I was born and raised in Berkeley and I know the city like the back of my hand. Oftentimes, many of my friends and family visiting Berkeley ask me for things to do and locations to visit. Therefore I’ve created this Bezerkeley Berkeley Trip Plan, an ideal itinerary for any visitor who wants to get a true taste of the Berkeley lifestyle while experiencing some unforgettable sites along the way.
The Bezerkeley Berkeley Trip Plan
Month: December, 2005
Total (per person): 1131 USD
Perfect location right off of Telegraph Ave. a couple blocks away from the Cal campus. Good security at night, and parking for patrons.
Berkeley, California 94704
At the corner of Durant Ave. and Bowditch St., approximately 1 block away from Telegraph Ave. and the University of California, Berkeley campus.
-definitely a very nice older-style hotel and the closest hotel to the UC Berkeley campus. Attached to the building is Henry’s, a pub favorite for students.
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Noah’s is a mediocre bagel chain. It’s certainly a waste of time to go there on a vacation.
Berkeley, California 94704
Website: http://www.noahs.com/...
Hours: M-F: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Sa-Su: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
At the corner of Telegraph and Durant, with the big sign that reads “Noah’s,” one block away from the University of California, Berkeley campus.
- Ask for your bagel to be toasted, it’s very yummy!
- Buy a half-dozen or a dozen bagels for a better price per bagel and ask for a plastic storing bag to save them for later.
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The University of California, Berkeley, arguably the best public school in the country. The main Cal square is Sproul Plaza, where many historical civil rights protests took place. Sit on the steps of Sproul Hall and take in the moment. Be sure to also check out the Moffit Library, Cal Campanile, Memorial Stadium, and the rest of this beautiful campus.
Berkeley, California 94720
Telegraph Avenue ends at the foot of the UC Berkeley campus.
- It’s pretty easy to take a self-guided walking tour of the campus. Walk along Telegraph Ave. in the direction towards the campus and just keep on walking. You’ll immediately hit Sprowl Plaza and soon after the Sather Gate. If you look up you’ll see the Campanile, and if you keep on walking you’ll soon arrive to the stairs that lead up to it. Moffit library is not far away, and you’ll cross right by it if you stay along the same path. You’ll eventually pop-out at the North Side of campus. Go up the hill on Euclid Street and you’ll reach Piedmont Ave. Take a right and pass by some dorms, the Greek Theatre, Strawberry Creek as well as Memorial Stadium, home of the Cal Bears.
- Bring a bag lunch and have a picnic! There are a few good spots, my favorites are around the Campanile, Moffit Library, and near Strawberry Creek.
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The Cal Campanile, or the Sather Tower. A historical clock tower that can be heard throughout the Cal campus. Take an elevator ride to the top and enjoy the views of Berkeley. The 61-bell carillon concerts are held everyday at 7:50am, noon, 6:00pm & Sundays at 2:00pm. Admission: $2.00
Berkeley, California 94720
Website: http://www.berkeley.e...
Hours: Mon-Fri 10:00 - 16:00, Sat 10:00 - 17:00, Sun 10:00 - 13:30 & 15:00 - 17:00
Walk past Sather Gate, and look up, you will see the Campanile. Just follow your eyes and you’ll find it.
-Around the Campanile are some benches and nice trees that make a pleasant spot for a picnic. If you prefer large open lawns, I suggest keep walking along the path until you hit Strawberry Creek or behind Moffit Library.
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Berkeley is a fantastic town for those who love architecture, but when it comes to classical Greek or Roman architecture, the very first thing that will pop into any Berkeley resident’s head is the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre on the UC Berkeley campus. The grand 8,500 seat theatre was designed by John Galen Howard, overseen by then UC Berkeley President Benjamin Ide Wheeler, and the money was a gift from William Randolph Hearst. Today the theatre is at a ripe age of over 100 years old. The theatre officially opened on September 23, 1903 where a festival took place there for several days. Months earlier before the structure was completed, President Theodore Roosevelt gave the 1903 commencement speech at the Greek Theatre. Renowned architect Julia Morgan was in charge of decorations for this event.
