Jack London Square
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Tallchristine
Lake Oswego, OR39 contributions
Dec 2023 • Family
Not as lively as pre-pandemic but felt very safe exploring the Square with grandkids even late at night. to see the Christmas lights. Kids loved bowling and the arcades at the Plank and adults went to Yoshi’s for sushi and a blues show.
Written January 11, 2024
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Journey598905
37 contributions
Dec 2019 • Couples
Well if you want to eat, drink and have a great time this is the place. There are so many restaurants with a variety of foods. The center had a beautiful Christmas Tree all decorated ... great spot for creating photo memories! There is a club venue that has a choice of artists... just go and explore you will not be disappointed!!!!
Written January 4, 2020
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA19,103 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Looking better than ever with the palm trees which are beautifully lit at night. And great views across the Estuary of the new housing in Alameda. This is a well-designed urban area, but it still does not attract a critical mass and thus there are not a lot of places to shop or eat. Will it ever become a big hit?
Written February 24, 2024
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crw22crw22
Savannah, GA240 contributions
Jun 2022
Jack London SQ is a beautiful place and probably lots more fun than I allowed myself to feel. I was nervous as just blocks away you could see homeless, graffiti painted on new cars and a very sketchy vibe. My daughter assured me we were safe but sadly I found this to be my least favorite area of California.
Written June 14, 2022
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GoVols79
Chattanooga, TN4,150 contributions
Sep 2024 • Solo
Jack London Square is a nice area to visit on the Oakland waterfront. There were multiple restaurants open, a marina with views of San Francisco and a nice trail that goes along the shoreline. The Jack London cabin is a highlight and Heinhold’s Saloon is a must visit. I enjoyed my visit here and would definitely return if I came back to Oakland.
Written September 28, 2024
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA19,103 contributions
Nov 2021
I do come here to do some shopping, BevMo and Bed Bath are here. But there are also some good restaurants and a terrific jazz club, Yoshi's. And the walk along the waterfront is superb; it's long and shows off a lot of the city.
Written December 1, 2021
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Sightseer37320
Lake Forest, CA1 contribution
Even though it is on the website and in all the guide books, the Jack London Village was bulldozed three years ago! We found this out only after we were in Oakland. But the Square is a sunny place on the marina with some great restaurants, a few shops, and a very relaxing openness.
We had a great weekend.
We had a great weekend.
Written February 16, 2004
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barbus55
Tucson, AZ431 contributions
Mar 2021 • Business
This business trip took us to Oakland Bay Area for the first time for both of us, and of course we expected the crime but with Covid the Homelessness and trash is almost overwhelming. Locals assure us the area is making GREAT strides in cleaning up and that is evident. We enjoyed afternoons in the Brooklyn Basin area and Jack London Square. Homeless traffic is minimal and noninvasive and it was encouraging to see locals dropping off food and items to the few quiet homeless folks in this area. The key for us is- we understand being underprivileged and not supported but the discarded trash is unacceptable. That’s why we sought out to explore the south edge of town.
Lots to see and do in Jack London Square. We want to support Oakland and can comfortably do that in this area. I still wouldn’t be out here at night, but daylight is great. Not full of discarded trash like a lot of Oakland.
Heck there are areas of Oakland like Fruitvale (where we are working) that you don’t want to be outside streetside even during daylight hours, but we have to remember this town is full of wonderful people of various cultures all trying to make it. The historic architecture in Oakland is breathtaking. Some of the graffiti is true art and welcomed. So much to appreciate in Oakland but be aware of your surroundings. We are hopeful it all improves and while here we will support local business.
Lots to see and do in Jack London Square. We want to support Oakland and can comfortably do that in this area. I still wouldn’t be out here at night, but daylight is great. Not full of discarded trash like a lot of Oakland.
Heck there are areas of Oakland like Fruitvale (where we are working) that you don’t want to be outside streetside even during daylight hours, but we have to remember this town is full of wonderful people of various cultures all trying to make it. The historic architecture in Oakland is breathtaking. Some of the graffiti is true art and welcomed. So much to appreciate in Oakland but be aware of your surroundings. We are hopeful it all improves and while here we will support local business.
Written March 22, 2021
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LANAR
4 contributions
Jan 2023 • Solo
If you like crime and theft, this is your place. Cars broken into daily in broad daylight with people walking by, thieves caught in the act on area cameras but police are too swamped to do anything beyond send you to their online reporting site. Rental car companies tell you it always happens. Jack London Security tells you it always happens. Yet, nothing changes. Take your hard earned money and valuables elsewhere!
Written January 29, 2023
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CentralBeat
CentralBeat2 contributions
We recently went (May '11) to San Fran and stayed in Hayward which is just outside of Oakland. While our main intentions was to visit San Fran, we did visit a few places in Oakland and the surrounding areas. I decided that Jack London's Square would be a good place to visit based on the reviews.
