How to Spend a Weekend in Berkeley

Written by Contributor: Mitch Lutjens


How to Spend a Weekend in Berkeley

We got to get away for the weekend with our friends to Berkeley. Each time we come to Berkeley, we are continually reminded of why it’s an artist’s paradise. The city and surrounding communities are welcoming microcosms fit for families and lowkey getaways. The food and drinks are hard to beat anywhere else in the Golden State. This trip we focused on exploring local vendors and finding the best local eateries around. 

Enjoying an afternoon exploring the Berkeley Wine Block is one of the best ways to not only see the city, but try a variety of modern and local wines. After all, Berkeley is not far from Napa Valley!


Where to Stay in Berkeley

Stay at the Residence Inn Berkeley by Marriott 

Setting up a home base in Berkeley is crucial. Not only is the Residence Inn by Marriott modern and affordable, but it’s located perfectly to access everything the city has to offer. The Residence Inn has a rooftop bar called Study Hall which boasts innovative cocktails gushing with flavor and a stunning wrap-around view of the Bay Area. You are a 15-minute walk to Telegraph Ave (a must-see), and you are virtually on the doorstep of UC Berkeley which is perfect when you’re in town for a game. Many of the restaurants within a couple of blocks of the Residence Inn host delectable bites you’ll be talking about for weeks. Our rooms were exceptionally appointed leaving us feeling like kings living in comfort, don’t miss the convenient breakfast served each morning.


Where to Eat in Berkeley California

1. You’re above the rest at Study Hall Rooftop Lounge

Stop off at the 12th floor of the Residence Inn Berkeley for drinks that magic couldn’t copy. Our group ordered multiple rounds of the Tilden Park and the Mahgeetah accompanied with appetizers Paul Hollywood would shake hands for. Study Hall has a lineup of live music that pairs well with the panoramic views of the city which were exemplified by the private firepit we enjoyed.

2. Get lunch at Gather Restaurant

 A sustainably managed eatery with locally sourced fare for casual bites that are elevated beyond your expectations. The patio is a private oasis in amongst the energy of the city, Gather has created an atmosphere for relaxation that matches up with any item on their menus.

3. Have a slice at Zachary’s Chicago Pizza

When you’re not in the Windy City, Zachary’s offers some of the best deep-dish pizza you can get anywhere in California. The Classic Combo is filled with a tasty balance of meat and veggies that will leave you asking for more as they wheel you out. The dining area features local art from the community celebrating this local favorite. Zachary’s is cherished for being employee-owned and you’ll be able to taste the difference with the help of your designated server.

4. Book a table at Zino at the Hotel Shattuck 

Mediterranean cuisine is reimagined at Zino, classical plates were recreated and  flew out of the kitchen that we shared amongst our group. The Lamb Tagine, Flatiron Steak, and Branzino should be immortalized in poetry because the flavors carve love letters across your pallet and the staff pulled double duty as entertainers and knew exactly what drinks would complement any meal. 

5. Enjoy a Boozey Brunch at The Berkeley Boathouse 

Some mornings—coffee doesn’t quite do the job, but the Bloody Mary at the Berkeley Boathouse will warm you to the soul. On a weekend morning, the views of the marina are dreamy and only made better when the food arrives. The menu features brunch favorites only highlighted by their features of Bay Area seafood and fresh catches. In our opinion, the eggs benedict was indulgent incarnate!



What to do in Berkeley 

While in the Bay Area don’t forget to check out these staples:

1. Take a walk down Telegraph Ave 

Telegraph Ave is a fusion of delicious restaurants and shops for any need you may have. We loved trying innovative boba tea at Taiwan Professional Tea, and then hopping over to Moe’s Books for a new novel. Cupcakin Bake Shop offered a sweet fix before we stopped off at AxeVentures to throw a few axes. Needless to say, axe throwing turned out to be great therapy for most of our group.

2. Wine Tasting in the Berkeley Wine Block 

The Berkely Wine Block is a reinvigoration of an industrial part of Berkely giving new life to spaces that feel modern and stylish. Coming from Oregon we’re accustomed to divine Pinot Noirs, but wineries Broc Cellars and Donkey & Goat gave us a new view of heavenly. Broc Cellars focuses on creating the most natural pour in every glass. While the flavors speak for themselves, it was incredible experiencing and learning about natural winemaking. Donkey & Goat presents a robust and exquisite lineup of wines we all loved—the Pet Nat bubbly striking as the crowd favorite.

3. Shop the stores on Solano Ave

Solano Ave was a blast, and also where Zachary’s Chicago Pizza is located! We were taken to more shops than we can count and each of us left with our wallets a little lighter. We recommend stopping at Peet’s Coffee for some fuel, after all, Peet’s was founded in Berkeley! Then zip next door to Fern’s Garden where you will find nothing you were looking for, but everything you needed. The owners have curated the store to support local creators and know each product’s story. Hop over to Lavender Bakery & Café where the pastries will have you loading your pockets with cookies (the Giraffe cookie was adorable). Pamana Plantas was the smallest jungle stuffed with everything you need to make your home a tropical paradise. Therapy Stores while technically in Albany, California is still on Solano and is loaded with quirky and extraordinary gifts. Solano was a hit we all loved and hosts a fantastic celebration on September 11th where the street is closed and becomes the Solano Avenue Stroll. This street is worth an afternoon of shopping.

4. Hit the streets!

We couldn’t praise the walkability of this city more, from our hotel Residence Inn Berkeley by Marriot we had accessible access to fantastic food and stores. Comal is a modern Mexican eatery with a stunning patio and food to match. Pegasus Books has the latest favorites and every classic you could need and what you can’t find there Half Price Books will have for the best prices. La Note Restaurant is mouthwateringly amazing and truly has the best omelets you may ever have. Games of Berkeley has more games than you’ll ever be able to play, but you should still grab a new one while you’re there! We did not encounter a shop we didn’t love and are sure you’ll enjoy the people and options too. 

Ultimately, we are always reminded why the Bay Area brings in so many people from around the world. It’s a welcoming and beautiful city that’s fit for all. We are always tempted by the idea that this would be a wonderful city to live in… and we love that each time we visit we discover more to explore. Berkely is a great city to visit for any occasion and we couldn’t recommend it more.



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