Oakland, Ca: The Delicious Weekend Getaway

Where to stay:

The Claremont Hotel Club & Spa

When I want to get away from family during extended stays, checking into The Claremont is the honeycomb hideout. Technically, located in the Berkeley hills, this is probably one of the only places where I’d plop down some cash in the Bay, outside of San Francisco. Plus, it is close to the Oakland-Berkeley border and San Francisco is only ten minutes away, across the Bay Bridge. Aside from the location, The Claremont is a gorgeous, vintage property with a spectacular spa — which you can lounge in for hours, even without an appointment — a heated pool, tennis courts, a classy gym, a tinge of The Shining and a view of the Bay Area that screams ‘Forget Instagram, this deserves a long stare over a brown drink.’

Bonus, The Paragon Restaurant & Bar at The Claremont is popular with upwardly mobile young people, and usually a festive place to hang out for music and drinks on the weekend.

Where to eat:

Breakfast: Mama’s Royal CaféOakland GrillBlackBerry Bistro

Because I am so much of a breakfast person, this was the hardest to narrow down. Here we go …

Mama's Royal Cafe: Egg white crab omelette 

Mama's Royal Cafe: Egg white crab omelette 

Mama’s Royal leads the pack for being the most consistently good, no matter how busy they get — and this place stays busy. I almost always get the crab, spinach and jack cheese omelet. The pancakes are surprisingly light, despite their dense appearance, which is a win in my book.

Oakland Grill has some of the best brunch specials in town and their food is always extremely fresh. My theory? The restaurant is close to the docks of the city’s Jack London Square. Plus, their mimosas are served in tall glasses and flow endlessly on weekends, and for $4.95 you really can’t help but to toss back a few.

Blackberry Bistro

Blackberry Bistro

Blackberry Bistro is still in my heart and makes the list, despite long wait times for the food to get from the kitchen to the table on busy weekends. The best of the menu is a tie between the southern plate (shrimp and grits) and the berry french toast. *Insider’s tip: Order the french toast with the Gran Marnier sauce that is usually served with the crepes. They may or may not charge you extra, but don’t let them punk you by telling you they can’t make it. Be persistent and you’ll be glad you stood your ground because it is well worth fighting for.

Lunch

Suya African-Caribbean Grill 

I found Suya thanks to the God-send that is Instagram. Their mouth-watering posts drew me in and it was love at first bite. Parking can be a bit of challenge since it's located in the downtown area. But don't let that discourage you. It's worth the fight for a parking space.

Little Shin-Shins

If you want to sit down and get cozy, by all means, pull up a chair and stay awhile at Little Shin-Shins. My family and I have been eating at this family-owned restaurant since I was in elementary school. Amazingly, the food has been consistently delicious every. single. time. When I ate meat, I lived for the szechwan chicken. But no matter what you order here, it will be awesome.

Dinner

Luka's  

If California cuisine in an unpretentious atmosphere is what you're after, Luka's is your spot. The drinks are unwatered down and they've got a taste of everything on the menu. Of everything to  choose from, that shrimp and crab louie salad is not playing a game. It's only rivaled, in my opinion, by the shrimp and grits. It's good and spicy, just the way I like it. When I first returned to the bay, Luka's was at the top of my list for places to go eat.

Enssaro Ethiopian Restaurant

 

Enssaro is another fortunate neighborhood gem I found thanks to a Tinder date I went on last year. The date itself wasn't bad (no shade to Tinder), but the food was the real winner. I'm picky af when it comes to my Ethiopian food, and Enssaro is the real deal. I mean, just look at this plate, need I say more?

Picán [CLOSED, temporarily]

Picán’s is a great example of how California, a state filled with southern transplants, does cooking below the Mason-Dixon. The ambiance and and down home cooking strikes the perfect balance between elegant and unpretentious. Decadence is the word, so leave your diet rules at home. Who can say no to crawfish mac and cheese with bourbon and chili glazed salmon? I didn’t think so.

Dessert: 

Merritt Bakery & Fenton’s Creamery

Depending on what you’re in the mood for, cake or ice cream, determines your best bet for a dessert choice. If you fancy cake, go with Merritt Bakery and be sure to order the infamous fresh strawberry. Warning, after one bite, every other strawberry shortcake you try thereafter will disappoint you. Trust me, I’ve long since given up my search for an equal. Prepare to be hooked for life. Visit their new location at the old Quickway on Grand Ave., just steps away from the Grand Lake Theater.

If it is something cold and creamy that you seek, Fenton’s is a must. The ice creamery itself has been in the same spot for well over 50 years but its roots as a dairy go back to 1894. There was a dark period of absence from 2001-2003 when the creamery suffered a major fire and closed indefinitely. But oh happy day when Fenton’s returned with full force. No matter what you have a taste for, Fenton’s probably has a flavor to match — it is truly ice cream, your way. I’ve never once gotten the slightest side-eye or a look of confusion when ordering my Rocky Road milkshake un-blended. Don’t judge me.

Where to play…

Yoshi’s Oakand & Mua

Yoshi’s, Oakland’s sushi and Jazz bar and restaurant is where grown-ups go to play. Catch a live show from local legends like Najee or Goapele or preview up and coming artists like Mara Hruby and Christin Leonna. Your best bet is to buy tickets in advance because the line starts early for each show and will sometimes sellout, especially when well-known acts are on the bill.

If you’re looking for an early night full of cocktails and conversation in an upbeat atmosphere, head to Mua’s industrial-styled bar and restaurant. There is plenty of room to flutter about and socialize upstairs and down. Or, if you’re with your significant other, there are some nice, dark corners made for cupcaking by candlelight. Sweet.

Best place to people watch…

Lake Merritt

Bring your walking shoes with you to Lake Merritt. On sunny days, it is sure to be populated with people, young and old, leisurely strolling or sprinting along. After all of the eating, drinking and hanging out around The Town, you may very well need to take a lap or two to soak up some of that good old California sunshine.

Originally published on ParlourMagazine.com