About Lovely Day
Lovely Day is an industrial-chic event and dining venue tucked into a 140-year-old railway car barn in Oakland’s Longfellow neighborhood (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). The former Grove Street train car house (built in 1891) has been transformed into a versatile gathering place with soaring 25-foot vaulted ceilings, exposed brick walls, and a warm, creative vibe (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Co-owned by Jen McKay of Grace Street Catering (through The Groke Group), this women-owned space blends fine casual dining with high-energy gatherings. It was originally a weekend pop-up and now serves as an event venue for up to ~500 guests (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Signature features include two large indoor rooms (the historic “Car Barn” and adjacent “Shop”), a custom cedar-bar, a glass-enclosed Jewel Box side room, and an intimate outdoor courtyard centered around a 90-year-old acacia tree (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Generous industrial kitchens (serving thousands of meals) back the venue, underscoring its origins as a catering hub. Lovely Day is notable not just for its dramatic architecture and authentic re-use of Oakland history, but for the founders’ fun-loving ethos: guests can dance under spaceship-like light sculptures, shoot off confetti, even dine in pajamas if they choose (lovelydayoakland.com ) (eastbayexpress.com ). In short, Lovely Day feels like a friend’s warmly decorated loft – wide open and welcoming – but on a grand, historic scale (lovelydayoakland.com ) (eastbayexpress.com ).
Events and Programming
As a multi-use event space , Lovely Day hosts a wide range of happenings. You’ll find live music concerts (jazz, folk, indie, electronic) in its two rooms, art exhibitions, dance workshops, theater shows, and public parties. Regular highlights include Sofar Sounds secret-concert evenings, themed day parties (often on weekends, featuring house or R&B DJs), cultural festivals, and even sports-watching gatherings on big-screen TVs. A recent calendar featured everything from a “world folk jam” Summer Solstice festival (with global music and dance) to art collectives’ exhibitions, a laid-back football tailgate brunch, and soulful electric string concerts (lovelydayoakland.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). Community and corporate events also fill the schedule: think family reunions, weddings, birthday parties, holiday dinners, mindful retreats, and UC Berkeley pre-show dinners (in partnership with Zellerbach Hall (lovelydayoakland.com )). Some events include catered meals or food trucks, reflecting Lovely Day’s culinary roots. Notable past events have ranged from Bay Area legend Jaron Lanier’s intimate “Proof of Consciousness” concert to yoga-and-live-music wellness days, and lighthearted watch parties on the patio. The frequency is flexible – check the official calendar – but expect an event most weekends and often on weeknights. Ticket prices vary by event; many concerts and workshops set tickets in the $20–$40 range (for example, Sofar concerts have been around $24 (lovelydayoakland.com )), while some big parties or seated performances may run $30–$60. Smaller community events or fundraisers might charge suggested donations or sliding-scale fees. In general, major shows sell tickets online in advance (often through platforms like Eventbrite or Ticket Fairy), so popular gigs can sell out quickly.
Tickets and Booking
Lovely Day itself doesn’t have its own box office – tickets are handled by each event’s organizer. Links to buy tickets usually appear on Lovely Day’s event listings (even via their newsletter or social media calendar (linktr.ee )), leading to third-party sellers. There is no central ticket window on site. To secure seats for in-demand shows (like Sofar or themed dance parties), it’s best to purchase online as soon as tickets go on sale. Sign up for Lovely Day’s email newsletter or follow their social accounts to get advance notice of event sales. When booking, note that some events (e.g. festivals or premium concerts) may offer tiered pricing or discounts for early purchase. After-sales are rare: standard venue policy is no refunds or exchanges through Lovely Day, since tickets are exchangeable only at the event operator’s discretion. If an event doesn’t sell out, a limited number of tickets may be available at the door, but don’t count on it for a full house. Always carry ID when buying or picking up tickets, as many events will require age verification for 18+ or 21+ shows. Group purchases are usually made per event; Large private租 rental inquiries go through Lovely Day’s events team.
