat concert hall and theater hosts the world’s finest in music and dance, plus major campus events. The adjoining 500-seat Zellerbach Playhouse is the site of drama, dance, and other presentations of the Center for Theater Arts.

Haas Pavilion

(1999)

Named for benefactor Walter Haas, this seats 12,000 and has several venues for athletic events. It replaced Harmon Gymnasium (1933); today, the original façade is on display inside Haas Pavilion. The adjacent Spieker Aquatic Complex hosts swimming and water polo events, and is home to nationally ranked and Olympic athletes.

Koret Visitor Center

(2016)

Located on the Goldman Plaza at California Memorial Stadium, the center is open weekdays 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. and weekends 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Visitor Services offers free walking tours led by student guides. These tours are ideal for prospective students, alumni, and those wishing to learn more. Advance online reservations are required for daily and group tours. For more information, call (510) 642-5215, email tour@ berkeley.edu, or head to visit.berkeley.edu.

Bird’s-Eye View

Peregrine falcons, the fastest birds in the world, attend UC Berkeley. Well, in a way. Since 2017, peregrine falcon couples have nested and raised their chicks atop the school’s 307-foot Campanile tower. In totally natural areas, Peregrine falcons will nest on cliffs, but in cities, tall buildings act as perfect stand-ins for cliffs. The Campanile is well protected from predators and human interference, offering the chicks a safe space to grow and learn to fly. Learn more at calfalcons. berkeley.edu and @Cal_Falcons. For an in-person view, the outdoor screen at BAMPFA live streams the hatch and fledgling season.

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BAMPFA live streams the falcons.

Cal Athletics

The California Golden Bears are the athletic teams that represent the University of California, Berkeley. Referred to in athletic competition as California or Cal, the university fields 30 varsity athletic programs and various club teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)’s Division I primarily as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Visitor Services

Start your campus visit at the Koret Visitor Center, located at 2227 Piedmont Avenue in Berkeley, on Goldman Plaza of the historic California Memorial Stadium. Interactive maps, historic timelines, and video profiles show why Cal’s motto is “Fiat Lux” or “Let there be light.” visit.berkeley.edu | (510) 642-5215

Outdoor Dining

Berkeley Boathouse
Alfresco dining wows at the Berkeley Marina. Time your visit for golden hour to watch the sunset over the Golden Gate Bridge. More on page 31

Good Eats

Berkeley’s dining scene continues to pop with innovative restaurants and artisan foodie enterprises. Place your finger on the Berkeley map and chances are, there is something tasty, local, and organic on the block.

Babette
Pizzeria da Laura
Henry's
Heroic Italian
Triple Rock Brewery
Boichik Bagels
Study Hall Rooftop Lounge

United Nations of NomNom

Berkeley’s restaurants feature the cuisines of Thailand, India, Mexico, Japan, China, Vietnam, Burma, Brazil, Nepal, Africa, Yemen, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and many more flavor flags of the world. With more than 300 restaurants citywide, there’s an amazing array of dining options ranging from casual to candlelit.

TASTE TRIP

Berkeley is a culinary mecca. It’s been that way since 1971, when Alice Waters opened her iconic Chez Panisse Restaurant in North Berkeley. The confluence of her revolutionary culinary vision, paired with Berkeley’s proximity to farms, ranches, and fresh ingredients, changed the way we eat. California cuisine was born.

Cancún Sabor Mexicano
Gather
CupCakin’ Bake Shop
Donato & Co.

A League of Their Own

BERKELEY’S FEMALE CHEFS

Berkeley’s culinary corps features a strong and ever-growing group of female chefs and restaurant owners. Makes perfect sense, after all (see: Alice Waters)! Meet five of Berkeley’s top chefs.

ROSE SOFFA CLARKE chef/owner, Roses on Adeline Bar & Kitchen

Roses on Adeline is a family-owned neighborhood bar and kitchen in South Berkeley, known for exuding a love of food and community.

BERKELEY FAVES

"My favorite places to eat and drink in Berkeley are El Patio for the great mezcal drinks and the pabellón arepa, Casa Latina’s delicious and substantial breakfast with a café de olla, and Standard Fare for seasonal, thoughtful, fresh brunch fare.”

“I’m a Berkeley native with a passion for food, interior design, and fashion, and transforming the essentials of life into beautiful experiences. My parents and I opened Roses on Adeline because we love food and sharing it with others. We wanted to see more

neighborhood destination

dining in the East Bay, especially in Berkeley’s underserved Lorin District.”

–ROSE SOFFA CLARKE, CHEF/ OWNER, ROSES ON ADELINE BAR & KITCHEN

Roses on Adeline Bar & Kitchen

A League of Their Own

BERKELEY’S FEMALE CHEFS

DOROTHÉE MITRANI chef/owner, La Note

La Note is an authentic Provençal restaurant in the heart of downtown Berkeley.

“I was born and raised in Paris, in the convivial tradition of cheerful eating! I arrived in Berkeley in 1986, working in restaurants while studying Environmental Design at UC Berkeley. My life goal was to become an architect and raise my children, but the opportunity for a restaurant came first and I opened La Note in 1997."

BERKELEY FAVES

"My favorite spots are Iyasare, Comal, Kamado Sushi, and of course, Chez Panisse Café.”

“We serve wholesome, colorful foods inspired by southern France. We're a Parisian bistro with an American breakfast twist.”
–DOROTHÉE MITRANI, CHEF/OWNER, LA NOTE

Berkeley Restaurant Week

Every March, the local dining scene kicks it up a notch with Berkeley Restaurant Week. Produced by Visit Berkeley, #BRW is a citywide festival of good eats. The campaign has evolved over the years to align

with the needs of Berkeley’s culinary community. It began with a three-course, prix fixe affair; today Berkeley Restaurant Week offers tiers of affordable price points. Incorporating partnerships with local shops, venues,

and nonprofits like the Berkeley Food Network, Berkeley Restaurant Week celebrates Berkeley’s robust food and libations scene. Visit berkeleyrestaurant week.com for dates, restaurants, menus, and more.

Study Hall Rooftop Lounge
Julia's Restaurant
Cancún Sabor Mexicano

A League of Their Own

BERKELEY’S FEMALE CHEFS

EMILY SARLATTE chef/owner, La Marcha Tapas Bar

La Marcha is a vibrant Spanish tapas bar offering a warm, authentic dining experience.

BERKELEY FAVES

"I love our neighbor, El Patio Also on the La Marcha block is the Middle East Market, which showcases Berkeley’s culinary diversity. La Note is the best for brunch, I love Zachary’s and Rose Pizzeria, Iyasare on Fourth Street, and of course, Agrodolce for Italian.”

“My background is French on my father’s side, so I am influenced by the recipes and cooking he learned from his mother and grandmother.”
–EMILY SARLATTE, CHEF/OWNER, LA MARCHA TAPAS BAR
Revival
Pyeong Chang Tofu
Southside Station
Tanzie's

A League of Their Own

BERKELEY’S FEMALE CHEFS

LAURA MEYER

Chef/owner, Pizzeria da Laura

This classic pizzeria is tucked in an art deco building on downtown’s Shattuck Square.

Chef/owner Laura Meyer is a threetime World Pizza Champion.

BERKELEY FAVES

"Cholita Linda, Kirala, Saul's Restaurant & Deli, The Cheese Board Collective, and Eggy's Neighborhood Kitchen. Of course, we can't forget Chez Panisse for upscale dining. For drinks, I love Tupper & Reed and El Patio."

