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Sprouts & Shutters: Ivy Room Re-Opens and More

Here’s your monthly roundup of retail, restaurant and other business news and happenings in Albany, El Cerrito, Kensington, Berkeley, Piedmont and Rockridge.

Wondering what new businesses are opening up in your town? Our new monthly “Sprouts & Shutters” column highlights restaurant, retail and other business news in Albany, Berkeley, Kensington, El Cerrito and Piedmont and Rockridge areas.

Albany’s Ivy Room reopened Nov. 26 under new ownership. The San Pablo Avenue bar has been completely remodeled, using reclaimed materials and vintage fixtures to give it an “industrial artisan” feel (check out Ivy Room’s facebook photos). Mixologist and co-owner Ronaldo Colli will make you handcrafted cocktails like basil ginger gimlets or you can share a Corona familiar quart for $9. The new Ivy Room will soon add mixology classes and tasting events. Learn more at ivyroom.com.

A new vegetarian restaurant, Sliver Pizzeria, will be opening on Berkeley's Center Street in early January, replacing Sportiva Bar-Ristorante that’s closing Dec. 15. The new restaurant, started by three Cheese Board alumni, will feature vegetarian and vegan pizza made with local seasonal ingredients, a full bar and live multi-cultural music. The new Sliver Pizzeria will also donate part of its proceeds to Not For Sale, a Bay Area nonprofit dedicated to fighting human trafficking. Learn more on Sliver Pizzeria's facebook page.

The Griffin’s Nest Curio and Vintage Shop celebrated its grand opening last month on University Avenue. The new shop sells unique home accessories and home decor. Read more about the new store on its facebook page.

Berkeley’s Emerald City Gowns moved into a larger space on Fourth Street, opening its new store Nov. 1 upstairs from Zut. Emerald City Gowns specializes in consignment designer bridal apparel. Learn more at emeraldcitygowns.com.

Suzette Crepe Café, previewed in October’s column, opened last month on Solano Avenue next to Five Little Monkeys. The new café serves made-to-order sweet and savory crepes and features a full espresso bar. Learn more on Suzette Crepe Café’s facebook page.

New to the Piedmont area is Grand Lake Kitchen, a high-end deli that opened last month on Grand Avenue near Gold’s Gym. The small eatery serves hearty pork-belly hash, chilaquiles, chicken wild rice soup, open-face smoked salmon sandwiches and other gourmet brunch and lunch dishes. On nice days, you can take your sandwiches across the street and dine on the park bench for a view of Lake Merritt. Also, Grand Lake Kitchen launched Hanukkah Dinner series with special guest chefs through Dec. 15 and it plans to offer dinner service soon. Learn more at grandlakekitchen.com.

As recently reported in Diablo Dish, Zatis, a Mediterranean restaurant on Piedmont Avenue, is closing after 22 years in business. Your last chance to dine there is Dec. 31. But that space won’t stay vacant for long: According to ABC records, a new restaurant called Homestead is set to replace Zatis.

Shopping for a one-of-a-kind holiday gift? You can try Loot, a new shop filled with antiques, furnishings, table-top accessories and other eclectic items. You’ll find the new store on College Avenue in Brass and Glass’s old space. Read more here in earlier Patch coverage.

Just in time for those New Year fitness resolutions: Game Changer Fitness opened Nov. 26 on Telegraph in Temescal near Rockridge. The new fitness center Gym offers personal training, body sculpt classes and the ever-popular rigorous bootcamp. Learn more at gcfitclub.com.

Commis owner James Shyabout will open Box and Bells early next year on College Avenue in Somerset’s old space. Read more in Patch’s recent New Restaurant Watch.

Catch up on Patch’s coverage about the tentative deal reached over the proposed Safeway expansion on College and Claremont here on Rockridge Patch.

Shopping in Rockridge and Piedmont just got a little easier with Oakland’s new free parking holiday program. Now on each Saturday through New Years, you get two hours of free parking at city-metered spaces throughout Oakland. For details and limitations, go to http://www2.oaklandnet.com.

As we reported in the last Sprouts column, Jen Komaromi recently moved her Jenny K’s gift store a few doors down from its former location on Stockton Avenue. Jenny K’s move gave another business a chance to expand: Well Grounded Tea & Coffee Bar, which Komaromi owns with her husband, has moved part of its shop into the original Jenny K space. Komaromi says this expansion will allow the coffee shop to add some café seating as well as grab-and-go food items.

Panwest Caribbean Steelpan Music Center opened a few months ago on San Pablo Avenue in Liberty Tax’s old space. The new studio sells steelpan drums and accessories plus offers classes for beginning through advanced players. Want to try? The new center offers a free beginner class each Monday at 7 p.m. Learn more on the new business’s blog.

Learn about El Cerrito’s new Chipotle Mexican Grill under construction across from El Cerrito Plaza here in earlier Patch coverage.

The discount grocery chain Grocery Outlet plans to take over the old Albertsons space at San Pablo and MacDonald. Get the details in Patch’s story.

Want to find out what else is opening the East Bay? Sprouts & Shutters now covers 21 cities. Read the latest columns covering the Walnut Creek area, Tri-Valley and Fremont/Tri-Cities communities.

Did you miss Patch's last retail and restaurant roundup? Read about these and more in our last Sprouts & Shutters column:  

  • Bartavelle Coffee & Wine Bar in Berkeley
  • Nest Bedding and Cantina Verde in Albany
  • Jenny K and Hibiscus Wellness Spa in El Cerrito
  • Pimlico Place and L'Amyx Tea Bar in Piedmont area
  • Trappist Provisions and A16 in Rockridge

Know of a business opening or closing in Berkeley, Albany, Piedmont, Rockridge or El Cerrito? Please tell Patch about it for a future Sprouts & Shutters column. Simply add it to this short form. Or send me a news tip at patchsprouts@gmail.com.

