Rosamunde’s Sausage Grill

Contrary to popular belief, Gertrude Stein did not disdain Oakland. Her so often repeated (and misquoted) line “there is no there there” was not an indictment of our city, but an observation made in painful nostalgia that the Oakland of her childhood (and her childhood home) no longer existed. The rural Oakland (pop 35,000) that she left in 1891 had given way to an urban Oakland (pop 300,000) when she returned in 1935. But her actual meaning doesn’t matter. The saying so perfectly represents the dichotomy between the perception of Oakland and the reality. To outsiders Oakland is either a thug ...

Big Bottom Market

Wednesday, July 24, 2013 0 , , Permalink 0

River communities have a way about them. We took a break from Eating in Oakland this past weekend to take a quick trip to the Russian River. We stayed just outside Guerneville at the very nice and cozy bungalow at Rio Nido. It was walking distance from the Rio Nido Roadhouse, which is a trip and a half as we used to say. The Roadhouse has a bar and grill, an outdoor patio, a pool, lawn seating and a stage for live music. Yup. All that. They made very tasty (and large!) drinks. The crowd was a great mix of locals ...

Split Bread

On nice days I like to take a walk at lunch. Up near the Moscone Center and Yerba Buena Gardens is Split Bread. Split Bread is the artisan sandwich place started by the owners of Mixt Greens, another of my favorite SF places. Both places source locally and use organic ingredients. I usually get a salad...the Split Cobb is really good with fresh avocado and rotisserie chicken. But today I got the Braised Short Rib sandwich with the side kale salad because I have not been able to get my favorite green kale drink all week. Both ...