“I'm very proud of Pizzeria da Laura. As a young female entrepreneur, our success is not lost on me. It is proof of many years of hard work, determination, and skill.”
–LAURA MEYER, CHEF/ OWNER, PIZZERIA DA LAURA
Berkeley Boathouse
TCHO
Third Culture Bakery Henry's
The Cheese Board Collective

A League of Their Own

BERKELEY’S FEMALE CHEFS

SHIRLEY RAMIREZ

Chef, Angeline’s Louisiana Kitchen

Chef Ramirez has worked as a chef for more than four decades in a variety of establishments, before joining the team at Angeline’s in 2016.

BERKELEY FAVES

"My favorite eateries in Berkeley include Great China, Foster’s Freeze, and Pizzeria da Laura.”

“My culinary goal at Angeline’s is to continue to curate the legacy of the restaurant’s founding chef, Brandon Dubea, as we expand his vision and menu with seasonal selections and our weekend brunch.”

Shop Local

The Ecology Center Farmers' Markets are festive, open-air marketplaces where California farmers bring fresh, locally grown produce and farm-processed foods to sell. Markets feature fruits, vegetables, nuts, baked goods, juices, pantry staples, prepared foods, plants and flowers, and more, and are held Tuesdays in South Berkeley, Thursdays in North

Shattuck, and Saturdays in Downtown Berkeley. If you can’t make it to one of the local farmers' markets, you’re still in luck. A local institution, Berkeley Bowl is a full-service grocery store with more fresh produce than you’ve probably ever seen under a retail roof. Stop by one of two locations: the original in South Berkeley or the second location in West Berkeley.

Berkeley Food Network

The Berkeley Food Network seeks to end hunger and poor nutrition by building a more sustainable, resilient, and equitable food system. Food assistance programs help ensure all in Berkeley have convenient food access points

berkeleyfoodnetwork.org | (510) 255-1959

Berkeley Boathouse

The award-winning culinary team has created a modern and diverse menu highlighting fresh, local ingredients from California and Bay Area purveyors. With an emphasis on contemporary California cuisine, the well-balanced menu features global influences, artful presentation, and intriguing flavor profiles. Enjoy unparalleled views of the Bay and the San Francisco skyline.

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Cult Crackers

These hand-baked organic crackers are made here in Berkeley in small batches to create what Good Housekeeping recognizes as the best gluten-free crackers. Find Cult Crackers in local grocery stores, cheese shops, wineries, and specialty food stores.

cultcrackers.com

Revival

Revival’s cuisine features the best seasonal ingredients from local, organic farms and ranches. Revival’s culinary style is “NorCal,” inspired by classic French technique. Handmade pasta, duck confit, braised grass-fed beef, charcuterie, and vegan paella are highlights. Chef Amy has been creating inspired dishes since 2000 with her first Berkeley restaurant, Venus.

revivalbarandkitchen.com (510) 409-6274

Boichik Bagels

Boichik

Third Culture Bakery

Third Culture Bakery is home of the Original Mochi Muffin, butter mochi donuts, and other foods and drinks inspired by "Third Culture" kids who grew up in a culture different than that of their parents.

Third Culture Bakery exists because of love, and it spreads that love one Mochi Muffin at a time.

thirdculturebakery.com | (341) 333-2640

Pyeong Chang Tofu

Pyeong Chang Tofu offers traditional Korean comfort food specializing in Korean soft tofu stew.

pctofu.com | (510) 548-9781

La Note Restaurant

For an authentic southern France experience in downtown Berkeley, head to La Note. Daily breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch bistro fare is combined with rustic Provençal flavors in a charming atmosphere. (Tip: Make a reservation for a table on the patio!)

lanoterestaurant.com | (510) 843-1525

Southside Station

At Southside Station, every dish crafted by talented chef Louie tells a story of passion and innovation With an inspired Asian twist on American favorites, try elevated classic comfort foods like Yelp’s top-rated fried chicken sandwich in Berkeley, and the wings named the best in the Bay Area by the San Francisco Chronicle and The Mercury News.

eatsouthsidestation.com (510) 828-5481

Cafenated Coffee Co.

This coffee oasis supports women coffee farmers at two cafes in North Berkeley and Elmwood. Enjoy ethically sourced coffee and breakfast and brunch fare. Planning an event? Two unique meeting spaces include a lush garden with hanging lights.

cafenated.co | (510) 989-9662

Tanzie’s

Tanzie’s is a cozy spot offering a fusion of Mediterranean and Californian flavors. Known for its fresh, locally sourced ingredients, Tanzie’s serves an array of mezze, flatbreads, and seasonal dishes. It’s a great place for a relaxed meal with friends.

tanziescafe.com | (510) 326-4199

Donato & Co.

Donato & Co. uses fresh, simple ingredients in inventive ways to highlight and celebrate each region of Italy. The stylish space features an open kitchen, woodfired oven, full-service bar, and a seasonally inspired menu. With its warm, authentic Italian hospitality, Donato & Co. is a delicious destination for both everyday dining and special occasions.

donatoandco.com (510) 838-1131

Passione Emporio

Combining deeply rooted Italian culinary traditions with California logic and fresh local organic ingredients, the Passione Emporio menu is focused on traditional Italian dishes such as pasta, pizza, and gelato. Wine is a key part of the dining experience, with a selection of Italian varietals and regions to choose from. True to authentic Italian culture, Passione invites a modern audience to celebrate food as more than nourishment but as life itself. This charming, cozy Italian trattoria is in southwest Berkeley on Fifth Street and Bancroft Way.

Henry’s

Discover two inspired dining options close to campus at Graduate Berkeley. Henry’s, a neighborhood landmark, serves dinner, drinks, and a weekday happy hour. Stop by for fresh tavern fare with a Bay Area spin, including a selection of local beers and wine. Off the lobby, Poindexter Coffee is open for your a.m. cravings, with Merit Coffee, pastries, and more.

bit.ly/4g2GMo3 | (510) 845-8981

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Anja’s

Discover this charming European-style restaurant with rose garden patio seating. Serving organic and made-from-scratch fare from a zero-waste kitchen, Anja’s sources from local farmers, fisheries, and ranchers to support the community.

anjaskitchen.com | (510) 647-5016

GATHER Kitchen, Bar & Events

Since 2009, Gather has been a cornerstone of the Berkeley community, offering a welcoming space to celebrate, connect, and savor the best of local flavors. Nestled in the David Brower Center, Gather is a model of sustainability, from its thoughtfully designed indoor-outdoor space to its farm-to-table menu. With a full bar featuring craft cocktails and local wines, Gather is perfect for a casual meal or a memorable celebration.

Gather offers private event space for 20 to 200 guests, ideal for weddings, workshops, and special gatherings. With a state-of-the-art audio-visual system, customizable menus, and a dedicated planning team, Gather ensures your event will be seamless and unforgettable.

gatherrestaurant.com | (510) 809-0400

ZINO

ZINO features cuisine from all corners of the Mediterranean. Enjoy a drink at the classic wrap-around bar upfront, with craft cocktails, great wine, and a fun atmosphere.

zinoberkeley.com | (510) 845-7300

agrodolceberkeley.com | (510) 848-8748

Eats + Drinks in Berkeley

Babette

Babette is a New American restaurant and music venue in West Berkeley. Committed to local and sustainably sourced products, Babette’s menus are seasonal with inspiration from around the globe.

babettecafe.com (510) 845-1652

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Henry's

Settle into Poindexter Coffee for light bites and a delicious caffeine boost. This lobby-level café is perfect for grabbing a quick cup, catching up on emails, or chatting with friends in funky, Berkeley-inspired surroundings. Plus, the provisions are local—enjoy delicious Starter Bakery pastries and specialty roasts by Merit Coffee.

bit.ly/4fG2OfZ | (510) 845-8981

Almare Gelato Italiano

Savor authentic, Italian gelato made fresh daily onsite with natural ingredients. Open since 2008 and known for its creamy texture and rich flavors like pistachio, stracciatella, and the signature toasted almond and caramelized fig flavored gelato, Almare provides a true taste of Italy in every scoop. Seasonal and dairy-free options make it a favorite for all.