Seating and Layout
Lovely Day’s interior is open and flexible rather than fixed seating. The two main indoor spaces – the Car Barn (about 2,000 sq ft) and the Shop (about 2,400 sq ft) – have high exposed-beam ceilings and expansive floors (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Neither room has permanent theater seats. Instead, layouts are customized per event: for a rock show or dance party, you’ll typically stand or sit around low cocktail tables; for a seated performance or ceremony, rented chairs might be arranged in rows (up to ~350+ in total). The attached Jewel Box in the Car Barn is a glassed side room (with jewel-toned drapes) that can hold smaller audiences or act as a green room (lovelydayoakland.com ). The outdoor Courtyard is a lovely lawn-and-patio area under a mature Acacia tree with stone paving, used for mingling, bar games or extra seating (lovelydayoakland.com ). Together, Car Barn + Courtyard can accommodate ~280 standing guests (or ~350 theater-style) (lovelydayoakland.com ); the Shop + Courtyard can handle ~400 standing (or up to ~500 theater-style) (lovelydayoakland.com ). And if the entire venue is open (Car Barn + Shop + Courtyard), the absolute max reach about 480 standing or 500 seated theater-style (lovelydayoakland.com ). Best viewing spots depend on the setup: most stages or DJ zones are placed at one end of a room (often near the bar or a wall), so aim to stand or sit facing that end. If it’s general admission, find a spot with a clear line-of-sight to the performance area and speakers. Near the front gives intimacy, however the Car Barn’s open cathedral space has fairly even acoustics – thanks to a pro sound system provided in each area (lovelydayoakland.com ). The sound quality is usually very good, though the lofty brick space adds resonance. Seats along side walls may be quieter but further from view, so center-of-room is often best for both sound and sightlines. (Some patrons like the jewel-toned Lounge side room for a cozy view of smaller bands.) There are no fixed VIP boxes or balconies here, but some events occasionally reserve private tables or curtained-off areas upon request. The venue provides furniture (high-tops, lounge chairs, heaters) for setups, but guests should expect a lively, communal-floor experience rather than assigned auditorium seating.
Getting There and Parking
Address: Lovely Day is at 4629 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Oakland, CA 94609 (www.ticketfairy.com ), on a corner just south of West Grand Ave (near 47th Street). This is in the northern part of Oakland, just off I-580. From downtown Oakland or Berkeley, take I-580 to the West Grand/MacArthur exit and head south on MLK Way. The MacArthur BART station (Lake Merritt/MacArthur area) is the closest train station, about a 0.7-mile (15-minute) walk north along MLK. AC Transit bus routes also run on MLK – notably Line 18 (Solano-SHATTUCK-Park/14th via Children’s Hospital and Downtown) and Line 12 (Grand/MLK) – with stops within a block of the venue. Riders coming from West Oakland or Downtown can transfer at nearby hubs. If traveling by rideshare (Uber/Lyft), drop-off in front of 4629 MLK (there’s a short driveway and curb cutout) or on 47th St. just west of MLK. Street parking is plentiful and free on surrounding blocks (lovelydayoakland.com ). For added security, there’s a 24/7 paid parking garage at Children’s Hospital (MLK between 52nd and 53rd) just a couple blocks south (lovelydayoakland.com ). That lot allows in-and-out privileges (keep your ticket) and often sells discount parking coupons on exit. Lovely Day’s own fenced Courtyard can also hold a few cars (typically 5 normally, up to 8 double-parked) (lovelydayoakland.com ), so private events sometimes reserve it for VIPs or food-truck setups. No valet service is provided by default. In summary: for a safe bet, arrive early to snag curbside parking on MLK or side streets; otherwise plan to use the hospital garage ($) or catch a rideshare/BART.
