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Jack london square, oakland

 

Dear Patrons:

Please bring your I.D., as just like Safeway and BevMo, we I.D. all of our customers!

For history buffs, the COVID-19 shut down (March 16, 2020 to April 3, 2021) was the first mandatory closure of the Saloon since April 18, 1906, when Oakland's Police and Fire Commissioners ordered every saloon in town to close and the restaurants to stop selling alcohol after the Earthquake that slanted Heinold's floor.

Located in Jack London Square, Heinold's has been catering to sailors and locals alike for over a century.

 

Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon, located on the shore of the estuary in Oakland, California, opened June 1, 1884. Since then, patrons from all walks of life have been enjoying our spirits and tastefully abrasive atmosphere. 

The Saloon's interior, itself a montage of America's past, reflects events from Vietnam, World War Two, Prohibition, and even World War One. The cozy inside-seating and bar is complimented by a lovely outdoor patio with more seating for patrons. You can enjoy your drinks in the sun while watching the boats go up and down the estuary.

 

Phone

(510) 839-6761

 

Location

48 Webster Street
Jack London Square
Oakland, Ca. 94607

 

Hours

Monday 3p–9ish
Tue & Wed 12p–9ish
Thur-Sat 12p–9ish
Sun 11am–9ish