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News on Lakeshore — October 2024

parade & Harvest Festival leaflet

Every October, Lakeshore Avenue comes alive for the annual Halloween Parade and Harvest Festival, co-hosted by the Lakeshore Avenue Business Improvement District and Lakeshore Baptist Church. This year’s festivities will be on Saturday, October 26th, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Families are invited to gather at the church for fun games, exciting prizes, and a tasty handmade corn dog lunch. Afterward, join the parade in your best costume, and enjoy trick-or-treating at participating businesses. Be sure to capture the fun at the photo booth—a memory for all ages!


Cheesecakes and more coming to Lakeshore

Exciting news for Lakeshore Avenue! Crazy Block Cheesecakes, known for their rich, New York-style cheesecakes made from local and organic ingredients, is set to open a new storefront in October. Already a fan favorite at various farmers’ markets across the Bay Area, including Alameda, this local gem offers numerous decadent flavors. Expect to see them at 3355 Lakeshore Avenue soon, adding to the vibrant food scene in the area. 


Unique gifts (on sale)

Don’t miss Dhondup’s exciting 50% off sale! Located at 3339 Lakeshore Avenue, this unique Tibetan boutique offers stunning sterling silver jewelry, handcrafted sound bowls, and elegant gauze textiles. Whether you’re seeking gifts, meditation tools, or stylish clothing, Dhondup has something for everyone. This is the perfect time to visit and take advantage of their incredible discounts on authentic, beautifully crafted items. Dhondup is open daily from 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM (11:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays).


We were sad to lose the Lakeshore Cafe after 22 years, but we are excited about the new breakfast/lunch spot that’s coming in its stead. The Peach, by owner Kao Saelee and chef-partner Intu-On Kornnawong, who brought Jo’s Modern Thai (a unique Thai dining experience) to Oakland, is in the middle of renovating the space. Expect the menu to include breakfast favorites with infusions of Thai flavors and styles. Fingers crossed that it opens soon! Learn more in this excellent SF Chronicle article.


Shakewell Bar—According to Instagram, while the restaurant we’ve loved for more than a decade is closed, the bar remains open. An affordable bar bites menu is available to accompany your favorite drinks (including the Fairlane, craft beers, ciders, wines, and more). You can expect to see occasional pop-ups from some of the Farmers Market’s prepared-food vendors. Hours are Monday through Thursday 4-9 pm and Friday through Saturday 4 – 10 pm. (Closed on Sundays.)


Kelsey Heath and Racheal Knight-Scott are with the Lakeshore Business Improvement District. They work together with the Business owners and Property owners to enhance and promote the Lakeshore shopping district. 


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  1. While I enjoy your content I have ro complain about the printing. It’s so light I can barely read it. I have to squint the whole time. My eyesight us normal so I dont know if others are having this problem. Whats wrong with black?

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