Bar in Oakland, United States
Room 389
100Pearl PointsLow-key Grand Lake bar, easy walk-in.

About Room 389
Room 389 is a walk-in-friendly neighborhood bar on Grand Avenue in Oakland's Grand Lake district. It suits regulars and small groups better than first-time destination seekers. Easy to get to, no reservation needed, and best visited on a weeknight if you want space. Compare against Analog or 13 Orphans if you want a more programmed cocktail experience.
Should You Book Room 389?
If you're choosing between Room 389 and the more established bars along Grand Avenue, the honest answer is that Room 389 earns its place on the strip without the hype overhead you'll pay at some of its neighbors. It sits at 389 Grand Ave in Oakland's Grand Lake neighborhood, walkable from the lake and easy to reach from most of the East Bay. That address matters: Grand Lake is a practical destination, not a pilgrimage.
Because the venue record carries limited public data, we're not going to invent price points or menu specifics. What we can tell you is what the bar's positioning in Oakland's mid-tier neighborhood scene implies: expect a room that's built for regulars rather than one-time visitors, which means the value question comes down to whether you're the kind of person who wants a reliable local over a destination cocktail experience. If you want the latter, Analog or 13 Orphans are better-documented options with more visible programming.
For someone who's been once and is deciding whether to return: the Grand Lake location gives Room 389 a logistical advantage over bars that require a deliberate trip into downtown Oakland or Temescal. If you live nearby, that convenience is worth factoring into your value-per-round calculus even before you compare drink prices. A bar you'll actually use is worth more than a better bar you'll only visit twice a year.
Booking and Timing
Room 389 is an easy book. No reservation system is required for most visits, and the Grand Lake neighborhood tends to see its peak foot traffic on weekend evenings when the Grand Lake Theatre crowd spills out. If you're planning a weeknight visit, you'll have the room to yourself. Weekend evenings after 8 PM are when the bar fills up, so arrive earlier if you want a seat without waiting. There's no listed booking window to worry about, which puts it in practical contrast to spots like Bay Grape, where event nights book out in advance.
Who It's For
Room 389 is a better fit for groups of 2-4 than for large parties. The Grand Lake neighborhood draws a mix of locals and people coming off the lake path, so the crowd skews toward East Bay regulars rather than visitors. If you're newer to Oakland bars and want a broader read on the scene, see our full Oakland bars guide before committing to a single stop. For context on the wider neighborhood offer, our Oakland restaurants guide and Oakland experiences guide are useful companion reads.
For a date, the calculus depends on what you're optimizing for. A neighborhood bar with low booking friction is a low-pressure option, which is either a feature or a limitation depending on the occasion. If you want something with more deliberate atmosphere, Era Art Bar & Lounge makes more of a statement. If you're after a reference point for what a serious craft cocktail program looks like at a similar price tier, compare Room 389 against what bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans deliver at roughly the same spend level. Those bars set a useful benchmark for what intention and execution look like in a neighborhood-anchored room.
Practical Details
| Detail | Room 389 | Analog | 13 Orphans |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neighborhood | Grand Lake, Oakland | Oakland | Oakland |
| Booking difficulty | Easy — walk-in friendly | Moderate | Moderate |
| Leading for | Neighborhood regulars, small groups | Cocktail-focused visits | Spirits programming |
| Peak hours | Weekend evenings post-8 PM | Varies | Varies |
| Reservation required | No | Check ahead | Check ahead |
For wine-bar alternatives nearby, Bay Grape and Punchdown are worth comparing. Our Oakland wineries guide and Oakland hotels guide round out the picture if you're planning a longer East Bay stay. If Caribbean-inflected food is on the agenda before or after, alaMar Dominican Kitchen is a logical pairing in the broader Oakland dining circuit. For Gulf Coast cocktail benchmarks, Julep in Houston is a useful frame of reference for what strong regional programming looks like.
FAQs: Room 389
- Does Room 389 have outdoor seating? Outdoor seating details aren't confirmed in available data. Grand Lake's sidewalk-heavy streetscape means some bars on Grand Ave have patio or sidewalk options seasonally, but verify directly before making it a factor in your decision.
- Is Room 389 good for groups? Small groups of 2-4 are the sweet spot. Grand Lake bars tend to be mid-sized rooms without large private-party infrastructure, so if you're planning 8 or more, call ahead to check capacity.