almaregelato.com | (510) 649-1888

Heroic Italian

CupCakin’ Bake Shop

Enjoy handcrafted cupcakes made with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients at CupCakin' Bake Shop. With creative flavors and classic favorites, each cupcake is beautifully decorated and baked fresh daily. Vegan and gluten-free options available.

cupcakinbakeshop.com | (510) 529-4488

Nestled on a quiet side street two blocks from downtown, Heroic Italian serves gourmet Italian-American dishes. Sandwiches, salads, pastas, and Roman pinsas are crafted from imported meats and cheeses with locally sourced herbs and produce.

heroicitalian.com | (650) 224-5999

Cancún Sabor Mexicano

Enjoy healthy Mexican food in a central location in downtown Berkeley. Since 1994, Cancún, with its local farm-to-table ingredients, fresh salsa bar, big open space, and high ceilings, offers homemade traditional Mexican dishes.

cancunberkeley.com | (510) 549-0964

Angeline’s Louisiana Kitchen

Angeline’s brings the flavor and atmosphere of a New Orleans neighborhood restaurant to downtown Berkeley, with great music, libations, and classic Big Easy-inspired dishes.

angelineskitchen.com | (510) 548-6900

Julia’s Restaurant

Serving up delicious French dishes using local ingredients from the Bay Area, Julia’s Restaurant at the Berkeley City Club is the perfect place for a romantic dinner for two, a sophisticated lunch, or a special occasion. For a fine-dining experience, Julia’s cannot be outdone!

berkeleycityclub.com/ julias-restaurant (510) 848-7800

L o cal Libations

Thirsty? You’re in the right place. Berkeley’s beverage scene is the perfect complement to the city’s culinary chops. Cocktails, craft beer, and natural wine offer plenty of ways to unwind; plus, the city is brimming with cute cafés for coffee and tea. Hop between tasting rooms, tea houses, breweries, cafes, and bars, and you’ve got a local libations destination that’s definitely worth the sip!

Sangria at Cancún Sabor Mexicano

Hops On

Berkeley is an effervescent place for beer. Here are three spots to try.

America’s craft-brewing renaissance tapped Berkeley in the early 1980s with the establishment of Triple Rock Brewery, one of the country’s original brewpubs. Triple Rock’s award-winning ales include the locally beloved IPAX, a piney, classic West Coast IPA.

Jupiter is a downtown taphouse with wood-fired pizza, salads, and sandwiches. Housed in a livery stable from the 1890s, Jupiter exudes charm. The open-air beer garden surrounds a striking fountain and flame, causing many to say it’s a 21st-century “fountain of youth.”

Trumer Pils

Brewery is a Berkeleyby-way-of-Salzburg institution, where the heralded Trumer Pils pilsner is brewed. The taproom pours both limited-edition and signature suds. Gilman Brewing Company, Fieldwork Brewing, and Olfactory also have a handle on Berkeley’s locally brewed legacy.

That’s the Spirit!

Behind the bar with Marlon Guzman-Campos, mixologist at ZINO at Hotel Shattuck Plaza

What’s your philosophy at ZINO?

“Trumer has called Berkeley home for 20 years. Our location on Fourth Street has industrial roots and a diverse history that is reflected in our neighbors and customers alike. We’ve watched our neighborhood grow to support local wineries and breweries, and we are proud to be a part of it!”

We showcase cocktails from when the hotel opened in 1910. My challenge is to create drinks that play with history and offer a modern twist, to align with our motto of "reimagining history"

What's your approach to the art of mixology?

ZINO is a Mediterranean restaurant, so creating a harmony of flavors that layer well with the history of these Prohibition-style cocktails is the vision. Balancing culinary technique and flavors with alcohol can elevate the whole experience. I love to have conversations with patrons at the bar. When you talk about the craft of mixology, it brings people from different social circles together to bond, have drinks, and get to know one another a little better!

Raise a glass to the local drinks scene in Berkeley.

Berkeley Wine Block

Sip your way around Berkeley's thriving natural wine scene.

The heart of Napa Valley is 35 miles from downtown Berkeley, and Sonoma is just a few vineyards farther afield at 45 miles. This proximity translates to a ready supply of California’s finest fruit for Berkeley’s burgeoning collection of urban wineries. Berkeley’s wineries are tightly clustered within the Gilman District’s Berkeley Wine Block, perfect for car-free winery jaunts.

Natural wines are a Berkeley keynote, made with low intervention and bottled without stabilization, fining, or filtration to retain the fruit’s most vibrant flavors and aromas. In Berkeley, natural winemaking is more than a trend—it's a sustainable practice that raises the flavor bar. There’s a shared perspective among Berkeley vintners that “vines” back to the food movement championed here by Alice Waters at Chez Panisse and her pioneering food cohorts. The wine version echoes those natural farming philosophies that drive the art of sustainable, organic, and biodynamic farming from the vineyard into the cellar.

“We love the maritime weather of Berkeley for our wines, cooled by the Bay front ... There’s so much diversity across ages and cultures that exists in Berkeley, and they all support our city. There is a sense of uplifting community here.”

Sparkling Sake

A perfect representation of Berkeley’s international flavor, Takara Sake produces sippable styles of Japan’s signature drink in West Berkeley. Brewed with pure snow melt from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and premium rice from the Sacramento Valley, Takara Sake comes in many styles, including its signature Sho Chiku Bai line. Taste it all in Takara’s tasting room, a Japanese shrine of reclaimed Douglas Fir and granite tile dotted with glass recycled from bottles. Check out the museum to learn how sake is made and see sake-making tools from the early 20th century.

Berkeley Wine Block
Broc Cellars
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Cafe Cultu r e

Berkeley's cafe culture has its roots in the Free Speech Movement.

In the wake of the 1966 Free Speech Movement, European ex-pat Alfred Peet began to brew another born-in-Berkeley revolution: craft coffee. Visit the original Peet’s Coffee retail space in Berkeley’s North Shattuck for a cup,

and don’t miss the hidden museum behind the counter paying homage to Mr. Peet. Inhale, sip, and experience where America’s love affair for coffee culture was born.

A new wave of coffee shops in town includes Cafenated Coffee Company, with its original location in North Shattuck and a second cafe in the Elmwood District. Cafenated Coffee is dedicated to sourcing and carefully roasting coffee from well-established, women-owned coffee farms in cooperatives in Central America, South America, and Africa.

Berkeley Coffee Shops

Born in Berkeley Peet's Coffee isn't the only thing born in Berkeley. For more, turn to page 7.

These are just a few of Berkeley's coffee shops that beckon you to come in, sit down, and linger over a cup of expertly prepared java.

1951 Coffee Company

2410 Channing Way

Artis Coffee 1717 Fourth St.

Cafenated Coffee Co.

2960 College Ave.; 2085 Vine St.

Caffè Strada

2300 College Ave.

Coffee Conscious 1312 Gilman St.

CoRo Coffee Room

2324 Fifth St.

Guerilla Cafe 1620 Shattuck Ave.

Milyar Cafe 3300 Adeline St.

Peet's Coffee & Tea 2124 Vine St.

Poindexter Coffee 2600 Durant Ave.

Souvenir Coffee 3084 Claremont Ave.

Victory Point Cafe 1797-A Shattuck Ave.

“Cafenated found its home in Berkeley because we're passionate about building community. Berkeley's vibrant coffee culture, with the highest number of coffee shops per capita in the U.S., provides the perfect backdrop for creating a space where people can connect and relax."
– PARISA JAMASBI, OWNER, CAFENATED COFFEE CO.
Peet's Coffee
Poindexter Coffee

Study Hall Rooftop Lounge

Venture from the norm and truly experience the best Berkeley has to offer.

