East Bay loses multiple sushi spots, cafes among January restaurant closures
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East Bay loses multiple sushi spots, cafes among January restaurant closures
"02.06.26: Coffee Cultures on Park Street in Alameda closed Jan. 31. However, it still offers a mobile coffee cart for special events. Coffee Cultures used to have several locations in San Francisco, but Alameda was "home," where owner Jason Michael Paul was raised. Ones Cafe & Bakery, based in Castro Valley, will open a location in this spot; the opening date hasn't been announced yet. Coffee Cultures, 1926 Park St., Alameda."
"01.29.26: Delah Coffee, a local Yemeni coffee chain, has closed its Berkeley café near the university, per a Nosh tipster. Delah Coffee's other Bay Area locations are in San Francisco, Oakland and Dublin, serving specialty drinks like the Delah Qahwah (light roast with ginger and cardamom), Yemeni frappes and fruit smoothies. Delah Coffee was located at 1807 Euclid Ave. in Berkeley."
"01.29.26: Peet's Coffee is closed several of its Bay Area cafés at the end of this month, including some in Berkeley and San Francisco, on the heels of an $18 billion buyout by Keurig Dr Pepper. The San Francisco Chronicle reported the coffee chain was closing 30 of its shops in the Bay, but the company has been vague about which"
Several East Bay restaurants and cafés have closed in late January and early February. Coffee Cultures on Park Street in Alameda closed Jan. 31 but continues to offer a mobile coffee cart for special events; Ones Cafe & Bakery (Castro Valley) will take over the Park Street location with no announced opening date. Albany’s Sumo Sushi has shuttered; the restaurant was known for sushi, sashimi, bento boxes and miso soup. Delah Coffee’s Berkeley café near the university has closed, while locations remain in San Francisco, Oakland and Dublin. Peet's Coffee is closing multiple Bay Area cafés after an $18 billion Keurig Dr Pepper buyout.
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