Prepare to lower the disco ball to half-mast. Just one year after opening, Slug in downtown Oakland is shutting down.
The natural wine bar, known for its late-night party atmosphere and elevated small-bites cuisine , will have its final public day on Aug. 4. Its sister restaurant, the Michelin Bib Gourmand-winning,” one of the Slug team members writes:
“This was a decision made by me and my family, and we have personal reasons why we’re doing it. We had an amazing time this past year and we’re so honored to have had the opportunity to have worked with such amazing artists, djs, food vendors and our amazing staff past and present. “Honestly it’s been such a f—— blast, but I think it’s time to move on who knows maybe we’ll move to a new location? Or do something else somewhere idk? Either way we are listing the location as a turn key situation it’s a perfect setting for anyone who wants to own a wine bar/restaurant or event venue rent is hella cheap.”
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