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Not long ago, a renaissance of art, food, beverage and a plethora of eager small businesses began transforming this neighborhood, giving like-minded creatives, chefs, artists and entrepreneurs, a place to hone their craft. The preservation of historic landmarks, a rich history of political activism and an active art scene lends itself to a culture of civic pride bringing diverse activity to the heart of Oakland.
King Kog Bicycle Shop
Drexl Bar
Lost & Found Beer Garden
Liba Falafel
Coloso Coffee
RAWR
Parlour
field day and friends
Oaklandish
Modern Coffee II
Oakland Ice Center
The Hatch | Abura-ya
Frank Ogawa Plaza
Cafe Van Kleef
Era Art Bar
The Cathedral of Christ the Light
Light inspires a modern day Cathedral.
Analog
Plum Bar
Duende
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Duende
- Address
- 468 19th Street
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Duende, the spirit concerned with the balance of light & dark, the evoking of soul and catering to a heavy heart, is the concept of Spanish folklore that inspired this progressive restaurant. With interesting combinations of traditional and contemporary Spanish cuisine from tapas dishes to large paellas, the exuberant Paul Canales continues to exceed expectation. The scene is energetic, with dynamic lighting emanating from custom metal light fixtures and curated art as inspired by the folklore concept. The bodega side is a retail treat, full of eclectic wines, perfect for at home food pairing.