
What we’re about
Foodies and film lovers, in your 30s to 50s, come explore Alameda’s vast array of delightful restaurants or watch a film at the historic, art deco, Alameda Theatre. We alternate each month between a film and a new restaurant.
Casual Dining & Global Cuisine
We’ll savor cuisine from around the world including some of my favorite Alameda restaurants: Saltbreaker (New American), Spinning Bones (fusion rotisserie), and Chiang Mai Thai Noodle. We'll also explore great spots including Waki Japanese Cuisine, Speisekammer (German), and Moxie Steakhouse as well as new restaurants that open.
Generally, we stick to restaurants with 4-star Yelp reviews or higher.
You don’t have to live in Alameda to join.
So close your laptop, silence your smartphone, and come meet some new people!
Great dining. Great films. All within the little, island community of Alameda.
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Saturday Night at Trabocco – Classic Italian, Craft Cocktails, Great CompanyTrabocco, Alameda, CA$3.00
Ditch the takeout. This Saturday we’re heading to Trabocco Kitchen + Cocktails — a modern Italian spot where the pasta’s handmade, the cocktails are strong, and the vibe is just right. It’s the perfect way to unwind and kick off the weekend over a great meal and relaxed conversation.
Venmo $3 to Reserve Your Spot
There is a non-refundable $3 fee to hold your spot at this event. Confirmed attendees please Venmo the fee to @Adele-Berry within 48 hours of being on the confirmed list.Trabocco Details
Standout dishes include braised oxtail ravioli, butternut squash agnolotti with brown butter sage, and spaghetti del Trabocco packed with shrimp, scallops, and baby octopus. Prefer seafood? Try the grilled branzino or Scottish salmon with polenta and tomato-caper sauce.We’ve got a 6:30 PM table outside on their enclosed patio — equal parts rustic and refined, with plenty of parking and a casual, friendly vibe.
Bring your appetite. Come solo or with a friend.
RSVP by noon, Saturday, August 9
Menu + mood: trabocco.comGreat dining. Great films. All within the little, island community of Alameda.