Service Options: Dine-in · Curbside pickup · No delivery
Hours
Friday | 7:30AM–5PM |
Saturday | 8:30AM–4:30PM |
Sunday | 8:30AM–4:30PM |
Monday | 7:30AM–5PM |
Tuesday | 7:30AM–5PM |
Wednesday | 7:30AM–5PM |
Thursday | 7:30AM–5PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 440 Grand Ave, Oakland, CA 94610 Phone: (510) 350-8048 Website: https://mudlaboak.com/
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Review Summary
Nick Fassler
Awesome place with friendly staff.
Jubriel Meneses
5 stars for the products 1 star for the service and attitude
Amy Chastain
Picked up a coffee and bagels as well, which were delicious.
Elaine Lee
A very interesting concept. You can pay for a deposit on the jar. There were not any to go cups that were single use. It was hard to stop here on a whim. If I lived in the neighborhood it would be different because I would know to bring my own cup. There were a lot of things in here besides coffee merchandise for sale. It seem like all local artist. I would stop here to buy things for a housewarming or as gifts. The cold brew was pretty good
Jubriel Meneses
I absolutely love the idea behind this place. It’s high time we start moving in a concious direction about our impact on the planet and to be cognizant of our footprint. The pastries are good and the products are amazing and really encourage a waste free lifestyle.What I dislike is the pretentious attitude one of the workers had. If I was someone that was interested in learning more about living a zero waste lifestyle I would be completely put out by her attitude and condescending tone. Luckily I’m already on my own waste free journey but I was a biy taken aback by how confrontational and curt her responses were to just a few of my questions.5 stars for the products1 star for the service and attitude
Jennifer Zilliac
Such a cool place! It’s all about zero waste. It’s a little hard to explain because there is so much going on, so I suggest you just go in and explore.You can get set up with zero waste kitchen, laundry, and bath products, connect with a Community Supported Agriculture program, buy used clothing and cute vintage earrings, buy oats in a glass jar that previously had some other purpose. You can buy local honey or jam. You can get your Strauss milk.The lattes are delicious and come in great, just slightly sweet flavors like lavender, rose, tumeric and cardamom! Enjoy your latte on the bench out front and soak in the community action happening at the lake across the street. The pastries look amazing, but I haven’t gone there yet.