Oakland: This new restaurant’s pampered $36 chicken is destination-worthy

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For those who mourned the end of Oliveto, the 35-year-old Oakland restaurant that closed last year and was critical in establishing the Bay Area as a leader in farm-to-table cuisine, you’ll be pleased to know that the new ACRE Kitchen & Bar shares many similarities with Bob and Maggie Klein’s Cal-Ital institution. It’s fresh yet familiar.

ACRE, which specializes in Cal-Med cuisine, opened quietly in mid December in Oliveto’s iconic, two-story Market Hall Rockridge space. The owners, executive chef and Oakland resident Dirk Tolsma and managing partner Pete Sittnick, gave the interior a much-needed refresh but have otherwise retained much of what made Oliveto memorable, from the innovative sound system to the downstairs café, which is churning out some impressive, stone hearth-fired pizzas.

Chef David Jacobson, left, looks on as Saul Alvarado pulls out a Margarita pizza out of the oven at Acre Kitchen & Bar in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Chef David Jacobson, left, looks on as Saul Alvarado pulls a Margarita pizza out of the oven at Acre Kitchen & Bar in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

The commitment to seasonal and sustainable cuisine is there too, with a dinner menu that highlights farms in California and beyond. From a service standpoint, our experience was stellar, which is rare for a restaurant in its second week of business. Here are other impressions from our recent dinner:

VIBE: Cozy and warm, with the downstairs hearth and upstairs rotisserie driving much of that hygge. The creams and greens, wood accents and warm leather tones certainly contribute, as does a new 17-seat soapstone bar overlooking College Avenue. The walls are covered with framed recipe cards from the Kleins — a thoughtful touch — drawings by local artists and large paintings, including a 10-foot black-and-white of overlapping, totem-like faces, perhaps a nod to community, by the great San Francisco artist Donald Mitchell.

Patrons dine out at Acre Kitchen & Bar in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Patrons dine out at Acre Kitchen & Bar in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

FOOD: ACRE’s menu is approachable. It’s divided into starters ($8-$28), shareables ($13-$27) and larger plates ($28-$63), with about six options each. Overall, flourishes, techniques and unique ingredients elevate dishes you’ve probably had elsewhere and forgotten about.

Burrata is spiffed up with Moroccan spices, garlic shrimp is finished with a blend of sherries and aged Tennessee smoked ham is shaved paper thin and nestled among cubes of persimmons in a clever take on prosciutto and melon. That dish, Persimmon & Benton’s Country Ham ($16), is finished with a pomegranate sauce and crunchy mustard greens. It’s a lovely balance.

Chef and co-owner Dirk Tolsma pours olive oil on a ham and persimmon dish at Acre Kitchen & Bar in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group)
Chef and co-owner Dirk Tolsma pours olive oil on a ham and persimmon dish at Acre Kitchen & Bar in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023. (Ray Chavez/Bay Area News Group) 

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