Not open after the game.
Go Bears!
Bobodeluxe said:
Pizza Haven was my favorite. The revolution was not televised. It was plotted over free leftover pizza after closing.
I know times and tastes change, but I agree. It was nice having a sit-down place on Telegraph where you could get good comfort food. I loved the Salsbury steak and mashed potatoes.southseasbear said:
Larry Blakes was better.
I remember when Kips was pretty good. I think. I think I remember.oskidunker said:
Kips needs to step up and offer pizza again.
Several friends went to Kips before the Last Thursday night game. Game started at 6. Kips not open until 6. Either they dont want to sell food or they are just stupid.Bobodeluxe said:I remember when Kips was pretty good. I think. I think I remember.oskidunker said:
Kips needs to step up and offer pizza again.
socaliganbear said:
By the time I got to Cal, Blakes was seedy and had a much higher percentage of non Cal students at night. Pappys was pretty meh, but an upgrade and overall better party for students. Obviously, things change.
Laundering money is no longer a viable business plan in the FTX era. Three quarter of the money washers on Solano have closed in the last five years.Big C said:
Hey guys, we all know what to do to cater to the Cal Basketball crowd: How about we all go in together and open up a place! We could incorporate the very best of each of our favorite former hangouts!
I don't see any possible flaws in this business plan, except for maybe that there are only a few hundred Cal Basketball fans and 5-10% of them would be our fellow co-owners. But there are plenty of work-arounds... One is that the low-volume, low-margin business could make ends meet by laundering money for somebody. Another is that the CoB could pay us to house the un-housed after closing hours. Still a third: If Pizza Haven could turn into Anar Kali's Pizza and Indian Food (as it did, before they got busted for selling beer to anybody), then our place could certainly be Oskidunker's Burgers and Cannabis Dispensary.
Then, in 2035, when the Basketball Practice Facility is finished and California Basketball goes big time, WE are on the ground floor with the established spot that everybody wants to go to!
Who's in?!?
Yeah, there's no way this was the same Blakes as in my day, not long before the change to Pappy's.calumnus said:
Pappy's was far and away the best spot to see an away Cal game on big screens with a big, drunk Cal crowd. It was perfect for that, and only that.
Blake's was a different animal altogether. In my day it (upstairs) was where you had dinner with your parents when they came to visit.
I've always thought of Kips as a later in the night spot. I don't think I spent much time there pre game, but certainly post game.oskidunker said:Several friends went to Kips before the Last Thursday night game. Game started at 6. Kips not open until 6. Either they dont want to sell food or they are just stupid.Bobodeluxe said:I remember when Kips was pretty good. I think. I think I remember.oskidunker said:
Kips needs to step up and offer pizza again.
That was the Blake's of my day (when Larry Blake was still around).calumnus said:
Pappy's was far and away the best spot to see an away Cal game on big screens with a big, drunk Cal crowd. It was perfect for that, and only that.
Blake's was a different animal altogether. In my day it (upstairs) was where you had dinner with your parents when they came to visit.
stu said:
I try to reduce my hatred to annoyance and reserve true hatred for a few things which deserve it.
Yeah, Tins Liquors was way more convenient.bearister said:
The Rat served minors when I was in high school….as did LaVal's on Northside….as did Pizza Haven on Bancroft. Berkeley was a little bit of Heaven for seniors at O'Dowd in 1971-1972.
Triple Rock? It's my go-to after football games. Granted, a bit of a walk to Haas.RedlessWardrobe said:
Little by little, any decent place to grab a bite before a game has been eliminated. Even LaVals, which was at best mediocre at least offered a place to sit and watch a game being televised before a Cal game.
The only restaurant that I can think of that has good quality food within the walking vicinity of Haas is Angeline's Louisiana food on Shattuck. But this is set up more as a traditional restaurant. No monitors if you want to watch a game before going to Haas.
For those of you who still go to games, what's left? (The great Top Dog excluded.)