Step onto Park Street in Alameda and you can’t miss Ole’s Waffle Shop, its brick façade glowing under neon that has lured neighbors inside since 1927.
Nearly a century later, it still holds steady against passing trends, serving hearty breakfasts without a hint of fuss.
The omelets have their loyalists, but it’s the golden waffles, hot coffee, and easy counter chatter that seal the deal. Ole’s is the kind of diner that feels both lived-in and legendary, a true community anchor.
Park Street Neon And Brick
As the sun drops, neon letters shine against the diner’s original brick walls, giving Park Street an old-school glow. The corner feels timeless, like it has always belonged…