
"Alameda's already vibrant beer scene just got a little merrier with the addition of a new beer garden that recently debuted on Park Street. Called Park Station, the craft beer emporium is housed in the former Big O Tires shop at Park Street and San Jose Avenue and features plentiful outdoor seating, fire pits, heaters and even a stage. There's also a cavernous main indoor tap room and a side room for private events."
"In addition to the beer offerings, popular North Oakland eatery Southie (southieoakland.com) is set up across from the tap room offering pulled pork and meatball sandwiches, breakfast burritos and other pub-friendly fare. The brainchild of former longtime Alamedans Melody Thebeau and her husband Dan, the transformation of the tire shop into a beer garden took three years. The duo aren't newbies to the beer biz, though for the last eight years they've run a similar venue in Sacramento known as Sacyard,"
Park Station opened on Park Street in Alameda in a converted Big O Tires shop at Park Street and San Jose Avenue. The venue features plentiful outdoor seating, fire pits, heaters, a stage, a cavernous indoor tap room, and a side room for private events. North Oakland eatery Southie operates across from the tap room offering pulled pork and meatball sandwiches, breakfast burritos, and pub-friendly fare. Owners Melody and Dan Thebeau completed the three-year transformation and previously operated Sacyard in Sacramento for eight years. A zoning change allowed conversion of former parking into a beer garden. Park Station rotates 30 mostly local taps and does not brew its own beer.
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