Oakland pub closes after 8 years of business

(KRON) – An eatery in Oakland’s Jack London District will be serving its last meal after eight years of business. Seawolf Public House is set to close its doors for good on Saturday, July 19. 

The pub posted the closure news on its social media and website last month. 

“As hard as it is, it’s time to say goodbye,” said Seawolf Public House. “For many of us, Seawolf has been more than just a place to eat and drink — it’s been a home for memories, friendships, and community.”

The restaurant, which is in a historic Victorian building, showed appreciation to its patrons and asked for continued support. “Come by, raise a glass, and let’s make the most of our final time together!” said the Seawolf. 

Per Seawolf’s website, the bar has 16 tapped beers, a full bar, creative cocktails, and great food that is made with locally sourced and sustainable ingredients. 

Seawolf’s address is 350 4th Street in the Jack London District.

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