This is the newest and brightest spot for fresh, locally minded food and drink. Study Hall Rooftop Lounge offers stunning 12th-floor views of Berkeley's twinkling city lights. It's the perfect backdrop for your special event. With a convenient downtown location, Study Hall makes it easy to gather with friends and family for life's important milestones.

studyhallrooftoplounge.com | (510) 982-0114

Adega Azul

Adega Azul is a one-of-a-kind wine destination in the Westbrae neighborhood, where a Brazilian-inspired tropical ambiance combines with a passion for making wine accessible and enjoyable for all.

adegaazul.com | (341) 333-2221

La Marcha

A vibrant Spanish tapas bar offering an authentic dining experience, La Marcha serves traditional Spanish small plates like patatas bravas and paella, plus an extensive selection of Spanish wines and craft cocktails in a lively, cozy setting.

lamarchaberkeley.com | (510) 288-9997

Triple Rock Brewery & Taphouse

A Berkeley tradition, Triple Rock opened its doors in 1986, and for almost four decades it’s been keeping the taps flowing with the freshest handcrafted brews in town paired with some seriously mouth-watering food! From juicy burgers to shareable bites, Triple Rock’s exceptional dishes are crafted with the same care and attention to detail as the beer, creating the perfect match for any pint. Whether you’re here for a quick snack or a full meal, “The Rock” has got you covered.

Donkey & Goat Winery

Donkey & Goat Winery is Berkeley’s first natural winery, celebrated for being pioneers in the natural wine community. Founded in 2004 with a focus on ecological principles driving decisions in both the vineyard and the cellar, Donkey & Goat Winery produces minimal-intervention wines that are authentic and delicious. The beautiful urban tasting room and wine garden in West Berkeley is open Thursday through Sunday; come by for a glass or bottle, tasting flight, and an assortment of locally sourced wine snacks. Donkey & Goat Winery also hosts private parties and gatherings, and club memberships offer exclusive perks and discounts for local and long-distance members.

donkeyandgoat.com (510) 868-9174

Broc Cellars

Since 2008, Broc Cellars has been specializing in natural wines in Berkeley. The winery sources exclusively from organically grown grapes in California, primarily from its Mendocino Vineyard Fox Hill. Broc wines are fresh, bright, and ideal for food pairing. The Tasting Room and Patio feature tasting flights, wines by the glass, and bottle purchases, complemented by locally sourced cheeses and snacks plus regular pop-ups.

broccellars.com | (510) 424-7323

Hammerling Wines

Hammerling Wines was founded in 2018 to showcase coastal California vineyards through the lens of traditional method sparkling wine. Visit the urban tasting room, open Friday through Sunday, and don’t miss the First Friday event with neighboring wineries and chefs.

hammerlingwines.co | (341) 766-5680

Tessier

Winery

Tessier Winery was founded in 2009 and focuses on small, hand-crafted lots of natively fermented wines. The grapes are sourced locally from sustainably farmed vineyards and are processed, aged, and bottled in West Berkeley. Tessier takes its inspiration from its namesake’s country of origin, France. The styles are dry, complex, and lower alcohol (12-14%).

tessierwinery.com (510) 859-4850

Covenant Wines

Nestled among the urban wineries in the Gilman District, Covenant Winery makes world-class wines produced with minimal intervention from organically and sustainable grown grapes. Covenant welcomes groups for private tastings in the outdoor wine garden and patio. Open during the week year-round and on Sundays during the warmer months; come for a tour of the winemaking area then enjoy a selection of wines and bites including mezze platters with freshly baked goods, artisanal cheeses, and seasonal veggies.

covenantwines.com (510) 559-9045

Jupiter

The wood-fired pizza and house-brewed beer at Jupiter is the best in Berkeley. But the lively vibe is just as much reason to visit: There’s a classic bar and two stories of seating inside, plus a heated beer garden with twinkle lights, fire pits, and live music. The place was originally constructed as a livery stable in the 1890s; now, it’s built out with massive wooden beams, 100-year-old church pews, cathedral chandeliers, and pressed-tin paneling. And it’s in the heart of downtown Berkeley just steps from BART.

jupiterbeer.com | (510) 843-8277

Trumer Brewery

Trumer Brewery is home to Trumer Pils, the world’s most awarded pilsner, and the Trumer Taproom. With a rotating draft lineup featuring exclusive beers brewed right on site, the Taproom is family- and pet-friendly with something for everyone!

trumerusa.com (510) 526-1160

Takara Sake

Founded in 1983 in Berkeley, Takara Sake is the nation’s leading producer of award-winning premium sake, mirin, and plum wine. As pioneers in the industry, Takara has set the standard for excellence in sake brewing. Experience the culmination of this legacy in the newly renovated sake tasting room and museum, where tradition meets modern elegance. Immerse yourself in curated tastings and interactive experiences that celebrate the rich heritage of sake-making.

takarasake.com (510) 540-8250

The Power of

It’s no surprise that Berkeley is a dynamic force in California’s world-class arts and culture scene. The city is home to UC Berkeley, one of the world’s leading educational institutions. It’s infused with the creative vibe of the San Francisco Bay Area. And there’s a local reverence for poets, painters, and every free-spirited iconoclast in between. But what it really comes down to is the work of local artists and organizations, state-of-the-art venues, and the city’s support of the local scene.

andDinner a Show

For a city its size, Berkeley packs a big punch when it comes to a night out on the town. Enjoy a worldclass dining experience before seeing a show. More on page 49

BayArea Basecamp

Whenthebrightlightsof thecitybeckon,it’seasyto gettoSanFranciscofora show or concert. And it’s eveneasiertogetbackto yourhotelinBerkeleyfora peacefulnight'ssleep.

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Amber Iman and the cast of Goddess at Berkeley Rep
The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at Zellerbach Hall
Zellerbach Hall
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)

From the theater marquees that line the Downtown Arts District to the independent artists who set up shop here, creative energy flows in Berkeley. You’ll feel it in museums, theaters, galleries, and concert halls. You’ll discover it at public art projects and exhibitions throughout parks and plazas. And even after you’ve left Berkeley, chances are, the arts and performances you experienced will leave a lasting impression. After all, just like travel, art has the power to transform.

Art for All

The City of Berkeley’s Civic Arts Program supports a culturally vibrant and diverse arts ecosystem to ensure equitable access to high-quality arts and culture for residents and visitors.

Berkeley is home to more than 150 active arts and culture nonprofits offering an array of theater, music, festivals, dance, visual arts, and more. The nonprofits that make up Berkeley’s arts sector are particularly diverse in terms of their size, educational offerings, and creative disciplines, and include numerous acclaimed theaters, music venues, galleries, dance studios, and maker spaces.

Complementing these cultural organizations, Berkeley is also home to a wide range of independent artists and artisans, who operate on a smaller scale producing fine arts such as painting, sculpture, music, and crafts like textiles, stained glass, and metalwork.

Dozens of sculptures, murals, mosaics, and other public artworks reflect the unique character of the city. Discover artworks and their locations on the City of Berkeley’s interactive Public Art Collection database and check out the latest exhibition in the Cube Space Gallery on Addison Street.

