Beeryland

  4.6 – 912 reviews   • American restaurant

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Welcome to Beeryland, your premier destination for burgers, booze, and beer in the heart of Oakland, California. Nestled in the vibrant art community of Koreatown/Northgate, our beer garden offers a unique and inviting space for beer enthusiasts and casual patrons alike. At Beeryland, we pride ourselves on curating an extensive selection of craft beers from local and regional breweries, ensuring a diverse and constantly rotating tap list. Check out our boozy slushies and full bar if you’re feeling spirited… Whether you’re a or just looking to discover something new, our knowledgeable and friendly staff is here to guide you through our ever-evolving beer menu.

Bustling, dog-friendly beer garden hangout with a variety of grilled eats & a relaxed outdoor patio.

✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Beeryland 94612

Hours

Friday2 PM–12 AM
Saturday12 PM–12 AM
Sunday3–9 PM
Monday2–11 PM
Tuesday2–11 PM
Wednesday2–11 PM
Thursday2–11 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 2318 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94612

Phone: (510) 292-0352

Website: https://beeryland.com/

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Reviews

Akasha
When we arrived, there was some kind of clothing swap events. We ordered a kono and fade 2 black and split an order of small fries. Delicious! Very juicy burgers. Recommend eating the burger over the fries to function as a sauce for the fries.

My burger was big enough to be satiating but not overly large to the point of overeating to the point of discomfort.
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Candice K
Great Oakland vibe. Excellent food and beverages. Love that it’s dog friendly. Looking forward to more sunny days on their large outdoor patio. But they also have fire pits for those colder evenings. Perfect spot for First Fridays.
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Asher Williamson
What an Oakland classic. This spot is how you know that you’re in Oakland. All you need is 3 brick walls, some graffiti/murals, and a beer. They got good drinks here and I would recommend this spot during first Fridays for the cultural experience. 8.7/10 Pro Tip: get lit before come for cost saving
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Tyler Langenbrunner
The hidden gem of this beer garden is the food. I can’t remember the last time I had a pub burger that didn’t require any extra condiments or seasonings. Delicious.

The vibe is very casual, local, and unpretentious. You can enjoy one of the many east bay breweries on tap, or step into the back bar for a nice cocktail. It’s relatively small, open air, a few heaters, and quiet enough to have a conversation no matter where you sit.
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Mark Edelman
A great find! We wanted a bite to eat before seeing a concert at the Fox Theater and I am always up for a new beer adventure!

The food was good … It came out from the kitchen quickly! Nice variety of beers.

A good place for hanging out!
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J O
An Oakland staple with a famous Mac N Cheese Hamburger, this outdoor/indoor booze garden has chill urban vibes. The walls are decorated with the murals of local artists, there’s a few pinball machines and two fire pits. They have a rotating selection of frozen cocktails (and an NA cocktail), a cocktail menu, and beer. You cant go wrong, unless you’re a square 😉
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Tim Dreher
Berryland in Oakland isn’t just a good burger joint—it’s the burger joint. The kind of place that leaves such an impression, you find yourself back two days in a row, and then again on your next visit to town.

Every burger is top-tier, but the chopped cheese? Unbelievable. It’s the kind of meal that lingers in your mind long after you’ve left, a combination of flavors so perfect you start planning your next visit before you even finish your first bite.

Beyond the food, the atmosphere holds up. Friendly staff, great beers, and a place that just feels like somewhere worth spending time. If you’re in Oakland and appreciate a truly unforgettable burger, Berryland needs to be on your list.
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Setu Upadhya
Vegan tofu sandwich was pretty good! They also have a vegan veggie burger. Thanks for the vegetarian vegan options.
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ness io olibhia kain
started coming here years ago with an ex who would bring me for bingo on wednesday nights, and then everybody would go over to legionnaire for karaoke afterward. it was a nice little ritual and a cute community. there’s still interesting events here all the time; i promise i’m going to keep coming for star trek trivia. and i recognize that the modern internet review economy asserts that five stars means anywhere from “nearly perfect” down to “pretty ok”, and even one fewer star means the establishment is hell on earth. bars and restaurants live or die on their google reviews. i understand this. unfortunately, i’m trying to have integrity on here, and we HAVE to talk about something. before we do, i want to acknowledge that maybe i am getting a little curmudgeonly, because this place is slowly morphing into something i don’t recognize anymore. for years, there was a sign saying “no, we don’t have fries; we have never had fries” or something to that effect, and people would somehow always still ask for fries. one day i showed up here and they were serving fries?! it feels like the character started draining from the spot, even though this is objectively an improvement. then i was over there the other night, and nobody is even checking IDs. apparently this isn’t even a bar anymore; kids are allowed in here? that isn’t technically a problem, but it does feel very odd. anyway, all of this really seems like it is a ripple consequence of the real issue, which is that beeryland seems to be going through an identity crisis as it is swept along by the winds of gentrification. and as a customer, you have to pay for that. the slushy mixed drinks are always so fun, and they serve a surprisingly strong veggie burger for somewhere i still consider to be a place for drinks first and food second. but two people, having just those things, are going to pay EIGHTY DOLLARS. at a quirky little patio bar. we all recognize that this is objectively wackadoodle, right? when are we going to stop putting up with stuff like this? i can get a much nicer dinner than that, with a more sophisticated beverage, at a number of other places in oakland. it feels like beeryland (which i still think of as “telegraph beer garden” — not sure of when the formal name change occurred) is now catering to a different crowd; it used to feel like a sociable working class millennial type of scene, and i don’t know that the age demographic has shifted that much, but i’m definitely getting the sense that the clientele is now made up of more recent-arrival-techie types who are insecure about whether or not they are cool, and i don’t know what to think about that. you could argue that this is ultimately less of a bar review and more of a reflection on my reluctance to handle change, but i don’t know about that. i think we need to normalize three-star reviews. three stars should be at or above average. i cannot think of an establishment that embodies three star energy more fully than present-day beeryland. it’s good, but if they want to earn a fourth, they need to bring those prices down or put more sincere effort into classing the place up. because can we please be for real?? eighty dollars. madness.
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Patrick Maffio
Pretty empty spot for lunch but I bet it’s a dope apot when buzzing. I got the 2fat2skate burger and it was incredible! Such an amazing flavor profile. $5 craft veer specials are dope too. Counter service & you bus your own table so “service” isn’t really applicable although the girl taking the order was nice and talkative. 110% if I’m ever back in Oakland I’ll be here.
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