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Redefining Entertainment Event Planning Guide redefining entertainment... Parties up to 1,500 guests! Please contact Leigh Fike 510-817-0981 or [email protected] 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com ridge The Ridge offers an expansive lounge space, as well as a beautiful outdoor rooftop garden/patio, that is perfect for any social gathering. Our outside deck offers guests outside seating, as well as a scenic patio overlooking the central part of JLS with stunning views of the palm trees, leading out to views of The Bay. The Ridge space also contains an 8-ft Billiards Table, a Shuffleboard table, 6 HDTVs (with HDMI capability) as well as close proximity to over 60 interactive games. This space can hold up to 85 guests indoors with access to the outside patio. Capacity: 85 reception style, 45 seated Game Play: Billiards Table (8 ft), Shuffleboard Table, Ping Pong HDMI capability / ADA compliant The Boardroom is our special place for adult VIPs, equipped with music, 6 private boutique bowling lanes, 2 billiards tables, full bar with over 20 craft beers on tap, 3-15 foot projectors, over 15 TVs, private entrance, ample lounge seating and beautiful rooftop garden/patio overlooking the bay with fire pit. Capacity: The Boardroom offers two separate event spaces or can be used as one giant event space for 300+ (100 seated) Game Play: Billiards Table (8 ft), Ping Pong, Boutique Bowling Lanes HDMI capability / ADA compliant 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com EMBARCADERO ST THE RIDGE KITCHEN RESTROOMS EXECUTIVE LOUNGE GROUP RESTAURANT SALES LOUNGE OFFICE THE NOOK BAR FRANKLIN ST BROADWAY GAMES BOWLING COUNTER BAR BOWLING ELEVATOR ELEVATOR BOWLING GAMES ridge THE LOFT BAR UPPER DECK 1 UPPER THE DECK DECK 2 BOCCE COURT 1 BOCCE COURT 2 PLAYGROUND BOCCI COURT 3 1 2 3 PICNIC TABLES PICNIC PICNIC LOUNGE 1 LOUNGE 2 WATER ST GAME PLAY BILLIARD TABLES $15 .................125 credits ($25 Game Card) $35 per hour, per table $20 .................150 credits ($30 Game Card) $25 .................200 credits ($45 Game Card) BOCCE BALL $50 .................400 credits ($80 Game Card) $65 per court, per hour **Pricing does not reflect redemption games** PING PONG Games range from 2 to 6 credits $80 per table, per hour ROCK ‘N BOWL SEMI-PRIVATE EVENT SPACES 1 Hour of Bowling per lane $80 GREAT SPACE FOR COMPANY EVENTS, COCKTAIL RECEPTIONS AND REHEARSAL DINNERS! **Up to 6 guests per lane, price includes shoe rental! FULLY EQUIPPED WITH AUDIO / VISUAL EQUIPMENT (MUST BE RESERVED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING) WIRELESS INTERNET AVAILABLE Please contact Leigh Fike 510-817-0981 or [email protected] 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com Jack London Square Valet and Self Park Below EMBARCADERO Jack London Additional Movie Theater self park parking Parking Lots Embarcadero & Broadway (below plank):VALET and SELF PARK; Embarcadero & Washington: SELF PARK ONLY Parking Rates ~ Valet parking: First 2 hours: $8.00 + $1.00 for each additional half hour (up to 5 hours) ~ Self park: First hour: $1.50 + $1.50 for each additional half hour ($15 max) Clients may pre-purchase valet passes for us at the price of $10.00 per pass. Broadway Shuttle Offering fast, free connections from BART, San Francisco Bay Ferry and Amtrak Capitol Corridor to downtown Oakland offices. Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday 7am-10pm • Friday 7am-1am • Saturday 6pm-1am For detailed map: www.meetdowntownoak.com SF Bay Ferry The San Francisco Bay Ferry provides weekday, weekend, holiday and seasonal services to and from Alameda Main Street, AT&T Park, Harbor Bay, Oakland – Jack London Square, the San Francisco Ferry Building, San Francisco Pier 41, South San Francisco and Vallejo. www.sanfranciscobayferry.com For detailed Schedule: www.sanfranciscobayferry.com/schedule-information For fare and ticket information: www.sanfranciscobayferry.com/fares-and-tickets Please contact Leigh Fike 510-817-0981 or [email protected] 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com The Temescal The Broadway AVAILABLE BEFORE 1PM ONLY $27++ per person $18++ per person INCLUDES Juice Bar Chips and Salsa Orange, cranberry, tomato Vegetable Crudité Regular and Decaf Coffee Celery, carrot, red bell pepper, English cucumber, Creamers, sugar cherry tomato, ranch dressing Herbal Teas PLEASE SELECT FOUR Seasonal Fruit Display Each additional appetizers for $4++ more per person Individual Yogurts Oven Baked Mac and Cheese (VEG) Cream, shredded cheddar and mozzarella Granola Buffalo Wings PLEASE SELECT TWO Buffalo sauce, with blue cheese dressing Assorted Muffins Vegetable Wontons (VEG) Cinnamon Rolls Soy ginger sauce Fruit Danish Stuffed Jalapeños (VEG) Cream cheese sour cream, lime zest Fresh Croissants Chicken