Inside the Venue
When you step in, expect an inviting, walk-in lounge atmosphere. Guests usually enter into the large Car Barn area, where a long custom oak-bar (wood-topped, cedar-shelved) greets you. The bar is fully stocked with a Type 47 liquor license, offering craft cocktails, local beer, and an extensive wine list (www.partyslate.com ) (www.mapquest.com ). In most events, bartenders serve drink tickets or cards at a dedicated bar counter; bottled water and non-alcoholic drinks are available too. Food service (if part of the event) comes from Lovely Day’s gourmet kitchen team – expect creative comfort food plates (vegetarian and gluten-free options abound) like unique appetizers and shareable dinners (lovely-day-2.wheree.com ). Because the space started as Grace Street’s catering site, the menu quality is a big draw: reviewers rave about dishes like fried yams, cauliflower bites and inventive entrees (www.mapquest.com ) (eastbayexpress.com ). Seating indoors is casual – you’ll see high cocktail tables, padded benches, and free-standing chairs arranged around the rooms as needed. The decor is stylish but cozy: instead of ordinary ceiling lights, enormous modern light-sculptures hang down (reminiscent of an art gallery or even a spaceship interior) (eastbayexpress.com ). Walls of the Barn are warm-toned plaster or exposed brick, set off by rustic wood tables, giving a near-Scandinavian vibe mixed with industrial charm. Toward the back of the Shop you’ll find a colorful mural wall and even a hanging indoor garden – all contributing a playful, creative flair. Throughout the building, you’ll enjoy a relaxed “living room” feel in the main lounge areas.
The event team typically sets up a check-in table at the entrance – be prepared with your tickets (printed or digital) and ID if needed. Security is generally low-key for most shows, but bag checks are possible for larger concerts. Restrooms are located near the main rooms (with at least one fully wheelchair-accessible stall) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Coat racks or cloakroom service may be offered only for big events; otherwise there’s usually space to hang jackets near the bar or in corners. Lovely Day provides heating (including patio heaters outside) in cool weather and ceiling fans/AC in summer, so tours comfortable year-round. Free Wi-Fi may be available for event staff, but attendees should not count on open venue Wi-Fi – cellular service in this area is generally reliable in modern venues. Inside seating mixes tables and standing room; at seated events the best view is up front near the performance area, while at club nights people often spread out onto the dance floor in front of DJs. Additional unique touches include a large projector screen and a 75” television (e.g. for sports or presentations) (lovelydayoakland.com ), and plenty of USB outlets for charging phones. A souvenir or merchandise table for bands or events can be set up by the shop entrance if needed. Overall, the interior is laid-back but vibrant – you’ll notice friendly staff (often a mix of Grace Street and hired crews) and an enthusiastic crowd. No formal dress code is enforced; people generally dress casually or to-theme. Wheat is encouraged, as the founder notes “fine dining doesn’t have to be snooty” (lovelydayoakland.com ).
Nearby Amenities
Lovely Day is in a walking-friendly area with lots around it. For dining before or after a show, nearby options await in the adjacent Temescal and Rockridge districts. Just a few minutes west on Freeman is Temescal Alley (with cafes and trendy eateries), and a half-mile north on Grand Avenue lie spots like Spasso Italian restaurant, Kino Ramen, or the historic BrainWash bar (upstairs in a laundromat). A casual popular choice is The Redwood Bistro (at nearby Grand & 47th) for wood-fired pizzas and burgers. If you want craft cocktails or local beer nearby, try Temescal Brewing or Hopscotch on Grand. Uptown Oakland is just 1–2 miles south (rock music venues and craft cocktail bars abound), and Jack London Square is a short drive east for waterfront dining (e.g. Firehouse Restaurant).
