The Experience, Alameda: The Local Coffee
The Experience:
Put the ‘Good’ back in your Morning!
Try their just brewed happiness in a cup – a cup of cortado* with oatmilk. It’s a Spanish beverage with roughly equal parts espresso and warm milk. The milk is steamed, but not frothy. A perfect match with a wheat free coconut macaroon.
Good morning! *(cortar – to cut. The large amount of milk cuts the acidity of the coffee.)
Did you know that the Local is now serving the YUZU, an espresso tonic over ice? And if you want a little kick, try their Mojito Fizzes with zesty lime, fresh mint and sparkling soda water
This location has been a coffee house for the past 20+ years. It’s one of the oldest buildings on Park Street, built in 1891 as the original Masonic Temple. The owners are continuing the tradition of ‘small-business coffee on Park Street’! Old fashioned furniture reminiscent of an old library, makes it the perfect ambiance for getting your work done. Hours: Mon – Fri 7:30am – 4pm; Sa/Su – 8:30am – 4pm.
About The Local
A community gathering place in downtown Alameda, The Local is on the ground floor of the original Masonic Lodge building that has been at the heart of the community for over 130 years. New owner Soco Munkhod reopened The Local after the pandemic to the delight of the community after it had shuttered in December of 2020. Fans hastily came back with their laptops sipping their Lattes and noshing on tasty pastries and sandwiches in this lovely historic building.
Where:
1333 Park St
Alameda