

Restaurant, pub, and beer garden showcasing exceptional CA made beers, whiskey, bourbon, and gin all crafted with CA grown, Admiral floor malted grains. The directly adjacent malt house is visible through large windows from the pub. We offer a menu of pizza, meats, sandwiches, seasonal sides, salads, and snacks.
A locally minded beer bar with New American pub snacks & brews that feature made-on-site malts.
Hours
| Friday | 12–9 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–7 PM |
| Monday | 12–7 PM |
| Tuesday | 12–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 12–8 PM |
| Thursday | 12–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 651A W Tower Ave, Alameda, CA 94501
Phone: (510) 398-0536
Website: https://therake.admiralmaltings.com/
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Reviews
– Great selection of beer
– Extremely warm and helpful staff
– Nice overall vibe to relax with a few friends and lots of drinks
Now for the negatives…well, there was only one negative albeit a rather large one. Their BBQ is awful. Not one single BBQ order was decent. The salads were better than the meat, and the tater tots were decent, but we didn’t finish any of the plates we ordered.
I would recommend eating somewhere else and then coming here for drinks.
Went back a couple weeks later for the tour, very cool! You gotta check it out.
The Rake has plenty of shady outdoor seating, safely protected from the parking lot to keep your kids corralled while you’re sipping on a pint and some of the best pretzels around. We’ve seen many parents there with their kiddos at lunch on the weekends.
The beer menu changes frequently, featuring different brews made from their malted grain. If you get a chance though, try their sours—they are a personal favorite.
Highly recommend the ribs and wings when available, and absolutely ask for their home made sauces – to die for.
Sitting indoors, you get a view of the floor-malting facility from the booths and can observe the conversion of grain into malt, which is great.
They serve beers and spirits made with their malt to highlight their own products and those of customers.
Outside is well shaded in hot months and heated in cooler times.