Rush Bowls Oakland (350 17th St., Oakland) Plantains and rice from Ruth’s Buka, a Nigerian restaurant in East Oakland, now open for takeout and delivery Photo: Ruth’s Buka/Facebook Plantains and rice from Ruth’s Buka, a Nigerian restaurant in East Oakland, now open for takeout and delivery Photo: Ruth’s Buka/Facebook Ruby Q Smoke Fusion (954 Fruitvale Blvd., Oakland) Roderick’s Restaurant and Mobile Catering Robert Dorsey Catering (344 20th St., Oakland) Roasted and Raw (247 Fourth St., Oakland) Red Door Catering (2925 Adeline St., Oakland) Red Bay Coffee (3098 East 10th St.Oakland 2327 Broadway, Oakland) OVO Tavern & Eatery (5319 Martin Luther King Jr. Photo: Taylor Lee Oeste’s food and cocktails are available for pickup and delivery. Oakland’s Fat Man Super BBQ Oeste’s food and cocktails are available for pickup and delivery. New Karibbean City (1408 Webster St., Oakland) Monifa Dayo Supperclub Lamont Perriman, co-owner and executive chef of Montperi Catering. Mobb Kitchen (3214 Martin Luther King Jr. Miss Ollie’s (901 Washington St., Oakland) MexiQ (90th Ave., between Plymouth and Walnut, Oakland) Messob Ethiopian Restaurant (4301 Piedmont Ave., Oakland) Fries (2307 International Blvd., Oakland) Malibu’s Burgers (3905 Piedmont Ave., Oakland) Magnolia Street Wine Lounge (3443 San Pablo Ave., Oakland) The Lumpia Company (372 24th St., Oakland) Lois the Pie Queen (851 60th St., Oakland) Little Giant Ice Cream (1951 Telegraph Ave., Oakland) Level 13 (341 13th St., Oakland) Little Giant Ice Cream is open for pickup. Lena’s Soul Food (6403 Foothill Blvd, Oakland) Lane-E Kefa Coffee (77 Eighth St., Oakland) Kingston 11 (2270 Telegraph Ave., Oakland) Jusla Eats (1900 Telegraph Ave., Oakland) James & the Giant Cupcake (6326 San Pablo Ave., Oakland 465 Second St., Oakland 341 17th St., Oakland) It’s All Good Bakery (5622 Martin Luther King Jr. Photo: Sarah Han German chocolate cake, red velvet cake and banana pudding tart from It’s All Good Bakery in Oakland. Hotdogco German chocolate cake, red velvet cake and banana pudding tart from It’s All Good Bakery in Oakland. Horn Barbecue (2534 Mandela Pkwy, Oakland) Home of Chicken and Waffles (444 Embarcadero West, Oakland) Halftime Sports Bar (316 14th St., Oakland) Grafitti Pizza (719 Washington St., Oakland) Grandeur on Grand Avenue (seen here before the shelter-in-place order took effect) is open for takeout and delivery. The Cook and Her Farmer (Swan’s Market, 510 Ninth St., Oakland)ĭeVaughn’s Cajun Kitchen (6638 Bancroft Ave., Oakland)ĭimond Slice Pizza (2208 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland)ĭixon’s (8999 International Blvd., Oakland)Įnsarro Ethiopian Restaurant (357A Grand Ave., Oakland)Įverett & Jones Barbecue (126 Broadway, Oakland 4245 Macarthur Blvd., Oakland also in Berkeley)ĥ10 Cajun Catering (2353 E 12th St., Oakland) Know of a spot we missed? Email and we’ll add it to the list.īlue Nile Ethiopian Restaurant (160 14th St., Oakland)īrown Sugar Kitchen (2295 Broadway, Oakland)īrundo Ethiopian Spice Company (6419 Telegraph Ave., Oakland)Ĭafe Colucci (6427 Telegraph Ave., Oakland)Ĭafe Romanat (462 Santa Clara Ave., Oakland)Ĭaña Cuban Parlor and Cafe (530 Lake Park Ave., Oakland)Ĭatered to You (1711 Telegraph Ave., Oakland)Ĭhef Smelly’s Authentic Creole and Soulfood (2430 Broadway, Oakland) Check out an even more comprehensive Bay Area-wide guide, put together by San Francisco Chronicle food critic Soleil Ho. We’ve put together a list of East Bay Black-owned restaurants, pop-ups, caterers and other food businesses in Berkeley, Oakland and beyond that are currently open for delivery and takeout. While buying a single takeout meal isn’t going to solve systemic racism, sustained monetary support of Black entrepreneurs is a meaningful way to help. The coronavirus pandemic has disproportionately affected the nation’s black communities and, as recent events have only magnified, cultural and economic disparities are contributing factors to why Black Americans are more likely to get sick from COVID-19 and suffer financially.Īs the nation responds to the death of George Floyd, many are looking for ways beyond protesting to support local black communities. Yes, I want to support your work! Lois the Pie Queen in Oakland.
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