Experience the Arts

Berkeley Symphony

Your checklist to Berkeley’s museums, galleries, and theaters. For more, go to visitberkeley.com/things-to-do/arts-culture/

MUSEUMS

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)

Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

Peet’s Coffee Museum

Lacis Museum of Lace & Textiles

Aftel Archive of Curious Scents

Berkeley Historical Society & Museum

Takara Sake Museum

The Lawrence Hall of Science

THEATERS AND PERFORMING ARTS

Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Aurora Theatre Company

Shotgun Players

Black Repertory Group

Berkeley Playhouse

Central Works

The Marsh Arts Center

Live Oak Theater

Zellerbach Playhouse

GALLERIES

SHOH Gallery

ACCI Gallery

Hazel Wolf Gallery (David Brower Center)

Sawtooth Building

Berkeley Potters Guild

Cube Space Gallery

Kala Art Institute

Berkeley Art Center

120710 Gallery

LIVE MUSIC

Ashkenaz Music & Dance

California Jazz Conservatory

The Freight

The UC Theatre

Zellerbach Hall

The Back Room

Redwood Grove

Summer Concert

Series (UC Botanical Garden)

The Greek Theatre

Cornerstone

924 Gilman

The Starry Plough

Garden Parties

Stroll these gardens for a dose of outdoor inspo.

Berkeley has lyrical public gardens. The UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley showcases exotic plants including a Chinese Medicinal Herb Garden and Tropical House. The Regional Parks Botanic Garden at Tilden has the largest collection of California native plants in the world and features a grove of Earth’s largest tree, Sequoia sempervirens (California Redwoods). Look up and prepare to be amazed. You just might find that the majesty of these redwoods is a proper metaphor for Berkeley’s towering cultural legacy.

Well Versed

Berkeley has its own poet laureate, a literary artist who serves as the creative ambassador for the city and champions Berkeley’s historic tradition of free speech.

Inspiration Everywhere

In Berkeley, art is not bound by four walls. Creativity is everywhere— if you know where to look.

LITERARY LIGHTS

The Berkeley Poetry Walk lines the sidewalks of the Downtown Arts District along Addison Street. Here you’ll find 128 cast-iron panels emblazoned with poems selected by former national Poet Laureate (and retired UC Berkeley professor) Robert Hass. Each poem has a connection to Berkeley, honoring its literary traditions and the great artists whose lives or writing have intersected with it. Included are works by Allen Ginsberg, Thornton Wilder, Gertrude Stein, Jack Lon-

don, Gary Snyder, Alice Walker, Li Po, and Ohlone traditional poets.

Bookworms, mark your calendars: The annual Bay Area Book Festival celebrates literary luminescence and presents readings and lectures from contemporary authors across multiple downtown venues (both indoor and outdoor). Since 2015, the event has featured some of the boldest and most brilliant literary voices in conversations about issues that matter, with a focus on justice and diversity.

Downtown Arts District
Bay Area Book Festival Author's Gala
Bay Area Book Festival

GREAT BONES

From UC Berkeley’s landmark buildings to the city’s evolving downtown skyline, Berkeley has fantastic bones. Take an inspiring walking tour to marvel at the University of California’s early 20th-century buildings (turn to page 41 for more). History buffs should book a room at the Julia Morgan-designed Berkeley City Club, dubbed the “Little Castle.” (Morgan also designed Hearst Castle, the City Club’s sister property on California’s Central Coast.) This 1930 building features vaulted ceilings, carved archways, and grand gathering areas that blend Moorish and Gothic design influences.

Berkeley Symphony

Recognized nationally for its spirited programming, Berkeley Symphony presents major new works for orchestra alongside fresh interpretations of classic repertoire. Upcoming concerts in the current season include works by John Adams, Einojuhani Rautavaara, and Dmitri Shostakovich. berkeleysymphony.org | (510) 841-2800

Kala Art Institute

Take a class, become an artist-in-residence, or visit Kala’s gallery! Since 1974, Kala Art Institute offers Artist-in-Residence and Fellowship Programs, and engages the community through exhibitions, public programs, and education.

kala.org | (510) 841-7000

Berkeley City Club

Berkeley Repertory Theatre

Berkeley Repertory Theatre has grown from a storefront stage to an international leader in innovative theatre. Known for ambition, relevance, and excellence, as well as attracting an adventurous audience, this nonprofit has provided a welcoming home for artists since 1968. Over six million people have enjoyed more than 500 shows, including more than 85 world premieres, some of which have gone on to win Tony Awards, Obie Awards, Drama Desk Awards, a Grammy Award, a Pulitzer Prize, and other honors. In recognition of its place on the national stage, Berkeley Rep received the Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.

berkeleyrep.org | (510) 647-2949

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is located in the heart of downtown Berkeley, one block from downtown Berkeley BART! Visit the galleries for exhibitions highlighting groundbreaking artists, past and present. Grab a seat in the state-of-the-art theater to experience the best of world cinema on the big screen. And don’t miss the slate of public programs, including artist talks, live performances, art-making workshops, and more!

bampfa.org | (510) 642-0808

Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley

The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley is a historic outdoor amphitheater overlooking the San Francisco Bay, brought to you by Another Planet Entertainment. This stunning venue, known as "The Greek" among locals, is nestled in the Berkeley foothills and seats 8,500. It opened more than 120 years ago, making it the longest-running outdoor amphitheater in the country. Check the calendar of events online and book your tickets today.

thegreekberkeley.com | (510) 871-9225

The Freight

The Freight is a nonprofit arts organization dedicated to promoting public awareness and understanding of global roots music via concerts, classes, workshops, jams, and more.

thefreight.org | (510) 644-2020

Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center

Dance to the beats of the world at this dance hall, where the rhythm and soul of international, Americana, and roots music is celebrated. Established and emerging artists take the stage at this historic Berkeley venue. All ages are welcome unless noted otherwise.

ashkenaz.com | (510) 525-5099

Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life

This museum and research center connects people of all backgrounds with the history, vibrancy, and diversity of Jewish life around the world through its exhibitions and programs. Located in downtown, as part of the University of California, the Magnes is home to one of the world’s most preeminent Jewish collections.

magnes.berkeley.edu (510) 643-2526

Shotgun Players

Shotgun Players is a company of artists determined to create bold, relevant, affordable theatre that inspires and challenges audiences and artists alike to re-examine our lives, our community, and the ever-changing world around us.

shotgunplayers.org | (510) 841-6500

forViewsDays Berkeley’shikingtrails offerplentyofscenic vistas. More on page98

AdventuUrbanres

Berkeley brings many ways for visitors to get outside, breathe a little deeper, and engage in a lovely lineup of recreational pursuits. Best of all? Most of them are just minutes from the heart of the city.

Whether you’re cheering on the Bears or hiking a trail with scenic bay views, here are the best ways to play in Berkeley.

Visit the O.G. Dog Park

Berkeley is a great place to be a dog. Ample open space, pet-friendly hotels, and the world’s first dog park at Ohlone Park are just a few reasons to woof with joy. Ohlone opened in 1979; today, it's still a haven for dogs to race around off-leash in the heart of the city. (Ohlone is a park with play features for humans, too.) Berkeley Humane provides life-saving programs for cats and dogs, cultivating compassion and strengthening the human-animal bond.

Park It

Walking is woven into the soul of Berkeley. A network of public paths give visitors and residents a chance to take in Berkeley at their own pace.

Hiking and biking trails meander along the bay, through landmark parks, and along the forested Pacific Crest above the city. Visitors can golf, sail, or walk through epic botanic gardens. Adventure-seekers will discover opportunities for rock climbing, kayaking, skateboarding, and more.

The Berkeley Rose Garden boasts 1,500 rose bushes and 250 varieties of roses, along with thorn-free views of the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. Across the street, Codornices Park beckons with a beautiful hillside setting. Historic, too; this is one of Berkeley’s first

parks, established in 1915!

Cedar Rose Park is a vibrant greenbelt perfect for picnics and pick-up soccer, with basketball courts, play structures for little ones, community gardens, and tennis and pickleball courts. For rock climbing, check out Indian Rock Park, a craggy gem in Berkeley’s Northbrae area. Make the steep ascent to see sunsets over San Francisco Bay. Pro tip: Bring a baguette and cheese from The Cheese Board Collective!

