Kilovolt Coffee makes a comeback, plus new Nicaraguan, Sichuan, and Mexican spots
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Kilovolt Coffee makes a comeback, plus new Nicaraguan, Sichuan, and Mexican spots
"Kilovolt Coffee has soft opened in West Oakland, Redditors reported. The coffee shop first opened on Mandela Parkway in 2014, but lost its lease last year. According to the website, the menu includes drip coffee and espresso drinks, plus bagels and sandwiches."
"A Nicaraguan fritanga has landed in Oakland's Melrose district. A fritanga refers to a street food vendor, typically serving friends foods. La Cocinita Nica has already become popular since it opened. The fritanga serves sopas, carne asada, and other dishes in a festive environment."
"Palmetto is known for its blended bases, including acai, coconut, spirulina, matcha, mango, or dragonfruit that can be added together in layers in one bowl, and an unlimited number of toppings."
"Philz Coffee is opening a new location in San Leandro on Wednesday, March 18. The Oakland-based coffee roastery, which opened its first shop in the Mission district in SF, serves a popular mint mojito drink with fresh smashed mint leaves, and has also introduced new flavors like pistachio spice coffee."
Several food establishments have recently opened or reopened across the East Bay region. Kilovolt Coffee, a coffee shop that originally operated on Mandela Parkway since 2014, has soft opened in West Oakland after losing its previous lease. La Cocinita Nica, a Nicaraguan fritanga serving street food like sopas and carne asada, opened in Oakland's Melrose district and is expanding to San Jose. Palmetto Superfoods, known for customizable acai bowls with various blended bases and unlimited toppings, opened a new location in Fremont with another opening soon in downtown Berkeley. Philz Coffee, an Oakland-based roastery, is opening a San Leandro location featuring signature drinks like mint mojito and new flavors such as pistachio spice coffee.
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