The architectural design falls under a Beaux-Arts style theatre. The structure itself is definitely massive looking and made of all stone. There are twelve huge columns that serve as the backdrop for the stage. Decorative cornice designs line the upper part of this Greek style ampitheatre, and the ceiling is nothing but a perfect blue sky with white clouds drifting by. The symmetrical facade carries on throughout the theatre, all the way down to the seating.
Today the stage is used for ceremonies, commencements, performances, concerts and more. It definitely serves as the centerstage of Berkeley trying to become the artistic “Athens” town of the West.
Berkeley, CA 92372
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This place has fantastic sandwiches and salads at a great value. The portions are huge so light eaters can definitely share a meal, making the value twice as great! Be prepared for long but fast-moving lines, typical of college restaurants. The place is best known for their freshly-baked honey wheat bread, which is simply delicious, and the enormous fresh green tossed salads are a health conscious treat!
Berkeley, California 94704-2321
Hours: Daily 8am-10pm
Telegraph Avenue a few blocks away from the Cal campus.
-I just can’t get enough of the honey-wheat bread, it’s soooooo good.
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This four block strip is the yuppie area of Berkeley. Be sure to have some coffee and tea time at famous Pete’s Coffee. Also check out The Nature Company, Hear Music, Sweet Potatoes, Bette’s Oceanview Diner, C P Shades, custom furniture shops and more.
Berkeley, California 94710
Go west on University Ave., away from the Cal campus and make a right turn on 4th street.
-Eat some lunch, grab a dessert and window shop. Prepare to spend a couple hours here at most, then drive over to the Berkeley Marina.
-Walking to the Berkeley Marina from 4th street is about a mile long, if you choose to walk be careful around the freeway overpass.
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The main strip for Cal students with a shopping mall worth of shops, clothing stores, unique vendors and dining spots of all kinds. Expect to spend a couple hours here walking along this ten block strip. Have an exquisite cup of coffee and a raisin scone at Caffe Strada, or get a fresh bagel and cream cheese at Noah’s New York style bagels. Checkout Amoeba Music, Rasputin’s Music, Cody’s Bookstore, Moe’s Bookstore, Berkeley Hat Company, Gap, Cafe Intermezzo, Jamba Juice, Comix and Comix, Urban Outfitters, smoke shops, sports shops and much more. The vendors that fill the sidewalks are a great place to get those hard to find trinkets that you’ve always wanted.
Berkeley, California 94704
South side, across the street from the UC Berkeley campus
-be sure to check out the stores and restaurants on Bancroft Ave. and Durant Ave. Sweetheart is just off off of Telegraph on Durant Ave., it is a favorite for students looking for a tapioca ‘boba’ drink/ice cream/snack spot.
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One of the best restaurants in Berkeley. Have a drink and a gourmet meal while watching the room turn orange as the sun sets between the arches of the Golden Gate. Full bar and cocktail room available.
Berkeley, California 94710
Website: http://www.skatesonth...
Hours: Lunch and Dinner hours open late until 22:00 weekdays, 22:30 weekends
at the Berkeley Marina
-food is pretty good here, definitely served with a delicate gourmet touch. Service, atmosphere and presentation is what you are paying for. The views of the Golden Gate Bridge during sunset are breathtaking.
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Great staff, relatively cheap drinks, and tons of pool tables makes this place a fun spot for Cal students and locals alike. The jukebox is always bumpin with hot tunes, even if the volume is too high for conversation.
The pool tables and equipment are very well kept, and the bartenders really know how to mix drinks well. Out door smoking patio with tables and chairs, indoor booth and table seating areas along with 21 pool tables. Try out the dart board, shuffleboard, pinball machines, arcades and drinks!