For waterfront views, head to César Chávez Park. Its marina bayfront setting offers panoramic views of three San Francisco Bay bridges, plus

Live from the Redwoods!

The UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley hosts the Redwood Grove Summer Concert Series (June–September) from its stone amphitheater set in a redwood forest.

Alcatraz and Angel islands. This may be the best place to fly a kite in California—a scenic, wide-open green that’s set across from the Golden Gate Bridge and a prevailing Pacific breeze.

Brickyard Cove Regional Park at McLaughlin Eastshore State Park provides magnificent views of the entire San Francisco Bay and skyline. Parking, bike racks, picnic tables, restrooms, water fountains, interpretive signs, walking and biking paths, and connection to the San Francisco Bay Trail are all here.

Take a leisurely stroll through the UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley This 34-acre sanctuary has more than 10,000 species of plants from around the world. The Garden is organized into nine world regions, including a major collection of California native plants and the newly renovated Tropical House. Some dub the Garden a “zoo for plants”—its collections are a valuable resource for research and conservation.

Tilden Re gional Park

As Berkeley’s beloved backyard escape, Tilden Regional Park offers plenty of ways to play in a sylvan Berkeley Hills setting.

Located above the UC Berkeley campus in the Berkeley Hills, Tilden Park Golf Course is just minutes from downtown. The terrain features rolling, contoured greens and fairways lined with redwoods in a peaceful setting.

Family travelers will discover Tilden Park has several hubs for family fun, including an antique merry-go-round in the woods, a slice of rural life at Little Farm (with farm animals!), and a scale steam train that chugs through stands of towering redwood trees.

Tilden Regional Parks Botanic Garden has the world's most complete collection of California native, rare, and endangered plants. Tilden Park's Lake Anza is another favorite. Its sandy beach is sheltered from the bay breeze, and lifeguards are posted during the swim season.

Hiking in Tilden Park is a favorite pastime for locals and visitors alike, with nearly 40 miles of trails

for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Trail maps can be found on most of the bulletin boards at trailheads in the park, or you can pick up one up at the Berkeley Visitor Information Center

Tilden’s paved and wheelchairaccessible Nimitz Way has spectacular views of San Francisco and the Bay from the crest of the East Bay hills. Find the best trailhead parking at Inspiration Point on Wildcat Canyon Road. The East Bay Skyline National Recreation Trail follows Nimitz Way and other Tilden trails along part of its 31-mile route.

Lake Anza’s perimeter trail circles Tilden’s summertime swimming hole, and Wildcat Gorge Trail and Seaview Trail are perennial trail favorites.

Tilden Park Golf Course
Brickyard Cove Regional Park
Fly a kite at the waterfront César Chávez Park.
“It’s

an honor to be in Berkeley… one of the best cities in the United States of America! College football runs through our soul!”

–ESPN

Go Bears!

Alex Morgan, Jason Kidd, Aaron Rodgers, and Jaylen Brown are just a few of the notable athletes who played at UC Berkeley.

At UC Berkeley, California Golden Bears sporting events all happen right on campus in the heart of Berkeley. Historic California Memorial Stadium, Evans Diamond, Haas Pavilion, and Edwards Stadium host NCAA intercollegiate football, baseball, basketball, soccer, and many Olympic sporting events August through May. Cal athletes compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Find tickets, schedules, and more information at calbears.com

Game day at UC Berkeley
Nick Saban and Pat McAfee

Retail Recreat ion

Shopping in Berkeley is all about buying local. For more on where to shop, check out visitberkeley.com/ things-to-do/shopping

Retail recreation is a thing, and in Berkeley, shopping is sport. Here, it’s all about buying local—independent merchants and makers set up shop in walkable business districts. Discover some of the best shopping in the San Francisco Bay Area with great values and unique, local finds. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift, or something special for yourself, you’ll find it in Berkeley.

Shop Talk

Mind, Body, Soul, Berkeley

What drew you to open your plant and gift shop on Solano Avenue?

Solano Avenue is known to have a bunch of mom-andpop shops. After seeing many women-owned businesses in the area, it made me feel like the surrounding community would support my endeavor. Berkeley has a welcoming community that supports small businesses.

Meet two local businesses and discover their answer to "Why Berkeley?"

Where are your favorite places to go after hours in Berkeley?

Jupiter, La Marcha, El Patio, Kiraku, and of course, Little Gem Belgian Waffles!

Why is Berkeley the perfect place for Fern’s Garden? Our customers really understand our mission of supporting ethically made artisan wares. They are devoted to supporting independently owned businesses.

We feel very lucky to be in such a thoughtful, aware community. From the day we opened our doors eight years ago, the response has been incredible.

Why did you set up shop on Solano Avenue? My children insisted that this block of Solano Avenue was the place to be. Of course, being next to so many wonderful shops helps a ton! We are in a vibrant, lively neighborhood and we love being a part of the Upper Solano Business District.

Where do you like to hang out in Berkeley?

I love nature – you’ll often find me walking Blake Gardens and the Tilden Botanical Gardens. I also love taking a sandwich to the Berkeley Marina and enjoying the Bay views.

Berkeley is the ideal place to find your center and amplify joy. Yoga studios, wellness spas, dispensaries, and practitioners of massage, acupuncture, meditation, and other modalities will get your om back. UC Berkeley psychology professor Dacher Keltner even wrote a book on it (Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life)!

“Awe is the feeling of being in the presence of something vast that transcends your current understanding of the world."
–DR. DACHER KELTNER, UC BERKELEY DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, GREATER GOOD SCIENCE CENTER
DOM MORALES Owner, Pamana Plantas, Solano District
FERN SOLOMON

Brin g t he Kids

The whole family will have fun with this two-day itinerary that checks all the boxes for all ages.

Bay Area Basecamp

For Berkeley hotels that will accommodate the entire family (dogs included), turn to page 13 and scan the QR code to start your search. You'll quickly see why Berkeley is the ideal Bay Area basecamp.

Day 1

Morning

Begin with a splendid turn on Tilden Park’s antique merry-go-round, riding hand-carved and whimsically painted wooden carousel animals. From here, it’s a short, scenic drive to Redwood Valley Railroad, Tilden’s narrow gauge steam train, for a ride through hill and dale. Afterwards, head to Lake Anza for a picnic lunch and a splash at Tilden’s tree-lined water play area.

Afternoon

Tilden Park’s Berkeley Hills neighbor is The Lawrence Hall of Science, part of UC Berkeley. It’s an interactive museum that introduces science to kids in fun new ways. Exhibits include Forces That Shape the Bay, where visitors can divert a river, trigger an earthquake, move tectonic plates, and learn about ocean creatures. Catch a 3D nature film or learn about the galaxy at the Lawrence Planetarium. Outside, enjoy panoramic Bay vistas while the kids climb on Pheena, the giant fin whale, and the double-helix play structure.

PIZZA RULES Berkeley loves pizza! Try these local favorites.

Refuel at Pizzeria da Laura, a cozy neighborhood spot in the heart of downtown. Tired parents will appreciate the wood-fired pizzas and craft beers at Jupiter

The Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley

Day 2

Morning

Start your day with a full breakfast at Fourth Street’s Oceanview Diner After perusing the local shops and galleries of Fourth Street, head west to the Berkeley Marina

Adventure Playground is a fun spot featuring kid-designed and -built forts, boats, and towers. Little ones can check out basic tools and make their own wood toys and designs. Riding the zipline is another crowd pleaser. For more traditional playground structures (swings and slides), head next door to Shorebird Park

Afternoon

Head to Gather in downtown Berkeley for its farm-to-fork casual menu. Then wander with wide-eyed wonder around the UC Berkeley campus. Some call the campus Berkeley’s

Palate Pleasers

If you've got picky eaters in your family, everyone will be satisfied with a trip to Cali Alley. Order burgers, fries, and mac and cheese from the walk-up window.