Travelers can book lodging within 1–2 miles: the Courtyard by Marriott at MacArthur BART is under a mile away, and downtown Oakland offers hotels like the Waterfront Marriott and the Oakland Marriott City Center (roughly 2–3 miles). Berkeley's hotels are also close by to the north. If parking at Lovely Day is tricky, guests often park near MacArthur BART and take a cab or bus. After late-night events, the closest BART (MacArthur or 19th St) or an AC transit night bus (e.g. #800) will get you home; rideshares remain plentiful in Oakland after hours. Overall, arriving 30–60 minutes before showtime is smart to grab a bite or drink at a nearby spot and ensure easy parking. The neighborhood is considered fairly safe, but as with any late-night outing, use well-lit paths and don’t leave valuables in cars.
What Makes This Venue Special
Lovely Day stands out for its historic architecture and offbeat party ethos in the Bay Area. It’s not every day you dance under a tree planted in 1930s Oakland, inside a 1891 streetcar barn (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). The juxtaposition of history and modernity gives it character: visitors often note the alien “space-garden” lights against the turn-of-the-century brick and wood (eastbayexpress.com ). The founder, Jen McKay, crafted a venue that “feels as comfortable and welcoming as home—there’re just no dishes to do” (lovelydayoakland.com ). This means guests are encouraged to let loose – even lighting sparklers, popping confetti cannons or dining in comfort clothes is part of the spirit (lovelydayoakland.com ). It’s well-regarded as a complete events campus: an indoor cathedral-scale ballroom (the Car Barn), a rustic warehouse lounge (the Shop), plus a charming patio. Locals love that it bridges worlds – you can have a gourmet multi-course meal from Grace Street’s kitchens, then dance to DJs into the night, all under one roof. The staff’s culinary cred (Grace Street Catering) and the Groke Group’s restaurant savvy (“The Chapel,” “The Good Hop”) means event food and drink here are a notch above typical venue grub. Culturally, Lovely Day has become a community hub for Oakland’s creative scene, hosting everything from breakout local band debuts to holistic health fairs. It even partners with UC Berkeley’s Zellerbach Hall to provide quick pre-show dining for classical audiences (lovelydayoakland.com ) – a rare link between the city’s rock-and-roll vibe and its academic music institutions. In short, Elegant details in a rugged industrial shell plus a friendly, do-as-you-want attitude make Lovely Day a beloved and unique fixture on the Oakland events map.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: Lovely Day is wheelchair-friendly throughout. All floors, restrooms and entrances are accessible (lovelydayoakland.com ). If you have mobility concerns, the space is mostly level, and staff will help as needed. Age/ID: Each event sets its own age limit. Many concerts are 21+, while family-friendly or all-ages shows (and some festivals) welcome teens or kids (e.g. one recent festival let kids under 12 in free (www.ticketfairy.com )). Always check the event description. For 18+/21+ nights, bring valid ID. Food/Drink: Expect a full bar (beer, wine, plus creative cocktails) on site – outside drinks aren’t allowed except wine with a corkage fee (lovelydayoakland.com ). Non-alcoholic beverages and snacks (or catered meals) will be available if the event includes food service. If you have dietary needs, most modes of cuisine are covered (the venue staff is known for accommodating vegetarians/vegans and other diets (lovely-day-2.wheree.com )). What to bring: A positive attitude! After that, essentials are comfy shoes (you may stand/dance on concrete floors), a light jacket for the courtyard, and your phone. Bags larger than a purse may be searched or discouraged, so pack lightly. Earplugs can be smart for loud concerts. Fellows often dress casually. Security: Lovely Day is a safe environment. Conduct is monitored for everyone's comfort. Avoid bringing weapons or illegal substances. Smoking/vaping is not allowed inside; outdoor smoking is restricted to the courtyard or sidewalk before/after the event (please use provided ashtrays). Arrival: Plan to arrive 20–30 minutes early for general admission events (even earlier for sold-out shows) to get through lines, check coat, find your spot, and hit the bar. For dinner events, arrive at the start time if you're seated. Staff typically open doors half an hour before showtime. Photography: Casual photos are fine. Unless a performer specifically requests no phones or photos, feel free to snap memories. Flash is usually discouraged in live music – check signage. Weather: All events will go on rain or shine – the main rooms are fully indoors. The courtyard is covered by trees and patio heaters, but bring an umbrella if a storm’s brewing. Common mistakes to avoid: Don’t assume you can bring your own food or alcohol – Lovely Day’s policy requires use of their catering/bar (wine excepted) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Don’t wait until the last minute to park (street spots fill up near concerts). On-campus etiquette: The venue encourages communal celebration – feel free to dance, sing, and be festive. But be mindful of neighbors by keeping noise mostly indoors (though the site allows amplified music late into the evening (www.partyslate.com )).
