Shop Talk: The ins and outs of Berkeley businesses

Peet's Café Solano and Café Domingo

LOCAL BREWS Peet’s Coffee & Tea has introduced two very Berkeley-centric blends: Café Solano and Café Domingo, in honor of two of their Berkeley stores on Domingo Avenue and Solano Avenue. Café Domingo is described as a smooth, balanced and medium-bodied Latin American blend “with hints of toffee sweetness and a clean, crisp finish”. While Café Solano is “a lively and aromatic medium roast coffee. Perfectly rounded with floral notes and a subtle fruit essence”. Peet’s was, of course, founded in Berkeley in 1966, and is about to open its 9th store in the city on the corner of College Avenue and Alcatraz.

Amanda West

MIX IT UP Amanda West, owner of the shuttered Amanda’s Feel Good Fresh Food, is making a low-key comeback with the launch of a new collection of drinks, known as Amanda’s Freshly Made Sodas. As one would expect from someone who espouses the concept of healthy food, the mixes contain fresh fruit and no sugar. They are currently stocked  in the refrigerator case of Almare Gelato at 2170 Shattuck Avenue. More distribution channels are on the cards.  [Hat-tip: Elizabeth Jordan]

SMART ART We reported on the imminent opening of Collector at the beginning of the month. The new art gallery in the Elmwood is now open and holding a grand opening celebration on Saturday, November 5, 6-8 p.m. Collector is aimed at consumers who want to buy original art but are priced out of the fine-art gallery world. “We felt there was a gap between mass-produced posters and what the fine art galleries offered,” said co-owner Christina Begley. Prices start at $15 and local artist Mary Burger has work in the opening show, along with ten other Bay Area artists. Collector is at 2950 College Avenue at Ashby (next door to Ici Ice Cream).

Clothing and books added to Crop Swap

TRADING STATION Transition Berkeley’s Crop Swap, in which neighbors have been sharing produce and seedlings they raised this past summer, is expanding to include books and clothing for children and adults starting on Saturday November 5th. Bring books and/or clothing – clean and in good condition — that you are no longer using. Trade jeans for sweaters, Shakespeare for Michael Pollan. Go home with a new outfit and a new read. Transition is also hoping people will start planting vegetable seeds and bring seedlings to swap for winter gardens. The swap is on the Ohlone Greenway at Delaware and Sacramento, across from the North Berkeley BART, 10:00  to 11:00 a.m.

Shop Talk is our regular column in which we post updates on Berkeley businesses — openings, closings, new directions, relaunches, relocations. If you’re a Berkeley business with news, or a Berkeleysider who has spotted a change in your neighborhood or on your travels, shoot us an email with the details. Read previous Shop Talk columns here.

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  • Berkeley resident

    Looks like Fellini on University is closing and being replaced by a new restaurant.  Oddly the description on the new sign makes it sound very similar to Fellini!

  • http://berkeleyside.com Tracey Taylor

    Thanks for the tip, Berkeley resident. We’ll look into it. Keep ‘em coming folks!

  • Bill

    Go Amanda!  I miss the little burger place and Amanda and I’m glad she making a small comeback.  I’ve got to say that i have to try the Taco place that moved in to the Amanda space.

  • http://radar.oreilly.com/2007/09/local-recycle-reuse-hits-a-bur.html The Sharkey

    I also noticed that when I was checking out the sale at Andronico’s (which was just as bad as was predicted). New management, and it sounds like it will be very similar, with perhaps more focus on Italian fusion dishes, and a change in decor. I think they’re keeping the same name.

    The coffee bar was still open, and the barista working there said that no changes were planned to that part of the business.

  • berkeleyhigh1999

    what about the great little pablos taqueria that closed over the last week!!!

  • Heather W.

    Probably just a new owner taking over a very similar menu, much like the 2nd owner of Fellini’s.

  • Heather W.

    The coffee bar is (or was) a separately owned and operated business.

  • Berkeley resident

    Here’s more info.
    I guess there is a new name and new menu.
    http://www.fellinirestaurant.net/Bistro/index.html

  • Berkeley resident

    Oh, I didn’t know there was a second owner.  I thought the owner of the coffee bar who started Fellini was still the owner!

  • resident

    Oh no! I love Little Pablo!

  • Marco Polo Garbarino

    Fellini on University officially closed on Sunday October 30, 2011.  I am happy to announce that I am the new owner and will be opening up the new restaurant in December.  It is called Divino.  We will be serving dynamic Italian cuisine, with a strong influence from the Liguria region on the Italian Riviera.  Our menu will include local and organic ingredients as well as vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options, all homemade. 

    Please follow us on Facebook/Divino.Berkeley for updates and news.

  • http://radar.oreilly.com/2007/09/local-recycle-reuse-hits-a-bur.html The Sharkey

    Thanks for the information, Mr. Garbarino!