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The cafe, which replaced the beloved Mama Buzz in February 2012, serves up homemade sausages, pastries, beer, and coffee, all for under $10. Like its predecessor, the space hosts a gallery that features works by local artists.

A multi-use community space that features art exhibitions, classes, and dance performances.

If you're into garage rock, metal, or country, Thee Parkside is the place to hang your hat. The bar is known for drawing a who's-who in the San Francisco independent music scene (label owners, poster makers, photographers, and the like), thanks to the owner's friendly associations, ample parking, and Cheers-like atmosphere. Regulars can be found enjoying a burger and fries at the bar, or playing ping-pong in the outdoor patio out back. The San Francisco Indie-Mart is also held once a month at Thee Parkside.

This smallish storefront gallery hosts work by photographers, jewelers, sculptors, and metalworkers, with a strong emphasis on Berkeley artists.

The Potters Studio is perfect for beginners or advanced ceramic artists, offering pottery classes, extensive open studio time, and a gallery that features pottery by 12 local artists and hosts monthly shows.

The WEB stands for Women Entering Boldly and Women of the East Bay. Featuring all-women art, activism, and a wellness community center.

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