How much do event tickets usually cost at Lovely Day?
Ticket prices vary by event type. Small community events or workshops may be very low-cost or donation-based, while concerts or big parties typically range from around $20 up to $50+. For example, a recent Sofar Sounds concert there charged $24 (lovelydayoakland.com ). Always check the specific event listing for exact pricing, and expect seating tiers (VIP vs. general) on bigger shows.
Where do I buy tickets for a Lovely Day event?
Lovely Day relies on each event’s organizer to handle ticketing. The venue’s website and social media will link you to the official sale page (often an Eventbrite or Ticket Fairy page). There is no on-site box office, so purchase online in advance via the provided links. It helps to bookmark the Lovely Day calendar or sign up for their newsletter (linktr.ee ) for alerts to new ticket drops.
Can I buy admission at the door of Lovely Day?
Some events permit a limited number of tickets at the door if not sold out, but there is no guarantee. If “door sales” are available, the event listing will specify a start time and price. For popular shows (like well-known bands or limited-capacity performances), door tickets may sell out. It’s safest to assume online purchase only and arrive early if you hope to buy at the door.
Does Lovely Day have its own parking lot, and is it free?
Lovely Day does not have a traditional parking lot open to the public. Instead, ample street parking lines the surrounding blocks, which is free in most spots (lovelydayoakland.com ). For secured parking, attendees can use the 24/7 Children’s Hospital garage on MLK Jr Way (between 52nd & 53rd) – it’s paid but offers in/out privileges (lovelydayoakland.com ). On busy nights, consider arriving early to claim free curb spots. The venue’s courtyard can hold a handful of cars (around 5–8) for event rentals or service vehicles (lovelydayoakland.com ), but this isn’t intended for general guest parking.
How can I get to Lovely Day by public transit?
The nearest BART station is MacArthur (north of Lake Merritt). From MacArthur BART, it’s about a 0.7-mile walk south on MLK Jr Way to 47th St. Multiple AC Transit buses run along MLK Jr Way; Lines 18 and 12 stop within a block of the venue, connecting to downtown Oakland, Emeryville and Berkeley. If you use a rideshare or taxi, the best drop-off is in front of 4629 MLK Jr Way (www.ticketfairy.com ). For late-night events, BART's last trains and AC Transit’s Owl buses (if running) are options, but rideshares can also handle late departures.
Are the rooms at Lovely Day accessible by wheelchair?
Yes. The venue is fully ADA-compliant. All spaces – including the main halls, bar areas, and restrooms – are wheelchair accessible (lovelydayoakland.com ). The teams ensure ramps or lifts are in place, so guests with mobility aids can enter and move around comfortably. Even the outdoor courtyard is ramped. If you have special access needs, just let the event staff know when you arrive.
Is seating at Lovely Day reserved or general admission?
Most shows at Lovely Day are general admission (standing or unreserved seating). For seated events (like a talk or dinner), chairs may be set up for all attendees. There are no permanent assigned seats. If you need a seat, get there early to claim a chair or table. The best views are usually at the front near the performance area (lovelydayoakland.com ), but any open spot in the main hall will give you a good view, thanks to the high ceilings and minimal obstructions.
Where is the stage or performance area? Are there VIP sections?