Craving something sweet? You're in the right place. Go for chocolate salted caramel cupcakes at CupCakin' Bake Shop or mochi muffins and donuts at Third Culture Bakery. Satisfy your teens with a visit to Sharetea for Insta-worthy boba and refreshing lemonades.

Central Park. In addition to treelined paths, huge statues, and grass glades perfect for playing catch or tag, the campus is studded with architectural gems dating to the 1870s. Take the elevator to the top of Sather Tower for a bird’s-eye view of the Bay. The next stop is North Berkeley’s Indian Rock Park with its massive rock outcroppings. It’s steep in parts so take care as you ascend to the top for a panoramic view over the Bay (try to time your visit at sunset for the full technicolor show). It’s a great perch to have a snack and rehydrate before heading back down.

Evening

You’re guaranteed to find something the whole family will enjoy in Berkeley. Try Cancún Sabor Mexicano for fresh, healthy, and homemade cuisine. (Bonus: Everyone loves tacos!)

The Oaks Climbing Gym
Indian Rock Park
Cancún Sabor Mexicano
Satisfy your sweet tooth in Berkeley.

City Cruises

Experience the iconic beauty of Berkeley and San Francisco aboard City Cruises. Our luxurious vessels offer breathtaking views of the quintessential Bay Area skyline, providing the perfect backdrop for your next event. Whether you're planning a corporate event, a private celebration with friends and family, or a unique wedding, our expert event planners will create a bespoke experience tailored to your vision. From gourmet dining and handcrafted cocktails to live entertainment, parking and customized activities, we've got you covered.

citycruises.com/berkeley (415) 438-8300

Game On

Let the games begin! Three Berkeley locals teamed up to create an incredibly fun and original entertainment destination. Game On is an immersive experience where friends, family, or coworkers form small teams to solve puzzles, complete physical challenges, and explore fantastical environments. And there’s cold craft beer!

gameonberkeley.com | (510) 616-5415

The Oaks

The Oaks is an indoor rock-climbing gym offering state-ofthe-art bouldering walls and fitness options. Whether you’re a serious climber looking to train for your next bouldering trip, a newbie wanting to get fit while having fun, or a neighbor excited to build community, you’ve found your home away from home.

touchstoneclimbing.com/the-oaks | (341) 946-9170

ACCI Gallery

Arts & Crafts Cooperative, Inc. (ACCI), located in the heart of North Shattuck since 1959, is a member-based community of artisans, artists, and art patrons. Approximately 120 artists exhibit various media, including ceramics, glass, jewelry, mixed media, painting, photography, printmaking, textiles, and sculpture.

accigallery.com (510) 843-2527

Edible Excursions

For more than 20 years, Edible Excursions has offered award-winning culinary experiences across the Bay Area. Tour through North Shattuck district, where California farm-to-table cuisine was born, or sip natural wines in the buzzy West Berkeley Wine Block.

edibleexcursions.net | (415) 806-5970

UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley

Whether you’re seeking solace in nature, entertaining guests, or want to learn more about plants, the UC Botanical Garden is the perfect Bay Area destination. Discover one of the most biodiverse places on the planet and explore 34 acres of over 10,000 plants, including many rare and endangered species.

botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu | (510) 643-2755

The Lawrence Hall of Science

Climb a DNA strand. Explore the cosmos. Meet a chinchilla. As UC Berkeley’s public science center, The Lawrence Hall of Science inspires visitors to explore the world of science through innovative and engaging learning experiences, exhibits, planetarium shows, films, and much more. Visit The Lawrence and explore frontiers in science with a good dose of fun!

lawrencehallofscience.org | (510) 642-5132

TCHO Chocolate

A craft chocolate maker that cares just as much about people as they do chocolate. This Certified B Corporation makes all of its award-winning chocolate in Berkeley. Visit the factory for a tour and a tasting. Find your new favorite bar of ethically sourced and premium chocolates, from Dark & Salty (a rich, fudgy blend topped with pink Himalayan salt) to Choco Latté, a coffee truffle made with plant-based oat-milk chocolate.

tcho.com | (844) 877-8246

Pamana Plantas

This Filipino-owned shop honors its family’s legacy of resilience. Pamana Plantas offers happy plants, group experiences, and sustainable decor services designed to inspire growth and healing, promote a connection to self and nature, and remind you of your own resilience.

pamanaplantas.com (510) 292-9719

The BreakRoom

The BreakRoom is your ultimate destination for fun with friends, featuring 12 full-size pool tables, two full bars, pizza, and games galore including darts, Jenga, Connect 4, and foosball. Spacious and inviting, The BreakRoom offers a large indoor seating area and outdoor patio, and can host up to 250 guests for events. Come to The BreakRoom for a fun experience in this 8,000-square-foot playground.

breakroomberkeley.com | (925) 209-9173

Sundhari Holistic Spa

This cutting edge, newly renovated day spa on Solano Avenue offers massage therapy, advanced organic facials and skincare, poetic waxing, holistic body treatments, and more. Sundhari’s treatments use high-quality, natural, and organic ingredients.

sundharispa.com | (510) 684-0956

Fern’s Garden

More than a gift store, Fern’s Garden is an affordable place to find the inspiring work of American and fair-trade artisans. Fern’s mission is to support American and world artisans and ensure that they receive a fair wage for their work. Touched by hand, made with heart!

fernsgarden.com (510) 529-4848

Hi-Fidelity

Discover why Hi-Fidelity is the best dispensary in Berkeley! The expert staff will guide you to high-quality products for pain relief, sleep, focus, and more. Plus, enjoy discounts for seniors, veterans, students, and birthdays.

hifigreen.com | (510) 838-2400

UC Berkeley Event Services
Trumer Brewery & Taproom
The Grazing Company
David Brower Center Kitchen On Fire
Ciel Creative Space
The Grazing Company

Epic Settings

Featuring a dramatic location on sparkling San Francisco Bay, Berkeley is the perfect place for iconic meetings, events, weddings, and celebrations.

Why Meet in Berkeley?

Eight reasons to make Berkeley the setting for your next event.

1 LOCATION Berkeley is conveniently located to both Oakland and San Francisco international airports with direct connections from both via Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), car, or shuttle.

2 INNOVATION Thought leadership reigns supreme here. (Hello, UC Berkeley!) Smart energy is everywhere. After all, this is the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement.

3

SPACE There’s more than 100,000 square feet of combined meeting space in 100+ venues around the city.

4 ACCOMMODATIONS 16 hotels, from boutique inns to branded resorts, offer plenty of room for all.

5 VARIETY Get outside the (meeting room) box! Berkeley offers a variety of non-traditional venues, from theater spaces and museums to restaurants with private dining rooms.

6

EASE Berkeley is a compact yet cosmopolitan city, with walkable neighborhoods that surround the park-like UC Berkeley campus.

7 EXPERIENCES Here, teambuilding fun ranges from chocolate tours and sipping local wine in a cooking class, to physical pursuits like hiking or rock climbing. Sharpen those problem-solving skills and cultivate successful cooperations with a variety of unique group experiences.

8 FULL SERVICE With exceptional service, a multitude of accommodation options, and lively after-agenda activities, Berkeley has true event appeal.

