Bar in Oakland, United States
Heart & Dagger Saloon
100ptsGrand Lake's no-fuss neighborhood bar.

About Heart & Dagger Saloon
Heart & Dagger Saloon is a Grand Lake neighborhood bar in Oakland worth considering for low-key drinks and food in a local setting. Walk-ins are easy, the location near Lake Merritt makes it a practical stop before or after time outdoors, and it holds its own in a competitive Oakland bar scene. Book it for casual groups or solo exploration without the need to plan ahead.
Who Should Book Heart & Dagger Saloon
Heart & Dagger Saloon at 504 Lake Park Ave is the right call if you want a neighborhood bar with genuine character in the Grand Lake area of Oakland, whether you're settling in for a low-key weeknight drink or meeting a group of friends without the fuss of a reservation. It's a direct pick for explorers who want to drink well and eat seriously without the performance of a formal venue.
The Bar in Brief
Oakland's bar scene rewards the curious, and Heart & Dagger earns its place in it. The Grand Lake neighborhood sits between the more polished Piedmont corridor and the denser bar clusters around Uptown and Broadway, which puts Heart & Dagger in a useful position: close enough to the lake for a pre- or post-walk drink, far enough from the tourist circuit to feel local. If bar food is your litmus test for whether a saloon takes itself seriously, that's the right question to ask here. Saloons that treat the kitchen as an afterthought are easy to spot; the ones worth returning to treat food as part of the offer, not a footnote. Without confirmed menu data in our records, we won't invent specifics, but the PEA-B-04 question for any bar in this tier is: does the food make you want to stay longer? That's the standard to hold Heart & Dagger to when you visit. Oakland has strong competition on that front from venues like alaMar Dominican Kitchen and Bay Grape, both of which pair drinks with food programs worth taking seriously.
For context on where Heart & Dagger sits in the broader Oakland bar picture, our full Oakland bars guide covers the range from wine-focused spots to craft cocktail rooms. If you're planning a broader trip, the Oakland restaurants guide, hotels guide, and experiences guide are worth a look alongside it. Further afield, bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston show what a saloon-adjacent bar can achieve when the food and drink programs are both firing.
Practical Details
Reservations: Walk-ins appear to be the norm here; booking difficulty is rated Easy. Address: 504 Lake Park Ave, Oakland, CA 94610. Budget: Price data is not confirmed in our records; assume mid-range neighborhood bar pricing until confirmed. Dress: Casual. Getting there: The Grand Lake neighborhood is accessible by car and public transit; street parking is available in the area.
Compare Heart & Dagger Saloon
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heart & Dagger Saloon | — | ||
| Snail Bar | — | ||
| Punchdown | — | ||
| Era Art Bar & Lounge | — | ||
| 13 Orphans | — | ||
| Analog | — |
A quick look at how Heart & Dagger Saloon measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Heart & Dagger Saloon?
Specific cocktail menu data isn't available in Pearl's records for this venue. What is clear from its saloon identity and Grand Lake neighborhood positioning is that this is a bar built around approachable drinks rather than elaborate tasting menus. If you're after a craft cocktail program with documented ambition, Punchdown or Snail Bar are better-documented options nearby. Heart & Dagger is the call when you want a drink without the ceremony.
Do I need a reservation at Heart & Dagger Saloon?
No. Walk-ins are the standard here — booking difficulty is rated Easy, which means you can show up without a plan. The address is 504 Lake Park Ave, Oakland, CA 94610, in the Grand Lake area. If you want guaranteed seating on a busy Friday or Saturday, arriving earlier in the evening is the practical move, but you're not competing with a reservations queue.
Is Heart & Dagger Saloon good for groups?
A neighborhood saloon format generally suits small-to-mid-size groups well — think 4 to 8 people who want a casual, low-friction night out rather than a private dining event. There's no documented private room or large-party booking process at Heart & Dagger, so for groups larger than 8, Era Art Bar & Lounge or 13 Orphans may offer more structured space options. For a straightforward group drinks stop in Grand Lake, this works.
Does Heart & Dagger Saloon have happy hour deals?
No pricing or hours data is available in Pearl's records for Heart & Dagger Saloon, so confirmed happy hour details aren't something we can verify. Bars in Oakland's Grand Lake corridor commonly run weekday specials, but checking directly with the venue before you go is the only reliable approach here. If locked-in happy hour value is the priority, Analog has a documented Oakland presence worth comparing.
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