There isn’t a fixed stage – organizers typically set up the performance area at one end of a room. In the Car Barn, this is often near the bar or Jewel Box side; in the Shop, it might be against the mural wall. VIP sections aren’t a standard feature, but some events may rope off a few tables as VIP seating. Otherwise, it’s generally open floor. For dancing events, the center of the room becomes the dance floor, while for seated shows there will be rows of chairs or picnic-style floor seating facing the performers.
What items are not allowed inside Lovely Day?
As a rule of thumb, do not bring outside alcohol (the venue must provide all bar service, per their license (lovelydayoakland.com )). Guests can bring sealed water bottles or personal medications. Weapons, large glass bottles, and illegal drugs are prohibited. Smoking or vaping is banned indoors; use only the outdoor designated areas (generally the courtyard or sidewalk). Large professional cameras or music-recording devices may be restricted depending on the event. If in doubt, ask the staff – they’ll have a clear list of prohibited items at the door.
Can I bring my own food or cater my own meal at Lovely Day?
Guests cannot bring their own food inside – Lovely Day provides catering through its kitchens. Event organizers may use the on-site industrial kitchen (with a rental charge) or have food trucks park in the courtyard. Wine is the only outside alcohol allowed (with a corkage fee) (lovelydayoakland.com ); otherwise all drinks must be purchased at the bar. If you’re attending a ticketed dinner event, the meal will be handled by the venue’s culinary team, so just come hungry and let the staff know of any allergies.
What are the age restrictions at Lovely Day?
Age limits are set per event. Some functions are 18+ or 21+ (often those with dancing or late-night music). Others, like daytime workshops or family concerts, are all-ages – even children under 12 are free at some events (www.ticketfairy.com ). Always check the specific event page. ID checks are done for restricted events. If you want to bring minors to a show, double-check that the event allows it. Regardless, Lovely Day is a licensed venue, so expect a mature crowd at evening concerts.
Are there restroom and accessibility facilities?
Yes – Lovely Day has multiple restrooms including at least one fully wheelchair-accessible restroom (lovelydayoakland.com ). Restrooms are kept clean and include common amenities. The entire venue (indoor and outdoor) is accessible by ramps or level floors, and seating is accommodated for those who need it. There is no charge for any accessibility service. Staff are willing to assist if you need help getting around or finding facilities.
What is the capacity of Lovely Day?
The total capacity depends on configuration. Individually, the Car Barn holds about 100 seated or 80 standing (dance party) and the Shop holds about 150 seated or 200 standing (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). With the Courtyard in use (up to 250 standing), the whole venue can fit roughly 480 people standing (or ~500 theater-style) (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com ). Note that during a particular event, occupancy may be limited by permits, but these numbers give a sense of space.
Can Lovely Day be rented for private events like weddings?
Absolutely. Lovely Day is a fully rentable event venue. You can book individual spaces or the entire venue for private gatherings – weddings, corporate events, or large parties. The facilities (multiple rooms, kitchens, bar, and courtyard) make it ideal for a reception or conference. Rental rates start in the high thousands (off-peak) and include setup time. Because of its size (up to ~500 guests), it can accommodate large weddings or big conferences comfortably (lovelydayoakland.com ). Contact Lovely Day directly for planning details (it’s handled by their events team, as noted in the FAQ).
What is the history behind Lovely Day’s building?
The building dates to 1891, originally part of the Key Route electric railway system. It served as a maintenance barn for Oakland Consolidated Street Railway’s streetcars (lovelydayoakland.com ). After union of lines in 1906, the building sat vacant until it became a laundry, was rebuilt post-fire in 1914, and eventually housed Grace Street Catering starting in 2006. Now Lovely Day has honor that heritage: its brick-and-steel structure is largely original, a piece of Oakland transit history. Being in a historic car barn with 25-ft ceilings is part of what makes a visit to Lovely Day unique. (lovelydayoakland.com ) (lovelydayoakland.com )