Study Hall Rooftop Lounge at Residence Inn by Marriott Berkeley

David Brower Center

Ciel Creative Space

Ciel Creative Space is an artistic sanctuary for creative minds to explore, collaborate, and co-exist, spanning 55,000 square feet with 14 versatile studios and event spaces. Cecilia Caparas Apelin and Alexis Laurent created a unique offering with thoughtful design and engineering that offers world-class amenities to make “Space To Be Human” in the fashion, tech, art, and entertainment communities.

cielcreativespace.com | (510) 898-1586

El Bus

This multi-purpose bus can be used as private transportation, mobile bar, tasting space, art show pop-up, tailgate party, taco catering, or a drag show on demand. This fun and funky 80s bus is sure to make your next event a blast from the past!

elbus510.com | (510) 548-2222

California Memorial Stadium

The Grazing Company

Food has a unique way of bringing people together. The Grazing Company specializes in Californiasourced catering with artfully arranged cheese and charcuterie grazing tables, grazing boards, charcuterie cones/cups platters, and light bites.

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For an unforgettable event, California Memorial Stadium is the perfect venue. This iconic location offers three premier spaces: the Stadium Club, the Field Club, and the University Club with panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay from its wrap-around glass balcony. Whether hosting a corporate event, private party, wedding, or gala, the venue accommodates events of all sizes. The dedicated team ensures every detail is perfect, creating a memorable experience.

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UC Berkeley Event Services

Lights, Camera, Berkeley

Berkeley’s rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes have made it a beloved destination for filmmakers, from indie creators to Hollywood studios.

Why Filmmakers Love Berkeley

Scenic vistas and a prime location make Berkeley a dynamic place for filming.

From indie films like The Graduate and The Kite Runner to major productions like Oppenheimer, Berkeley’s unique blend of history, culture, and innovation makes it a prime destination for filmmakers. The scenic city also serves as a favored backdrop for commercial filming and documentary filmmakers.

With its dynamic arts scene and proximity to tech giants and production powerhouses like Pixar and Fantasy Studios, Berkeley provides an atmosphere of creative energy and entrepreneurial spirit, fostering collaboration and inspiring new ideas. Film location scouts are

drawn to the city’s historic architecture on and around the UC Berkeley campus and residential neighborhoods, and the many panoramic vistas of the San Francisco Bay and skyline.

Visit Berkeley offers valuable resources for the film industry. Under Visit Berkeley’s auspices, the Berkeley Film Office was formed in 1994 to act as a liaison between the community and film industry. Today, the Berkeley Film Office is a one-stopshop for location support, permit coordination, and logistics to promote and provide a film-friendly environment.

Ciel Creative Space

Discover the East Bay's premier hub for independent filmmakers.

Ciel Creative Space is the heart of East Bay’s creative ecosystem, serving independent filmmakers. Ciel co-hosted the first-ever Screenwriters Salon alongside Make It Bay, where the Bay List initiative was announced. Created by Franklin Leonard and Rafael Casal, the Bay List celebrates exceptional screenplays and pilots from Bay Area writers, highlighting the diverse voices of a new generation of storytellers. Ciel embraces Berkeley’s spirit of connection through the philosophy of Urban Acupuncture, designed to release the natural flow of energy within a community. With its “Space to Be Human” motto, Ciel offers a therapeutic, immersive environment where filmmakers can focus, recharge, and unlock their full potential. With world-class facilities and a collaborative atmosphere, Ciel is the perfect place for creators to bring their visions to life. For more on Ciel Creative Space, see page 113.

Getting Around Berkeley

Berkeley's convenient and central location in the San Francisco Bay Area makes it a regional transportation hub.

Car

A regional transportation hub, Berkeley is a short drive over the Bay Bridge from downtown San Francisco. Berkeley borders the city of Oakland and is about 1.5 hours north of San Jose by car. Berkeley also offers the traveler a wide selection of rental car centers, many located within walking distance of downtown Berkeley and UC Berkeley. Rideshare app services are prevalent in Berkeley and a taxicab line is located near the downtown Berkeley BART Station, on Center Street and Shattuck Avenue.

Bay Area Basecamp

Find hotels on page 12.

WANDER MAPS

Wander Maps provides an interactive online and app-based way to navigate the city and get to Berkeley’s points of interest. Discover more on Visit Berkeley.com or download the Wander Maps & Navigation app.

IKE KIOSKS

<<Hotel Shattuck Plaza

Oakland International Airport (OAK) is the closest and most convenient airport to Berkeley, approximately 14 miles away. San Francisco International (SFO) and San Jose International (SJC) airports offer other options.

Plane Train

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) trains serve three BART stations (Ashby, Downtown Berkeley, and North Berkeley) within Berkeley. BART trains run from Berkeley to SFO and OAK airports with seamless, one-ticket connections. For fun things to see and do around Berkeley's three BART stations, visit bartable.bart.gov

Ride

AC Transit is the region’s bus network. Bear Transit is UC Berkeley’s shuttle system, servicing the campus and points of interest. Scheduled Amtrak and bus services are also available for travel to Berkeley, the Bay Area, and points beyond.

Berkeley is California’s first city to offer visitors and locals touchscreen Interactive Kiosk Experiences (IKEs), with maps, transit information, city guides, and more, all available on sidewalk kiosks with public high-speed WiFi. IKEs support multiple languages and are compliant with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn more at visitberkeley. com/planyour-trip/ ike-kiosks/

Bay Area Basecamp

Berkeley is centrally located in the Bay Area, making it an easy drive to just about everywhere and the perfect basecamp for your next Northern California adventure.

Bonus: Berkeley is conveniently located to three international airports (OAK, SFO, and SJC), making it easier than ever to arrive into town.

SF Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)

BART provides fast, reliable transportation to downtown offices, shopping centers, tourist attractions, entertainment venues, universities, and other destinations for Bay Area residents and visitors alike. BART’s vision is to support a sustainable and prosperous Bay Area by connecting communities with seamless mobility with its mission to provide safe, reliable, clean, quality transit service for all riders.

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“For over 50 years, Pacific Center has contributed to the LGBTQIA+ environment of Berkeley and the greater East Bay. We are proud of the legacy we’ve built as part of this community."

–PACIFIC CENTER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LASARA FIREFOX ALLEN

Pacific Center for Human Growth

The Pacific Center for Human Growth began more than 50 years ago with determination and vision, courage and creativity, radical inclusivity, and deep attunement to the diverse needs of its constituents. From the early days of the LGBTQIA+ rights movement to the heartbreak of the AIDS crisis to the cultural shift that legalized same-sex marriage, Pacific Center has remained an advocate and a safety net for the community. Today, Pacific Center provides a wide array of critical services to serve the needs of LGBTQIA+ youth and seniors.

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Berkeley is a diverse city where equity and inclusion are civic keynotes. Everyone is welcome in Berkeley, and visitors feel this citywide climate of inclusiveness, from a friendly smile and wave, to the hotel front desk agent, restaurant owner, and independent merchant who all strive to serve in a broadly inclusive and equitable manner. The City of Berkeley’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) works to create an environment of mutual respect, equity, and acceptance of the persons it serves.

BERKELEY’S JUNETEENTH CELEBRATION

Juneteenth (June 19), one of the oldest known commemorations related to the abolition of slavery in the U.S., has been celebrated in Berkeley since 1987 as one of the city’s signature street festivals. (Juneteenth National Independence Day was signed into law as a national holiday in 2021.) In June 1865, federal troops arrived in Galveston Bay,

Texas, bringing news of freedom to enslaved Black people, more than two months after the Civil War ended and two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued. Celebrating Black liberation is a celebration of our collective liberation. From its Free Speech Movement roots to today, as access and inclusion are still unequal, Berkeley shines as a beacon for diversity, equity, and inclusion.

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY

Berkeley became the first city to recognize Indigenous Peoples' Day in 1992, which became a U.S. federal holiday in 2021 (as with Juneteenth, Berkeley was ahead of its time!). Each fall, the Indigenous People’s Day Powwow and Indian Market takes place in Downtown Berkeley. See page 6 for a history of Berkeley’s first people.

Pacific Center for Human Growth
Left: Mural by David Bruce Graves

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