Bay Street Emeryville is adding two Bay Area-based restaurants to its lineup.
Arthur Mac’s Little SnackThe latest eateries to join thelineup are Oakland-based Arthur Mac’s Little Snack and San Francisco-based Saucy Asian. Arthur Mac’s will be the first of the two businesses to open, with its grand opening scheduled for Saturday.
Arthur Mac’s Tap & Snack, which is owned by the same restaurant group behind Drake’s Dealership and East Bay Spice Company, is slated to debut its second beer garden, called Arthur Mac’s Little Snack, at Bay Street Emeryville, serving a selection of local beers, wines, cider and more. On the food menu, guests can expect brick oven pizzas, hot wings and salads.
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