Berkeley, California 94704
Website: http://www.themenupag...
Hours: Mon - Fri 2:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m., Sat & Sun 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m.
Shattuck and Channing
- Seriously some of the best tasting mixed drinks in the city. Bartenders here know what they are doing. The place can get very crowded on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, and the line at the bar can get cumbersome during these hours.
- $5.00 per/hour pool time on Sunday thru Wednesday nights and everyday before 6:00pm.
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Cal’s fabulous Botanical Garden is a great place to walk around for an hour and see over 12,000 different plants and garden styles from all over the world. The cactus exhibit is especially nice along with the Japanese garden by the pond. Admission: $5.00, free for all UC students
Berkeley, California 94720-5045
Website: http://botanicalgarde...
Hours: daily 9:00 - 17:00, closed first Tuesday of every month
Near Strawberry Creek Canyon at the eastern most tip of the UC Berkeley campus.
-UC Berkeley’s Botanical Garden is nestled in the Berkeley Hills, and is a must see for any plant or garden enthusiast. I would definitely recommend this place to anyone.
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Enjoy spectacular drop-jaw views of San Francisco, the Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge. You can walk along the path or take a rest at the top of the grassy hill, either way there’s really no better place to stop, rest and soak it all in. You can also charter boats here!
Berkeley, California 94710
University Ave. going West, a few miles away from the Cal campus. Pass over the freeway and keep driving, you’ll soon be at the Berkeley Marina.
Be sure to checkout the Berkeley Pier. Take a memorable stroll along the wood planks out into the bay. At the end is a fantastic view of the Golden Gate Bridge, Bay Bridge, and San Francisco skyline.
The Berkeley Pier is a great place to fish!
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A popular college hang-out spot for morning coffee and studying. If the weather is good, which it normally is, have it outside and enjoy the fresh air.
Berkeley, California 94704-1723
Hours: Daily 6:30am - Midnight
At the corner of College Ave. and Bancroft Ave., across the street from the UC Berkeley campus, and three blocks east of Telegraph Avenue.
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Take a tour of Berkeley’s best science and technology museum. There are great tours for kids and adults. This is one of the most renowned reseach centers in the world. Yes, this is also the founding home to those last few elements found on the periodic table. Did anyone mention the breathtaking views of the bay? Oh yeah they are all here. Free to checkout the spectacular views, Admission: $9.50 adults, $7.50 students, $5.50 kids
Berkeley, California 94720
At the top of Centenial Drive
-The views here are simply breath-taking. Get a full 180-degree view of the Bay ‘Yah’ Area, including Berkeley, Oakland and of course San Francisco. The museum is truly a great place for kids.
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Some of the best hot dogs in the world, no joke! Try the normal “Top Dog” hot dog for some classic flavor, or get the Italian “Calabrese” for some spice in your life. The potato salad is simply the best. The Southside Top Dog was inducted as a Berkeley landmark in 2003.
Berkeley, California 94709
At the corner of Euclid St. and Hearst St.
- Top Dogs in general do not have much room for ‘sit-in-dining,’ but the Northside Top Dog has a bunch of outdoor picnic tables.
- If you are near Telegraph Ave. then you can go to the Southside Top Dog located on Durant Ave. and Bowditch Ave.
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Can this place smell any better? Walk around the beautiful rose garden and see all different kinds and types of roses. There is a little bridge and a creek at the center of the garden. Admission: Free
Berkeley, California
At the corner of Euclid St. and Eunice St.,
right next to Codornices park. About a mile walk from Top Dog hot dog restaurant.
-If you have kids then be sure to take them to Cordonices Park which is just across the street. There is a giant concrete slide in the mountainside that is a must try for all ages capable of going down this monster. Throw some cardboard under your behind if you want some serious speed.
-The Rose Walk is only a block away, a place where there are rows of houses designed by renowned architect Bernard Maybeck.