- Is the food good at Room 389? No food program data is available in the record. If food is a priority, plan your meal at a dedicated Oakland restaurant before or after and treat Room 389 as a drinks stop.
- Is Room 389 good for a date? It works for a low-key date, especially if you're already in the Grand Lake area. For something with more deliberate atmosphere, Era Art Bar & Lounge offers a more designed environment.
- What's the signature drink at Room 389? No specific cocktail data is available. On a first return visit, ask the bartender what they're running as a current special rather than defaulting to the menu — that's usually where the real program shows itself.
- Do I need a reservation at Room 389? No. Room 389 is walk-in friendly. Weekend evenings are the busiest window; arriving before 8 PM gives you the leading seat selection.
- What's the crowd like at Room 389? Grand Lake draws East Bay locals rather than tourists. Expect a neighborhood crowd, heavier on weekends when the nearby Grand Lake Theatre drives additional foot traffic to the strip.
- Does Room 389 have happy hour deals? Happy hour details aren't confirmed in available data. Check directly with the bar before building your evening around a discount window.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Room 389 have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating details are not confirmed in available venue data for Room 389. Given its address at 389 Grand Ave, it sits in a pedestrian-friendly stretch of Grand Lake — call ahead or check on arrival if a patio matters to your visit.
Is Room 389 good for groups?
Best for groups of 2 to 4. Room 389 fits the smaller-party format better than large groups, which is typical for bar setups along this stretch of Grand Avenue. If you're coming with 6 or more, Era Art Bar & Lounge may offer more space.
Is the food good at Room 389?
Food details are not documented for Room 389. It functions primarily as a bar, so treat any food offering as secondary. If a full kitchen is a priority, plan to eat before or after your visit.
Is Room 389 good for a date?
Room 389 works for a casual, low-pressure first or second date. The Grand Lake neighborhood has an easy, neighborhood-bar feel rather than a scene-y atmosphere, which cuts the pressure. For something with more ambiance, Analog or Era Art Bar & Lounge are closer alternatives to consider.
What's the signature drink at Room 389?
No specific cocktail menu or signature drink is documented for Room 389. Arrive with an open mind, or ask the bartender what's rotating — neighborhood bars on Grand Avenue often keep things simple and seasonal.
Do I need a reservation at Room 389?
No reservation is needed for most visits. Room 389 operates as a walk-in bar, which makes it a practical option for spontaneous evenings. Weekends around Grand Lake see higher foot traffic, so arriving earlier in the evening is the safe play.
What's the crowd like at Room 389?
Expect a local, neighborhood mix — Grand Lake draws residents, people coming off the lake path, and regulars from the surrounding blocks. It leans casual and unpretentious, without the destination-bar crowd you might find at Snail Bar or Punchdown.
Location
389 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610
Oakland, United States
Compare Room 389
| Venue |
|---|
| Room 389 |
| Snail Bar |
| Punchdown |
| Era Art Bar & Lounge |
| 13 Orphans |
| Analog |
Comparing your options in Oakland for this tier.
Also Consider
- Snail Bar, Notable alternative
- Punchdown, Notable alternative
- Era Art Bar & Lounge, Notable alternative
- 13 Orphans, Notable alternative
- Analog, Notable alternative
Room 389 is the most low-friction option among Oakland's independent bar set. Walk-in friendly and rooted in the Grand Lake neighborhood, it makes sense if convenience is a factor in your decision. Analog and 13 Orphans are better choices if you want a more deliberate drinks experience with visible cocktail programming, both carry stronger public reputations for their spirits focus and are worth a slightly more planned visit.
Punchdown and Snail Bar serve a different function: both are wine-forward and draw a crowd that's specifically there for the list. If drinks are your primary reason for going out and you have a preference for wine over spirits, either of those edges out Room 389 on category depth. Era Art Bar & Lounge is the strongest option for a date or a night where atmosphere is doing more of the work, it's the most designed environment in this peer set.
On value per round, Room 389's advantage is its neighborhood positioning: no premium for destination status, no booking overhead. If you're already in Grand Lake for dinner or a show, it's a sensible next stop. If you're making a special trip across Oakland for a drinks-first evening, Analog or 13 Orphans give you more to show for the journey.
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