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"Coffee Cultures on Park Street in Alameda closed Jan. 31. However, it still offers a mobile coffee cart for special events. Coffee Cultures used to have several locations in San Francisco, but Alameda was "home," where owner Jason Michael Paul was raised. Ones Cafe & Bakery, based in Castro Valley, will open a location in this spot; the opening date hasn't been announced yet. Coffee Cultures, 1926 Park St., Alameda."
"The Lodge, on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, closed its doors on Jan. 31. The beloved bar was not only a bar, but served as a venue for many chef pop-ups, including Lovely's owner Mikey Yoon as well as Navajo tacos from Rocky Yazzie. However, as the San Francisco Chronicle reports, new owners, Chris Cashin of Boathouse in Alameda and Kris Gordon, have already taken over the neighborhood bar and are planning to reopen it soon with minimal changes, including opening for lunch."
Coffee Cultures on Park Street in Alameda closed Jan. 31 but continues to offer a mobile coffee cart for special events; Ones Cafe & Bakery plans to take over the space with an opening date not yet announced. Knudsen's Ice Creamery in Castro Valley closed after 20 years; it had served homemade ice cream, burgers, sandwiches, and more. The Lodge on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland closed Jan. 31; new owners Chris Cashin and Kris Gordon have taken over and plan to reopen soon with minimal changes and added lunch service. Uzen in Rockridge closed Jan. 31 after 34 years, known for sushi, bentos, and noodles.
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