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A fantastic architectural walk of some of the famous buildings designed by Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan’s instructor. The strip of houses line both sides of the street, and the roses fill the air with pleasant scents of . Berkeley is filled with famous architectural structures by both Morgan, Maybeck and others. Admission: Free
Berkeley, California
about a half block away from the Rose Garden. When you see the fancy stair case, walk up it and you’ll know you’re there. Rose Walk street crosses Euclid Avenue.
-only a block away from the Rose Garden.
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Downtown Berkeley is filled with restaurants, cafes, unique shopping, banks, desserts, movie theatres, and pretty much anything you would be looking for. Check out City Hall, Berkeley Main Public Library, Berkeley Main Post Office and various other municipal offices. The BART (subway) station can also be found here. Definitely a great place to spend a couple hours and catch a dinner and a movie. Highlights include Games of Berkeley, Comic Relief, Black Oak Books, Jupiter (pub), Original Mel’s, Downtown Berkeley, YMCA and more.
Suite C (Downtown Berkeley Association)
Berkeley, California 94704
Shattuck Ave. and University Ave.
-this place has a nice collection of shopping, restaurants, cafes and movie theatres. Not the most tourist-friendly area in Berkeley, but definitely common walking ground for locals.
-closest BART station to the UC Berkeley campus.
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There are many great Art Deco examples in Berkeley but my favorite one is the Berkeley Public Library. The Berkeley Main Library was designed by architect James Plachek in 1934, during the height of the Great Depression, at the corner of Kittredge Street and Shattuck Ave. in downtown Berkeley. The building was funded by the proud community of Berkeley as an icon of hope during this very difficult time. The construction of the original structure was a design that was made to last, and that is exactly what it did for 71 years until it was renovated. The building was originally made out of Mayan-influenced exterior friezes, dark oak molding and marble trim throughout, furniture custom-made to match the soaring windows, the same linoleum (never replaced until the 1998 reconstruction) used in battleships, and three floors of sturdy stacks. Renovation remodeling and restoring began in 1998 and went on for four years until 2002. The building reopened in 2002 twice the size of the original structure and fully prepared to last another century with the latest technology. In November of 2005 the Berkeley Public Library was designated as a National Landmark.
There are many notable and recognizable Deco characteristics. First, it was constructed during the height of the Deco movement during the 20’s and 30’s. The building definitely takes on a number of geometric shapes mixed together, exhibiting aspects in a modern version of the Cubism form. Detailed carved ornaments run along the ‘eye-level’ lower part of the building beneath the soaring windows that practically travel from floor to ceiling. All the facades have a series of setbacks that serve as a Deco-Cubism style design element. The setbacks run along the sides, the roofline, between each soaring window, at the entrance and throughout the exterior of the structure. The entrance is ‘highly stylized’ with carved ornaments surrounding the doors and mural like carvings along the walls. The color is green, what I consider to be a relatively bright color for a building, and it looks great.
Please take a look at the building in the pictures I have provided and if you are in the area, walk inside and take a look around. It is really what I consider to be a top-notch, five-star public library.
Berkeley, CA 94704
Hours: Monday - Tuesday: 12-8, Wedneday - Saturday: 10-6, Sunday: 1-5
Downtown Berkeley, at the corner of Kittredge Street and Shattuck Avenue.
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Rated the best Japanese food in the East Bay by Zagat. There’s always a line at this extremely popular restaurant so make reservations if possible. Try the best sushi in town, and try eating at the bar if you like. There is also a fine selection of twenty premium sakes available, which are imported from Japan.
Berkeley, California 94705
Website: http://www.kiralaberk...
Hours: Lunch: Tue-Fri 11:30am- 1:45pm, Dinner: Mon-Sat 5:30pm- 9:30pm, Sun 5:00pm- 9:00pm
At the south end of Shattuck Ave., just after auto row
-call for reservations. If you want to walk-in, be sure to go in the late afternoon, once evening hits the lines can be unbearable.
