Brown Sugar Kitchen

(510) 839-7685

2534 Mandela Pkwy, Oakland, CA | Directions   94607

37.820375 -122.288838 View Website
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    Closed Monday. Open Tuesday - Saturday, 7am to 3pm, Sunday 8am to 3pm
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Neighborhoods:
Clawson, West Oakland

Categories:
Restaurants
Cuisine:
Southern

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Restaurant Special Features:
Breakfast, Brunch, Business Breakfast, Business Dining, Dine At The Bar, Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining, Hidden Find, Historic Setting, Local Favorite, Lunch Spot, Notable Chef
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1.0
December 02, 2011

Oakland Police Department Should Not Be On The Menu. Food is good, staff is great, owner...questionable! She called the police on us after we had eaten. In West Oakland? After people eat, they converse. Yes I said converse, not conversate. Yet we fit the description of suspicious activity to her? I will not eat there again until I get a personal apology from her.

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4.0
December 21, 2010

Yummy!. Went here with some childhood friends and the food was incredible! I had the waffles and chicken....can't wait till I go back again! The only negative...we had an 1 1/2 hr wait, but it was worth it!

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1.0
August 22, 2010

Oakland Soul Food, Disappointed.. Disappointed. Thought the location was hip and trendy, in a more industrial, Port-Authority - shipyard area, and just over the Bay Bridge from Oakland, near Ikea in Emeryville, could the location be more hip. I went at 1:30/2pm, they serve their signature dish "waffles and chicken" all day. I believe they're open for breakfast and dinner. It's a good space, clean and I like the open counter space, you can see the dishes being prepared. The place was full, just a short wait, I was hoping for the best, but, I was very disappointed.

I had the signature waffle and chicken dish with the apple syrup/butter and just to test the soul-fullness the black-eyed pea salad. Hmmm? Let's say this, my hot food was served cold to me. The biggest disappointment was the waffles. The butter didn't melt on the waffles and they were just short of being a thin crispy cracker, it was truly sad. The chicken, even though cold, I picked at it for flavor. The only thing I could taste was the tabasco sauce and maybe paprika that was in the coating, other wise it lacked flavor. The black-eyed pea salad must have been the bottom of the bowl. I couldn't taste the peas for the onions, red pepper and vinegar were far to overpowering and the peas; the skins were tough. They had an ice tea that was interesting. Was my food sitting around somewhere, couldn't say but that's what I was served so this is the review.

I can only say "take a chance" you might have to leave the food on the counter it's never worth the $27 tab. Oh and yes, the waitress told me " you can stay as long as you like but, you have to pay-up now." Hmmmmmm? Reader's Choice

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4.0
March 28, 2010

Healthy Soul Food!. I've been here a few times. I'd go more if the wait wasn't sometimes an hour long. The reason for the wait? The food.

Some of my favorite menu items: Chicken and waffles with apple syrup, pulled pork sandwich with homemade (very FRESH) cole slaw, mac and cheese.

They also have pies and other dessert treats.

The dining room is very modern and streamlined. Unfortunately, the service is not. It often takes awhile to get your water or coffee refilled, or to get the bill. Oh, and it is a bit pricey for a breakfast spot - so don't bring your unemployed friends unless you're footing the bill.

The food is worth the hassle though...when you have the time to spare.

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May 09, 2008

Soul-food spot serves standard southern brunch fare in the mornings and wood-smoked BBQ for lunch--with local flourishes.. In Short
Down-home cooking takes up residence in an industrial area away from any other attractions in West Oakland. Yet the quick sell-out of "home" baked goods--pecan pie, ginger molasses cake and sticky buns--is proof that the soul-food fare is fine enough to pull in Bay Area diners. Dishes such as cheddar cheese grits, buttermilk biscuits, crusted ctfish and shrimp po' boys are southern classics. Yet there's also love affair with the locals--Acme bread, Blue Chair Fruit Co. preserves, Blue Bottle Coffee and Marin County Three Twins Ice Cream are featured.

Hits: Caffeine junkies will get their fix with locally roasted, French-pressed Blue Bottle coffee.

Misses: With wait staff moving at their own pace and sometimes inaccurate bill calculations that may work for or against you, service is undeniably spotty.

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