The Mercury News highlighted the yeasty creations of local pastry chef Neucimar "Nel" Dias da Silva in a recent article.
A small family-owned business outlasts Blockbuster Video on Piedmont Avenue.
A massive, 3-pound chocolate bunny sits atop an Easter display at Market Hall. Do you think you could finish off this sweet Easter treat?
The new pizza place will open in a week or two across the street from Zachary's.
Patch counted seven vacant storefronts along College Avenue between Claremont and Broadway. A merchants spokesman says three are on the market and the others in transition and that the street is thriving. What's your view?
The College Avenue gallery art has a secondary market show called Mint Condition
Pollinate Farm & Garden is now selling supplies and offering instruction from its Fruitvale district shop
A new policy by CVS Pharmacy says employees must provide information about their weight, body fat composition and other personal health details or pay a fine.
On March 27 at 7 p.m. participants don some oversized glasses and explore all the sights, smells and tastes that Temescal has to offer — sampling each selected restaurant's specialties and meeting the chefs or owners.
Join the festivities in front of Manifesto Bicycles from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A food critic welcomes a return to the flavors of childhood.
Garbage pickup will continue today and any interrupted service will be completed on Saturday, according to Waste Management.
Events are scheduled at Pet Food Express stores in Rockridge, Temescal, Montclair.
Stop by to meet some of our editors and pick up some cool Patchy swag while enjoying the festivities this Saturday and Sunday.
You must present a copy of the flyer to have 20 percent of your bill donated to nonprofit Sunny Hills Services and its other division, Better and Bright Futures.
Calculate the going rate for child care in Rockridge.
The Patch guide to the best Irish potables, Irish music, Irish food and general St. Paddy's Day celebrating in town and nearby.
Homestead Apothecary raised enough funds and is now open on 49th Street.
After a two-year search, a Rockridge resident recently spotted a purple Western dress in a shop window. To her surprise it ended up fitting perfectly.
A critic is distracted by goings-on at the usually genteel College Avenue spot.
What would you like to see at the former Agatha Rainford store?
Juhu Beach Club started serving dinners last Friday
CrossFit begins classes this week for those seeking to get into better shape.
Macaroni and cheese with Big Mac convenience.
Whether you're craving a Guinness, an Irish coffee or a shot of Jameson — McNally's will make sure your glass is full for St. Patrick's Day on March 17.
Pretty Penny shares the rich history behind some of its unique pieces.
Employee John Khayami grabs some keys and heads to the back of the store to show us the answer.
The owner of Hudson Bay Cafe said he hopes to open the restaurant next door to the coffee shop by the middle of this month.
Raya is the new executive director for the Oakland-based nonprofit.
These are one critic's picks. Do you agree? What are your favorite spots to imbibe?
I Squared shut down operations in early January
Cleared ground is all that remains of the Shell Service Station that used to be located at College and Claremont avenues.
From pretzels and sausages to fennel-rubbed porchetta, The Hog's Apothecary introduces a few menu items it plans to offer guests when it opens later this year.
Tell us about your favorite block or two of College.
The long wait for a table at the new Rockridge restaurant is worth it, says one food critic.
What would you like to see at the former Brass and Glass location on College Avenue?
Hawker Fare and Tea Here Now couldn't be more different, but they both appeal to a restaurant reviewer.
The new beer hall is scheduled to open in late April or early May near Homeroom.
The smoothie chain says it is "showing its love" for customers with a special offer for the week of Valentine's Day.