"If someone told you to go to a place called Boot & Shoe Service in Oakland, you’d probably say: I actually have a guy in San Francisco who does a great job at re-soling, but thanks for the hot (if weird) tip. But you would be wrong, since Boot & Shoe Service has nothing to do with loafers. It sounds like it could be a trying-too-hard bar where the moustaches are growing moustaches, but it isn't that either. Instead, it's a very good pizza place with sides and cocktails to match the thin-crusted greatness coming out of the oven. Pizza is the main draw of Boot & Shoe, and for good reason. With wood-fired, thin crispy crusts plus top notch ingredients, the pizzas are magical. Boot & Shoe Service also has a level of excitement to it that you usually don’t come across in suburban Oakland. You can watch the pizza people at work on the dough, and if we’re date nighting, the long bar on the left side of the restaurant is a great place to post up with one other person. Another strong point of Boot & Shoe is the sizeable back patio that’s open when it’s nice out. Overall, if you happen to be in the area, this is a great overall eating experience. The wine and beer list is carefully chosen to be actually interesting, the non-cobbler employees mix up a strong cocktail game, and the food is well-executed. Boot and Shoe also has a no phones on the table policy, which, while bad for the ‘grammers out there, is generally good for human relationships. Boot & Shoe Service is a place that should definitely be on your radar. And maybe if you hang around long enough you can convince the bartender to try and re-heel your boots. Food Rundown Castelvetrano Olives We usually wouldn’t call out olives as a must order, but these are some perfect olives. There’s definitely an olive tree out back being watered by an Italian cherub. Huge, meaty and full of flavor. Margherita di Bufala Pizza The pizza by which any pizza place will be judged. Boot and Shoe does it right. Good quality cheese goes a long way in our book, and on top of the charred, thin-but-not-soggy crust, it’s bomb. Wild Arugula & Frisée with Blood Oranges, Fennel & Ricotta Salata Fennel and citrus weirdly go together quite well. We love this salad and it’s nice way to start the meal off and balance out all the pizza you’re about to consume. Wild Mushroom Pizza Not always on the menu, but when it is it’s always on our table. All the mushrooms you could conceivably name on top of Boot and Shoe’s excellent pizza crust along with some cheese. Farro with Cucumbers, Marinated Beets, Feta & Herbs Not the most flavor, we were a little disappointed in this guy. Pass. Broccoli Romanesco Gratin A fancier type of broccoli smothered in a fancy cheese sauce. It’s green underneath so it’s healthy. Excellent." - Taylor Abrams
"Boot and Shoe Service is a pizzeria and cafe that uses seasonal ingredients, has great cocktails and communal tables for enjoying your meal. Try one of the pasta dishes or the Margherita pie and note they request no electronic devices be used at the table! No reservations, so prepare yourself for a wait during prime dinner hours and pop into Walden Pond Books next door to pass the time." - Huge
"At this Oakland restaurant, accusations of misconduct against leadership have left career front-of-house employees feeling betrayed after investing significant time and loyalty in the business. The reliance on tips, seniority, and stable shift schedules makes leaving difficult and means boycotts aimed at owners can end up reducing workers' incomes. The situation highlights the need for industry responses — overt hiring signals, non-poaching and fair hiring practices, comprehensive harassment training, and external support from nonprofits or dedicated funds to help tied workers transition without financial ruin." - Ashley Goldsmith
"Boot & Shoe Service was sold to former Pizzaiolo assistant manager Jen Cramer and her husband Richard Clark in April. The restaurant will retain its name and concept." - Ellen Fort
"Hallowell's restaurant group sold Boot & Shoe Service to a former employee, Jen Cramer, and her husband Richard Clark." - Caleb Pershan