Mike L.
Yelp
Maybe it's just me (and it probably is), but there seems to be a lot of bars like The Graduate in Oakland. Not that that's necessarily a problem, nor is it a bad thing. Chill vibe, friendly bartender, and relatively cheap drinks? Nothing anyone would ever complain about. It's just not all that unique...
If there was anything that stood out about the place, it's that The Graduate doesn't have a crowd. Or rather, "a" crowd. During our relatively short time here, we saw an entire cross section of the surrounding neighborhood - older locals/regulars, a handful of hipsters, random folks who happened to be in the area (like us), and a small group of Cal kids who made the trek down College. Kind of nice to see such diversity coming in here.
As for the bar itself, I wouldn't say it's tiny, but it does fall more on the "quaint" end of the spectrum. Still, there always seemed to be just enough seats for everyone that walked in. Since I only had a beer, I can't comment on the pours, though my buddy's whiskey seemed sizable enough. However, prices seem to be more than fair and there's free popcorn, so you probably won't have to worry about getting your money's worth.
Despite the fact The Graduate lacks a true fatal flaw, there wasn't much for me to be enamored with either. They're certainly great for killing time in the area or for locals looking for a welcoming watering hole, but there's nothing here that I can't find at other bars in Berkeley and Oakland. Not that I wouldn't come back one day.