Two new cafes open in East Bay with Cali Grill revamp

Blue Drip Co. Cafe has opened in Alameda, while Cafe Santana prepares a grand opening in Oakland. Cali Grill has reopened in Berkeley after a revamp. These developments add to the East Bay's food scene.

Blue Drip Co. Cafe opened its doors this past Saturday inside the Storehouse Lofts, a live/work space in West Alameda. The shop serves coffee drinks and Italian sodas, and also sells soy candles in scents such as pineapple passionfruit and white tea, along with diffusers. It is located at 2350 Saratoga St., Unit 101, Alameda.

Cafe Santana, an Oakland-based cafe and roastery, has soft opened its second location on MacArthur Boulevard. The grand opening is scheduled for February 28, featuring live music, a DJ, local artists, vendors, and coffee. The cafe offers a home delivery coffee bean subscription service. The new site is at 2700 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland.

Cali Grill has reopened following a temporary closure at the beginning of the year for a revamp. Previously known as Cal’s Fried Chicken and Burgers, it serves a similar menu including burgers, chicken sandwiches, and chopped cheese sandwiches, with some new additions. The restaurant is at 2026 University Ave., Berkeley.

These openings and the revamp reflect ongoing activity in the East Bay's restaurant landscape, as covered by Nosh, which tracks food news in Berkeley, Oakland, Richmond, and surrounding areas. The articles were published on February 24, 2026.

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Several new eateries have opened or soft-launched in Berkeley and Oakland, offering flavors from Ohlone traditions to Lanzhou noodles and Guam-inspired dishes. These openings highlight a growing food scene in the region. Highlights include an Ohlone cafe at Lawrence Hall of Science and a sticky rice spot near UC Berkeley.

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The Bay Area has seen a surge in new cafes offering a variety of international beverages and snacks this past year. From Yemeni coffee spots open late into the night to Filipino comfort drinks and Turkish-inspired brews, these establishments reflect the region's cultural diversity. The openings provide fresh options for locals seeking unique cups of tea or coffee amid the slow arrival of spring.

Painted Leopard, a Bay Area coffee pop-up specializing in El Salvadoran beans, has launched its first permanent cafe inside The RealReal's flagship store in San Francisco's Union Square. The cafe is currently open on weekends, with plans for a grand opening and expanded hours in early April. Owned by three El Salvadoran Americans, the business aims to showcase its unique coffees and story in the competitive local market.

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Livonia-based Cafe Au Lait is partnering with La Gelati to launch its second outlet at 22001 Michigan Avenue in West Dearborn. The new cafe, set to open on March 25, will offer coffees, sandwiches, and unique drinks alongside the existing gelato shop's menu. Co-owner Bashar Hallak shared details on the expansion plans.

 

 

 

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