Berkeley has no shortage of vegetarian restaurants. You’ll have your choice of Thai, Indian, Chinese, Italian, and just about every other ethnic variety. It’s also lucky enough to have a good ol’ Southern restaurant squeezed into a shoebox of a space in Albany, near Marin and Solana avenues.
Jodie’s is soul food with the emphasis on soul. You’ll get fed with love and pride. The menu is filled with vegetarian options If you can’t choose, just ask for “nothing with something, minus the meat.”
The food at Jodies is quite unique. The owner is proud to tell you that there’s no other restaurant with the same dishes. These are all figments of their imagination.
The recipes are filled with flavor from slow cooking and real spices. Don’t even think of adding ketchup or syrup to your dishes until you’ve tasted them au naturel.
Jodie’s is not for everyone. It’s tiny, cramped, and bohemian. You will end up chatting with everyone that has found a space inside or at the sidewalk tables. This is not the place to enjoy a long breakfast with a book and solitude. This is where you go when you want something unique, flavorful, and enjoy the company of new friends.

Although Jodie’s is tiny and cramped, it is still somewhat accessible. A wheelchair could not get to the bathroom. However, there is outdoor seating and there is no step to enter the restaurant. There are no braille menus, but asking for advice is half the fun.
- Jodie’s Restaurant
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- 902 Masonic Ave
- Berkeley, 94706
- (650) 364-2808
- Southern and Soul Food
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