Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
One of the best places to see fall colors is the UC Botanical Garden in the Berkeley hills, where trees like this Japanese maple turn riotous colors in November.Autumn leaves may have turned in much of the country, but they’re just starting to peak in the East Bay. One of the best places to see fall colors is the UC Botanical Garden in the Berkeley hills, where a whole section of trees from the eastern part of North America turns riotous colors in November.
“Think of it as a zoo for plants,” says Feldman, who adds that the garden is not just a destination but an important resource under the care of 14 professional gardeners. The South America highlands region features impressive wild fuchsias and spiny puya. You can also see everything from vernal ponds to pygmy forests at the garden.
Open since July, this Southern-style diner boasts Horn’s signature house-made meats like his sausage and bologna. In fact, you won’t find a higher-end bologna sandwich than you will there, where the flavor-packed meat is fried, then piled high with honey mustard aioli and crispy onion rings.
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