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Jack Osborne May 23, 2013 at 05:52 pm
@Ross - And, lo, the rainbow-farting invisible unicorns would be displaced from this, the lastRead More "Class Sparkle" soil in the entire East Bay!
Ross Stapleton-Gray May 23, 2013 at 05:40 pm
Breaking news: The property at 6th and Harrison slated for Urban Adamah expansion has beenRead More "occupied" by a group calling itself Preserve the Vacancy. An anarcho-syndicalist offshoot of radical Buddhists, the group has declared that the current "vacant-lotness" is necessary to clarification of inner awareness, and that any planting there, sustainable or no, would be a tragedy. "This is one of the few undeveloped sites of Class 1 karmic balance left in the Bay area," said group spokesperson Shanti McErewhon.
Jack Osborne May 23, 2013 at 05:25 pm
David beat me to it on this one. Here's a great example of a much more reasonable approach toRead More supporting the principles that the OTFers claim to stand for. In fact, in my opinion Urban Adamah has put the OTF crowd to shame, and further driven home the point that their actions are truly misguided. And to also demystify all the blather about "Class 1" soil, what it's appropriate for, and whether it all really matters: http://soils.usda.gov/technical/handbook/contents/part622.html My favorite part: "Class II (2) soils have moderate limitations that reduce the choice of plants or require moderate conservation practices." Sounds perfectly workable to me.
Lisa Schneider May 23, 2013 at 12:08 am
The occupiers complain that the meanies won't let them temporarily plant stuff on the futureRead More mixed-use project site, on the other hand the occupiers threaten a permanent occupation. This linked occupier image reminds me of Game of Drones (as in critters that perform no meaningful work) http://gallery.mailchimp.com/fef1cd615d86cfe1a43674873/images/ReOccupy_FARM_TOOLS.2.1f17376.jpg
Carla Harkness, center front with husband Bob, received the 2013 Lasallian Educator award at Saint Mary's High, May 17.  She is joined by other Educator honorees from prior years.
Peggy McQuaid May 20, 2013 at 11:26 am
Congratulations, Carla. The article failed to mention what a great neighbor you are.
Robby Sun May 20, 2013 at 10:37 pm
@Dover: The parent birds didn't look like doves. They were the commonly seen dull-yellowish birds.Read More Smaller than a pigeon but larger than a sparrow. Robins? I can't tell for sure. We checked the abandoned nest. To my eyes, it was well built, and stably setup between grape branches. It didn't capsize. The dead baby birds were found at least 5 feet away from the ground right beneath the nest. Something must have got them out of the nest and killed them. We didn't look at the corpses in detail to decide the cause of death though.
Robby Sun May 20, 2013 at 10:09 pm
@Ross: I was wondering that too. It could be the squirrels, which were very active in my backyardRead More and the neighborhood. They still are very active.
Dover May 20, 2013 at 09:31 am
I agree with Ross. A predator would have eaten those yummy, tender, tasty baby birds. It soundsRead More more like a case of incompetent nest construction to me. Were they doves? Doves are well-known for their inability to build proper nests but there are others who struggle too. Instinct and ability do not always travel hand-in-hand. Not much you can do about that, unfortunately. Some creatures are incompetent. Some people are incompetent. That's life.
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Ralph Whize May 20, 2013 at 10:12 pm
Got thru to the City Inspector (twice) and he finally called the contractor, who (at the end of dayRead More 12 of trash build up) moved the debris pile away. Albany Planning Commission meeting is 2nd and 4th Wednesdays at 7:30 pm and I'm hoping local homeowners will take time to address this and other CV issues.
Dover May 20, 2013 at 09:40 am
Hey! Cool! Now I know where to dump my unwanted items! ;-) Seriously though, "the city"Read More is not helpless, "the city" is lazy and sometimes you have to kick them in the ass to get them moving. What have you tries thus far? I assume you have communicated with the CV owner or contractor. What else have you done?
Ann Farmer May 19, 2013 at 06:22 pm
This is not only an eyesore. This is a health hazard. The boards you see in the photo have nailsRead More sticking out. This area has become the trash heap for anyone walking by wanting to dispose of garbage. With bins overflowing, trash is blown down the street into residents' yards.
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Jamie Jensen May 23, 2013 at 06:29 am
I intended to add: Now, if only UCB would treat its other land holdings, like the Gill Tract, withRead More similar respect. Who wants another parking lot? Not me. Build "Senior Housing" at transit-friendly El Cerrito Plaza, not on the last patch of arable land left in the East Bay!
Jamie Jensen May 23, 2013 at 06:26 am
This Executive Summary, makes it sound OK. Better than another 1991 Fire, for sure: To reduce theRead More potential for these areas to support and spread wildfires, UCB proposes to eliminate eucalyptus, Monterey pine, and other non-native trees that promote the spread of wildfire. Oak and bay trees and other native vegetation present under the larger non-native trees would be preserved and encouraged to expand.
Caryl O'Keefe May 18, 2013 at 08:30 pm
Another example of more balanced reporting from Berkeleyside article:Read More http://www.berkeleyside.com/2013/05/17/uc-berkeley-seeks-funds-to-cut-down-22000-non-native-trees/. Some of the comments are useful especially about glyphosphate. The author of the article even used his own name.
Mel Content May 19, 2013 at 12:02 pm
Sources and cites, please?
Mel Content May 19, 2013 at 12:01 pm
"If you are upset about how the rightwing has been attacking President Obama with lies andRead More hyperbole"
Mel Content May 19, 2013 at 12:01 pm
"If you are upset about how the rightwing has been attacking President Obama with lies andRead More hyperbole"