Aquatic Park Egret Aquatic Park Peoples Bridge

THE AQUATIC PARK

80 Bolivar Drive @ the foot of Bancroft Way in Southwest Berkeley

Click here for a virtual tour of The Aquatic Park (by day).

THINGS TO DO (in the evening):

  • walk the trails
  • watch for animals: egrets, feral cats, fish
  • stand above the freeway on the Peoples’ Bridge
  • play frisbee golf
  • canoe or canoodle (in a parked car or secluded grove)
  • flat out cruise for sex

OPEN UNTIL: “10pm, unless otherwise posted”

PARKING: lots

THE EBI REVIEW: I’ve always enjoyed this park. It has its share of unsavory behavior (like any public park, really), but I find frisbee golfers more irritating than men cruising for sex. While it’s quite easy to get beaned in the face by a hard plastic frisbee disc, it’s even easier to avoid eye contact if you don’t want anything else hard in your face. This is a good public park for this neighborhood: It’s got creative activities for kids in the form of two architecturally interesting playgrounds, bike lanes that cross the Peoples’ Bridge to the Berkeley Marina, picnic areas, walking trails, a boathouse, elements of the President’s Physical Fitness Test, and little groves you can disappear into to read a book, write, or watch the kayakers. I guess also, ostensibly, and possibly more oftenly, the secluded spots are used for clandestine sex. (more…)

24 Hour Fitness 24 Hour Fitness

24-HOUR FITNESS

2050 Webster, Oakland • 433-1140

2072 Addison, Berkeley • 548-4653

FEATURES:

  • cardio machines
  • weight room
  • classes
  • sauna, spa & steam room (Oakland only)

OAKLAND OPEN: 24 HOURS
REVIEWS:
24 Hour Fitness

BERKELEY OPEN: 24 HOURS (Mon-Thurs), til 12AM (Sat), til 11PM (Sun)
REVIEWS:
24 Hour Fitness

PARKING: street or pay lots

WEBSITE: 24-Hour Fitness

University Vet 1 University Vet 2

UNIVERSITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL

810 University Ave (at 5th St), Berkeley • 841-4412

University Veterinary Hospital is a full service hospital that provides medical care ranging from infant to geriatric pets and is open 24 hours for emergencies. See their website for a list of their services.

PROS:

  • They participate in Berkeley’s SNYP program which provides low-cost vouchers to spay and neuter strays and ferals. It cost $15 to snyp my stray cat Winston, who became my outdoor pal for almost 2 years.
  • They’re local to the West Berkeley neighborhood and have a parking lot.
  • You can access your pet’s history online via their PetPortal which is handy if you’re thinking about switching vets (see below) and want to print out some records.

CONS:

  • They are expensive and, in my opinion, push services like overly frequent vaccinations, dental work and lab tests that your animals don’t really need.
  • There are not separate entrances or rooms for dogs and cats.
  • My stray cat, Winston, had a full exam here with no problems two months before I found him one night struggling to breathe. I brought him to Pet Emergency Treatment Services, and they said he had a tremendous amount of fluid in his body. PETS also reported his age at about 8 years different than UVH had assessed him. Winston was put to sleep that night. When I called UVH, they were defensive and unsympathetic. I got a form-letter condolence card a week later.

REVIEWS:
University Veterinary Hospital

Click HERE to view a listing of other 24-Hour Emergency Vet Services in Berkeley.

24 Hour Mailboxes

24-HOUR MAIL BOXES/UPS STORE

5337 College Ave, Oakland • 547-6384

5245 College Ave, Oakland • 653-2515

FEATURES:

  • 24-hour mailbox access with key
  • UPS shipping

HOURS: Mailbox access is 24 hours • Shipping services stop at 5PM

PARKING: street

WEBSITE: UPS Store Locator

Safeway

SAFEWAY 

1500 Solano Ave, Albany • 525-4107

6310 College Ave, Oakland • 654-6992

5130 Broadway @51st St, Oakland • 658-6612

FEATURING:

  • groceries
  • bakery
  • deli
  • pharmacy
  • flowers
  • liquor
  • lotto

OPEN: 24 HOURS!

PARKING: lot

NOTE: Other East Bay locations are open late.

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