However when we got there (around 5pm), it was like a ghost town. Granted it was a weekday but there was hardly a soul around to the point we thought something was wrong. We then decided to stroll around the shops but there was empty building after empty building. The main anchor, Barnes and Noble, apparently left a while back. But even the smaller venues are gone. Of course there were a handful of bars and a few restaurants but very few shops.
Even the maps that are scattered throughout (like a mall directory) were outdated and still showed old shops that used to be there.
It truly seemed weird and we wondered what had happened. We decided to stop by Ben & Jerry's for an ice cream and while we were there, I asked where everyone was at and where did all shops, etc go. The lady there said that a while back they raised the prices significantly on the area and many shops were forced to shut down.
It is sad really because the place looks like it would be incredible. The sailboats that are docked near there are gorgeous and it really could be a great tourist venue. Right now it is just a bar hangout it seems. Before going there, just go to the website for the Square and look at the locations listed there. You will quickly see it has been reduced significantly.
I want to also point out that if you travel down the street just a few blocks, the neighborhood starts to get pretty questionable. It is not the worst I have been in but almost laughable compared to the city across the bay.
If the stores and shops fill back up and the vacant lots disappear, maybe the action will pick up. But when you can go and find yourself totally alone other than the annoying train that runs right down the heart of the square honking its horn at least 10 times, it is hard to get excited about the place unless you were looking to read a good book or reflect on your thoughts.
However when we got there (around 5pm), it was like a ghost town. Granted it was a weekday but there was hardly a soul around to the point we thought something was wrong. We then decided to stroll around the shops but there was empty building after empty building. The main anchor, Barnes and Noble, apparently left a while back. But even the smaller venues are gone. Of course there were a handful of bars and a few restaurants but very few shops.
Even the maps that are scattered throughout (like a mall directory) were outdated and still showed old shops that used to be there.
It truly seemed weird and we wondered what had happened. We decided to stop by Ben & Jerry's for an ice cream and while we were there, I asked where everyone was at and where did all shops, etc go. The lady there said that a while back they raised the prices significantly on the area and many shops were forced to shut down.
It is sad really because the place looks like it would be incredible. The sailboats that are docked near there are gorgeous and it really could be a great tourist venue. Right now it is just a bar hangout it seems. Before going there, just go to the website for the Square and look at the locations listed there. You will quickly see it has been reduced significantly.
I want to also point out that if you travel down the street just a few blocks, the neighborhood starts to get pretty questionable. It is not the worst I have been in but almost laughable compared to the city across the bay.
If the stores and shops fill back up and the vacant lots disappear, maybe the action will pick up. But when you can go and find yourself totally alone other than the annoying train that runs right down the heart of the square honking its horn at least 10 times, it is hard to get excited about the place unless you were looking to read a good book or reflect on your thoughts.
Written June 27, 2011
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We're planning our 50th class reunion at Scotts in October. Any suggestions for a nearby bar for a nightcap and a awesome Sunday brunch?
Written February 23, 2017
My two cents worth, though this doesn't directly address your question. Check if you could book a room with a water view at the Waterfront Hotel with a heated outdoor salt water pool, a fireplace in the lobby. A decent rate would be under USD 200 a night, but it depends on the vacancy at the time of booking. The more inventory, the lower the price and vice versa.
Written July 10, 2017
Is there easy parking in the area?
Written July 31, 2016
Yes - There are a couple of parking structures and lots. Parking in the structure closest to the ferry is validated if you take the ferry.
Written July 31, 2016
JLS has an annual bike fest/-athon. All the avid bikers I know have been there because Oakland is a very bike friendly place. Lots of long flat trails (including along the waterfront and around Lake Merritt) as well as both gentle and challenging hills.
Written August 27, 2016
It isn't that far.walking only during the day if you have the time.otherwise a taxi is inexpensive
Have fun
Written November 16, 2015
elhtravels
Sacramento, California
At Jack London Square, what moderate priced restaurants (hotels OK) would you recommend for lunch for a tourist on a tight schedule?
Written February 28, 2015
Scott's has a light lunch menu and/or appetizer selections + you could sit outside (depends on the weather). It is in the heart of Jack London Square - then after dining, you can take in the interesting sites available + check out The Potomac yacht that is docked there. It was FDR's private yacht when he was president. They also have tours + an office to check this out, otherwise you can see the yacht (if in the harbor) from the outside. Just hanging out at Jack London is really fun - hopefully on a sunny day :)
Written February 28, 2015
If you like Asian inspired dishes, Yohsi's is wonderful. Skates on the Bay has great views and food. For breakfast, only one place, Fat Apple in Berkeley --- amazing!!!
Written January 18, 2015
Please give a review of scott's restaurant
Written December 19, 2014
I'm not all that fond of Scotts either. I do like Skates on the Bay at the Berkeley Marina.
Written January 18, 2015
scotts' restaurant review
Written December 19, 2014
Scott's has a "old world" feel to it, know going in your definitely paying for the view. Lungomare's would be my choice for food atmosphere and even a little bit of a view.
Written December 20, 2014
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