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Looking to grab a bite, have a few drinks and see some great live local bands? If so, then Blakes on Telegraph is the place for you with delicious food, fantastic cocktails and a live-music-bar-college atmosphere.
Berkeley, California 94704
Website: http://www.blakesonte...
Hours: Mon-Sat 11:30am - 2am, Sun 11:30am - 1am
Telegraph Avenue between cross streets Durant and Channing
-Blake’s changed owners in the late 1990’s and it’s not quite the same joint it used to be. It still is a great place to hang out and have a quick meal, but the true gourmet aspect of this restaurant has fallen off the way-side.
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Perfect location right off of Telegraph Ave. a couple blocks away from the Cal campus. Good security at night, and parking for patrons.
Berkeley, California 94704
At the corner of Durant Ave. and Bowditch St., approximately 1 block away from Telegraph Ave. and the University of California, Berkeley campus.
-definitely a very nice older-style hotel and the closest hotel to the UC Berkeley campus. Attached to the building is Henry’s, a pub favorite for students.
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The church and place of worship for the Catholic community at UC Berkeley and many Berkeley residents. By far the best place to attend a Catholic mass in Berkeley. The architecture of the structure is extremely unique and definitely worth checking out. Walk inside and be sure to notice the extremely large open space with no supporting beams intruding on the space!
Berkeley, California 94704
College Ave. and Dwight Way
The priests here definitely coincide with traditional progressive Berkeley attitudes. Father Sparks is the man!
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College Avenue is full of unique atmosphere filled cafes, independent bookstores, gourmet restaurants, antiques shops that people go out of their way to visit and much more…
Be prepared for a pleasant, scenic, window shopping filled walk. Expect to spend an hour to a few hours here walking on College Ave. and be sure to grab a bite to eat at the countless delicious dining spots along the way!
Oakland, CA 94618
The Rockridge District surrounds the Rockridge BART station, from College near Alcatraz to Broadway and 51st Street. There is excellent visibility and access from Highway 24 as well as Highways 13, 580 and 880; and AC Transit buses pass through the Rockridge District frequently.
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Award winning ‘Best Pizza’ in the East Bay for numerous years in a row. The Chicago style deep dish pizza is their specialty, and is simply the best pizza in Berkeley. Full-service dine-in recommended.
Berkeley, California 94707
Website: http://www.zacharys.c...
Hours: Sun-Thur: 11am-9:30pm, Fri-Sat : 11am-10:30pm
North Side of Berkeley at the top of Solano Avenue.
Deep dish pizza’s takes 30 minutes to prepare, thin crust pizzas are also available for half the wait time. Slices available only until 4:00pm. Recommended is the Caesar’s salad and the Spinach and Mushroom deep dish.
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One of the District’s three oldest parks, Tilden has been called the jewel of the system, and its recreational activities have become a happy tradition for generations of East Bay youngsters. Highlights inlcude a carousel ride, picnic area, swim at Lake Anza, Little Farm, Pony Ride, group camping, golf course, Steam Train ride,merry-go-round, Botanical Garden and more. Tilden has variety to delight everyone.
Spruce Street and Grizzly Peak Blvd.
Berkeley, California 94708
Take Spruce Street north until you cross Grizzly Peak Blvd. The entrance to Tilden Park is at the intersection of Spruce Street and Grizzly Peak Blvd.
-There are fantastic hiking trails available for all skill levels. The Tilden Park Golf Course is a short drive away.
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Thousand’s of visitors every month flock to this historical steam train run by Redwood Valley Railway since 1952. The train will whistle with steam as it guides itself along the narrow railway winding through the Berkeley Hills. The ride itself is 12 minutes long and leaves every 20 minutes or so. Admission: $1.75 ($7.00 for 5 rides), dogs on leashes are free.
Spruce Street and Grizzly Peak Blvd.
Berkeley, California 94708
Website: http://www.ci.berkele...
