Downtown & Old Oakland
Known for the historic brick buildings built in the 1800’s and the Tribune Clock Tower, this area offers great eateries and local brews. People often visit to explore the Oakland foodie scene in a slower pace setting where street food is served up restaurant style and communal tables are the standard. Artisans here revel in the grittiness and ever-changing culture in this deep-rooted part of Oakland, offering something for everyone.
Marion & Rose's Workshop
E.M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore
The Cook and Her Farmer
Oakland Museum of California
Old Oakland's Farmer's Market
B-Dama
Radio Bar
Anula's Cafe
Penelope
Miss Ollie's
Modern Coffee
Umami Mart
Cafe Gabriela
The Trappist
Mad Oak Bar
Rosamunde Sausage Grill
Ratto's International Market
Cosecha
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The Trappist
- Address
- 460 8th Street
- Website
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Snuggled in Oakland’s Old Town district, this classic pub offers a wide selection of beers on tap of the finest grade. Along with beers, they typically have at least one cider option available on tap. Their pub food is not to be taken lightly. You’ll see things like bratwurst or grilled cheese on the menu, but rest assured they are of the highest caliber of pub foods. This gem of a pub is not to be passed up if you visit Oakland.