747 San Pablo Ave, Albany
Photo provided by 310 Eatery
310 Eatery, the L.A. style street food restaurant that originally opened in 2014 in Walnut Creek, and features some of the tastiest burgers in the Bay Area is set to reopen in Albany on March 30th where Grazzy Burgers used to be. Interestingly, they also plan on possibly returning to downtown Walnut Creek sometime in 2019 for an “unprecedented 5th
time”.
From a press release:
For those that have missed The 310 and it’s “Krazy-Delish” menu including some
favorites such as our Bacon Jam Fries, The 405 Traffic Jam Burger and Little Tokyo
Po’ Boy Soft Shell Crab sandwich, wait no more. The 310 has “Detoured” yet again.
The all too familiar A frames are up and this time Aaron Fong and The 310 goes full
circle having acquired the space which is the former home of Grazzy Burgers in
Albany, CA (now permanently closed). This spot is most dear to Aaron since it was
there where he began his career in the Burgers and Brew business as a server in
2013. While there, he became inspired to open his own “Burgers and Brew”
establishment, focusing on menu items that have been inspired by Street and
Comfort Foods of greater Los Angeles. The 310 launched in 2014 in Downtown
Walnut Creek.Flash forward to 2018, the exact same space with a few updates is now the new
permanent home for The 310. And for the first time, The 310 will not only continue
it’s tradition serving some of The Bay’s Best Burgers, Fries, etc., it will look forward
to serving it’s very first Rotating Craft Beer program. All of it’s beers will be carefully
selected to compliment the already “Krazy-Delish” menu. The wait is over on Friday,
March 30, 2018. We hope to see all of you that have become fans of The 310. We
miss you and look forward to seeing you all again in the not too distant future.