Café Rouge, East Brother Beer, Grand Bakery
Café Rouge. Photo: Jeremy Brooks/Flickr Openings, closings… CAFÉ ROUGE TO CLOSE After 20 years in Berkeley, Fourth Street’s pioneering butcher shop and restaurant Café Rouge will close after service...
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View ArticlePompette to pick up where Café Rouge left off on Berkeley’s Fourth Street
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Bites is Nosh’s round-up of restaurant and bar openings and closings in the East Bay. Got a tip or scoop? Send it our way to nosh@berkeleyside.com.
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Berkeley writer and photographer Erin Scott has just published her first book, a beautiful collection of gluten-free recipes.
View ArticleProtesters stage ‘Black Brunch’ on Berkeley’s Fourth Street
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View ArticleCafé Rouge, East Brother Beer, Grand Bakery
Café Rouge, a Berkeley institution, will close after dinner service on Dec. 30. This news, and much more, in this week's Bites
View ArticleWine fraud to fried chicken: Top Nosh stories 2016
Our biggest stories of the year included Berkeley wine crime, a rash of restaurant closures, the release of the Nosh Guide, and more.
View ArticlePompette to pick up where Café Rouge left off on Berkeley’s Fourth Street
Pompette, a French word for "tipsy," will offer French, Italian and Spanish cuisine made using the best ingredients around.
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Three years on, Local 123, a popular cafe in west Berkeley, has created a community -- and expanded its borders beyond its San Pablo Avenue location.
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