Cordon Blue Bites NY Style Bagels White meat chicken stuffed with melted swiss cheese Cream cheese, preserves, honey butter and ham, coated in bread crumbs Tex Mex Rolls (Vegetarian option available upon request) Grilled chicken, black beans, 3 cheese blend, lightly fried, served with ranch salsa Shrimp Skewers Fresh shrimp, onions, peppers, mushrooms Pizza Rolls Pepperoni, ranch, mozzarella, green onions Chicken Tenders Crispy breaded chicken tenderloins, served with BBQ sauce Sliders Pulled pork, BBQ sauce, slaw Mini Veggie Burgers Add-on for $5++ per person (minimum of 10) Vegan Spring Rolls Add-on for $5++ per person (minimum of 10) Please contact Leigh Fike 510-817-0981 or [email protected] 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com The Cleveland Heights The Adams Point $29++ per person $34++ per person APPETIZERS Chips Chips & Salsa PLEASE SELECT ONE FLAVOR Guacamole Salt, Que or Vinnies Avocado, lime juice, tomato, jalapeño, onion, cumin, salt, pepper Mac & Cheese SALAD Add-on for $3++ per person (minimum of 10) Southwestern Chop Salad SALAD Romaine lettuce, shredded asiago, cilantro, diced tomatoes, Classic Caesar avocado ranch dressing Romaine, shredded asiago, croutons TOPPINGS BAR Add $2++ per person for chicken Sour cream, diced tomatoes, cilantro, yellow onion, Add $4++ per person for shrimp fresh cheeses, veggie black beans, corn or flour tortillas SANDWICH SELECTION STREET TACOS PLEASE SELECT TWO PLEASE SELECT TWO Add a 3rd Sandwich for $4++ more per person (minimum of 10) Add an additional option for $4 per person (minimum of 10 ppl) Caprese Sandwich (Veg) Carne Asada Grilled tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, onion marmalade, fresh basil Braised Green Chile Chicken Ultimate Grilled Cheese Sandwich (Veg) Carnitas Toasted sour dough, pepper jack, aged cheddar, prosciutto Veggie Mushrooms, roasted peppers, caramelized onions ‘Prime’ Slow roasted prime rib served medium rare + au jus. Served on a butter-toasted roll. Cuban Carnitas, prosciutto, chipotle dijon, pickles Smoked Turkey Club Smoked turkey, avocado, applewood smoked bacon, swiss, smoked gouda Cali BLT Avocado, applewood smoked bacon, tomatoes, swiss Grilled Chicken Sando Grilled chicken, avocado, applewood smoked bacon, lettuce & tomatoes Please contact Leigh Fike 510-817-0981 or [email protected] 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com The Glenview The Montclair $35++ per person $36++ per person PITA BAR ENTREE SELECTION Thin Sliced Gyro Beef PLEASE SELECT TWO Mediterranean Style Chicken Slow Roasted BBQ Pulled Pork Grilled Vegetables BBQ Baby Back Ribs Pita Bread Grilled Chicken Breasts Tzatziki SALAD Hummus PLEASE SELECT ONE SALADS Caesar Salad Romaine, shredded asiago, crouton, caesar dressing PLEASE SELECT ONE Mixed Greens Salad Greek Salad Spring mix, carrot, cucumber, cherry tomato, Romaine, feta, kalamata olives, red onions, cucumber, greek Dressing choice of ranch, blue cheese, balsamic vinaigrette vinaigrette SIDES Tabouleh PLEASE SELECT TWO Bulgur, olive oil, lemon, onion, parsley, mint, tomato, cucumber SIDES Garlic Mashed Potatoes PLEASE SELECT ONE Red Bliss Potato Salad Orzo Rice Pilaf Roasted cherry tomato, olive oil, Kalamata olives, feta Baked Beans Rice Pilaf Collard Greens Roasted Root Vegetables Please contact Leigh Fike 510-817-0981 or [email protected] 98 Broadway, Oakland CA 94607 • 510.817.0980 • plankOakland.com The Uptown The Rockridge $37++ per person $42++ per person APPETIZER APPETIZER Classic Bruschetta Vegetable Crudité Diced tomatoes, basil, garlic, olive oil Celery, carrot, red bell pepper, cucumber, cherry tomato, SALADS ranch dressing PLEASE SELECT ONE SALAD Caesar Salad Mixed Greens Salad Romaine, shredded asiago, crouton, caesar dressing Spring mix, carrot, cucumber, cherry tomato, Mixed Greens Salad dressing choice of ranch, blue cheese, balsamic vinaigrette Spring mix, carrot, cucumber, cherry tomato, MAINS Dressing choice of ranch, blue cheese, balsamic vinaigrette PLEASE SELECT TWO MAINS Roasted Sirloin PLEASE SELECT TWO Herb Crusted Prime Rib Chicken Parmesan Rosemary, garlic, horseradish sauce Crispy chicken breast, olive oil, marinara, angel hair pasta Pasta Bolognese Meat Lasagna Beef, pork, marinara, cream, carrot, garlic Ground beef, sausage, marinara, shredded asiago, mozzarella Shrimp Scampi Vegetable Lasagna – (Veg) Garlic, tomatoes, white wine, linguini Zucchini, yellow squash, red bell peppers, alfredo Oven Roasted Chicken Spiedini Tri-Color Penne Pasta – (Veg) Stuffed with spinach, mozzarella, bacon Zucchini, yellow squash, red bell peppers, olive oil SIDES Cheese Tortellini – (Veg) PLEASE SELECT THREE Garlic butter, fresh parsley, fresh grated asiago cheese Roasted Red Potatoes Mac & Cheese Grilled Asparagus Collard Greens Roasted Root Vegetables Please
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