Stylish, clean space with outdoor seating offers a quiet, inviting atmosphere that feels family friendly and authentic. Freshly made sangria complements a menu praised for its mole enchiladas and burritos. Parking is convenient with both lot and street options.
A parking lot sits on site, making parking straightforward. This is notable in a hard-to-park area where finding a spot can be tough.
Breakfast features chilaquiles and huevos rancheros with strong flavors. The breakfast enchilada with chorizo and spinach scramble add variety to the menu.
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Parking is available in the restaurant complex itself.
The restaurant offers both indoor and outdoor dining options.
Menudo is served on Saturday and Sunday.
Hotel offers spacious modern rooms with quiet atmosphere uncommon for airport locations. Facilities include an outdoor covered pool and a 24-hour shuttle service running every 20 minutes. Decor features neutral tones and an old-timey telephone booth in the lobby adds a unique touch.
Well lit parking lot offers excellent security with attentive guards. Staff assist with parking by moving cones to make space.
Breakfast features a great breakfast bar with a complete selection of items. Staff are attentive, refilling coffee and keeping the continental options fresh.
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The continental breakfast starts at 5am daily.
The bar & grill serves from 11 AM to 11 PM with happy hour from 4 to 7.
Parking costs $20 per day, which is considered high.
Large, airy space with ample seating and big windows creates a stylish, peaceful atmosphere. Quiet vibe suits focused work or small conversations, supported by fast Wi-Fi and charging outlets. Family-friendly touches include a children's play corner and high chairs.
Street parking is the only option with metered spots at standard rates. Parking can be easy or a little challenging depending on timing.
Breakfast sandwiches vary from awesome to average here. Coffee supports a relaxed vibe for teleworking and light morning meals.
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Sana’a Cafe is open until 2 AM, later than most cafes.
Parking is street parking only, with standard Oakland rates.
Expect limited seating, especially for groups larger than four.
Rustic architecture and intimate seating create a cozy, quiet atmosphere that suits both casual chats and focused work. Outdoor patio offers a relaxed vibe with a nice breeze. The cafe stands out from modern minimalist spots with its homey, quaint feel.
Plenty of parking available in the rear with a back entrance leading to a patio and seating area. The parking lot connects directly to a little back area seating spot.
Breakfast features generous portions and a good egg-meat-bread ratio in sandwiches. Daily specials like the chorizo scramble come with crispy home fries and fresh pico de gallo, offering hearty but not heavy meals.
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Caffè Chiave has two entrances: one on Piedmont Ave. and a back entrance with patio and parking.
The café offers both inside and outside seating options.
There was plenty of parking available at Caffè Chiave.
Hotel offers waterfront views with balconies overlooking the bay and city skyline. Atmosphere stays calm and tranquil despite nearby freeway noise. Amenities include clean, spacious rooms, a small pool and spa, and complimentary breakfast with coffee options.
Plenty of parking available makes check-in quick. Security in the lot adds safety despite nearby homeless encampments.
Breakfast includes a free meal served with an impressive view of the bay from the breakfast room.
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Expect potential safety issues in the parking lot; thefts have been reported.
Rooms are spacious and clean, with some featuring balconies.
The hotel has a beautiful view of the bay from many rooms.
Yemeni restaurant with authentic decor and acapella Quran recitations creates an immersive atmosphere. The vibe is cozy and welcoming, reflecting Yemeni culture with secluded seating for families and women. The environment supports cultural practices like prayer, enhancing the genuine experience.
Street parking is the main option and can be a bit of a struggle. Parking right in front of the restaurant is the most visible spot but still not always easy.
Breakfast features dishes eaten with hands and flavors similar to other Middle Eastern countries but with a unique twist. Both breakfast and lunch menus offer great options that invite repeat visits.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Expect long wait times during peak dinner hours, especially on Fridays.
The restaurant accepts credit cards and mobile payments only.
Rooms overlook spectacular water views with calm estuary scenes and occasional jet skis. Main areas feel beautiful and well maintained, featuring a clean pool and Jacuzzi for relaxation. Noise levels vary, with quiet lakeside rooms contrasting louder areas near the highway and ground floor.
Plenty of parking spaces fit even big trucks. Parking stays affordable alongside options like large room upgrades with water views.
Breakfast includes vegetarian options, fresh cut fruit, and a waffle machine. Choices cover sandwiches, muffins, yogurt, granola bars, oatmeal, hard-boiled eggs, fruits, and cereals.
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Parking costs $17 per day, which can add up during your stay.
The hotel lacks an elevator, so be prepared for stairs.
Rooms are generally clean, but some reports mention issues with mildew.