Sea Wolf Restaurant ("the Restaurant of Tomorrow") was located on Jack London Square where Scott's Seafood is now located. It opened April 30, 1952. It was named for Jack London's novel, The Sea Wolf.
Sea Wolf was the scene of civil rights protests in the mid-1960s.
AlamedaInfo.org has lots of postcards and menus from the restaurant here.
The building was designed by architect Harry Bruno. 1
Ad from April 4, 1954 Daily Review
(fair use)
c. 1960s postcard
Oakland Tribune April 29, 1952
1952 1
Links and References
- Jack London Square on AlamedaInfo,.com - postcards, matchbooks, etc.
- Jack London Square Cafe Contract Let Oakland Tribune August 29, 1951
- Sea Wolf Restaurant Architect and Engineer July 1952

