Dave's Coffee Shop

Object/Artifact

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Museum of Neon Art

Name/Title

Dave's Coffee Shop

Entry/Object ID

2007.11.1

Description

From North Oakland, CA. Text: "DAVE'S COFFEE SHOP / COFFEE SHOP"

Category

Signs

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1930 - 1939

Dimensions

Height

11 ft

Width

21 ft

Depth

12 in

Dimension Notes

2 arrows: 40" x 54" x 16" each. Double-sided. 25 amps. 7/15k transformers.

Interpretative Labels

Label

Dave’s Coffee Shop Circa 1930s North Oakland, CA Donated by Theodore Sciacqua Dave’s Coffee Shop was a beloved diner from North Oakland, California, that closed in 2008. The jolly chef welcomed guests of all ages twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week to enjoy a warm cup of coffee or a grilled cheese. It opened in the 1930s with only three booths and six stools. Dave’s switched up its business model to a limited breakfast/lunch schedule in 1995 which ultimately led to its eventual downfall. Those who remember Dave’s might also remember that it was located on a sharp angle. The building was built along the rail tracks that train cars used to cart rocks from the Rockridge Quarry, which led to the restaurant's distinctive shape. Dave’s exemplifies how signage can preserve and share multiple histories of the businesses they belong to, their cities, and the built environment.