Hours: weekends year-round 11:00am — 6:00pm (weather permitting), summer months (M—F 12:00pm — 5:00pm
Take Spruce Street north until you cross Grizzly Peak Blvd. The entrance to Tilden Park at the intersection.
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This course has many hills and trills that can cause uneven lies and affect your shots. Besides the terrain, unique to this golf course is a stream that comes into play on a couple holes, especially #16, a 206-yard, par 3, which relies on a tee shot over the stream. The Bay Regional Golf Tournament is held on this course every year. There is a separate green fee rate for Friday’s.
Berkeley, California 94708
Take Spruce Street towards Tilden Park, until you hit Grizzly Peak. Located at Grizzly Peak Blvd. and Shasta Rd
-Great driving range and putting area for those who just want to get in a little practice. Golf balls can be purchased from the vending machines at the driving range.
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A fine Italian restaurant with good food in an older style atmosphere, with the main seating area setup to look like outdoor italy, with murals of italy on the walls and wrought-iron branching lighting giving a candle-light ambience overhead. Service is typically exceptional, and atmoshpere is a little coarse but charming. There is a main dining area with a large firepit in the middle. Patrons walk by the chefs efficiently preparing dishes. Grab a drink at the full bar. The free bread here is to die for, and the pizza is recommended.
Berkeley, California
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-The focaccia bread is to die for. Try the heavy-duty calzone, or some lighter pasta dishes. A definite garlic haven.
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Karl, this trip plan is awesome. So many fantastic tips and even though I have been many times to Berkeley, I haven’t done half of these things. Guess I’ll just have to visit you there again :)
Posted 1108 days ago.Gosh, just reading this brings back the memories. I want my Strada Bianca Mocha!
Posted 1102 days ago.Two cheers for Top Dog!!! I still have my Top Dog t-shirt…
Posted 1091 days ago.I agree with Andrew, Top Dog hot dogs are some of the best I’ve ever tasted. My two favorites are the lemon chicken and the original Top Dog, of course.
Posted 1091 days ago.aarrrggg… thar’ be some pirate bootie in here bezerkely!
Posted 1034 days ago... and very good pizza at zachary’s, but that is not the only good pizza joint around.. arinelle’s pizza on shattuck in downtown berkeley has great ny style thin crust pizzas, and cheeseboard on shattuck near cedar and rose has excellent california fusion style pizza with goatcheese, sundried tomatos (though i say to-maaaa-toes..) and other fresh produce-style tasties..
Posted 1034 days ago.- Masse’s Pastries – best passionfruit cake ever!
- Hummingbird Cafe – best sandwiches on Dutch crunch!
Posted 998 days ago.Thanks so much for your feedback!! I’m currently making “The Beautiful Berkeley Trip Plan” and I’ll be sure to add in your suggestions!
Posted 992 days ago.Berkeley has some of the best cafes. Peet’s Coffee originated in Berkeley at the Walnut Square, north Berkeley (Shattuck and Vine). The area is called the Gourmet Ghetto—Alice Walker’s Chez Panisse is there; so are Cheese Board, French Hotel, Masse’s Bakery, and an excellent Thai restaurant…
Posted 985 days ago.Oh, also breads. Semi-Freddie’s, Acme’s, and Cheese Board’s breads are some of the best you can ever find.
Posted 985 days ago.Berkeley is home to a number of Julia Morgan buildings. She is the creator of the Hearst Castle. Among them are: the Julia Morgan Theater on College Avenue, the Bancroft Hotel (next to La Strada), the Hearst Gymnasium at UC Campus, etc.
Posted 985 days ago.There is a beautiful Maybeck’s Christian Science Church on Dwight and Bowditch…
Berkeley is just full of history and charm.
wow, this is impressive knowledge Susan… I love it!! Thanks for reminding me about the Gourmet Ghetto in Berkeley, I’m going to have to add this item to The Beautiful Berkeley Trip Plan.
Posted 985 days ago.