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The Good Hop calls it quits after 11 years in Oakland 

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Simply over a 12 months after unique proprietor Melissa Myers offered the neighborhood beer bar and bottle store Good Hop to 2 of his finest clients, it’s closing its doorways. The bar introduced its closure on Instagram after greater than a decade in Oakland.

Adam Clark, a former Good Hop bartender, and their accomplice Monica White, a loyal common on the Uptown Oakland bar and store, acquired the Good Hop from Myers in September 2024.

“We need to proceed the unbelievable legacy that Melissa began,” White advised Nosh on the time.

Within the Instagram submit, the couple cited “insurmountable challenges” as the explanation for the closure.

“We will definitely miss our little group that we’re deeply in love with. We’re so grateful for everybody who has supported us over time and made this place what it has turn into. A number of the finest moments of our lives have occurred right here. That is so arduous, the top of an period,” the message says. The final day of service is December 31. The Good Hop is situated at 2421 Telegraph Ave. (on twenty fourth St.) in Oakland.

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Cecilia Seiter is a contract author based mostly in Oakland. She studies on the native foods and drinks scene for Nosh and is an everyday contributor to Forbes Advisor’s schooling vertical.

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