Neat, I've been there a few times and never knew the meaning behind the name. Their bulk section is the best I've ever seen.
It's in their official history. But I'm old enough to remember it. I wasn't a huge Berkeley Bowl customer before they moved to their current location, but I do remember shopping a few times at that Safeway store when I was a student in the 90s. It was really weird with that store too, because it was in a fairly low income area near the border with Oakland. Safeway said their problem was that they had way too many customers living from paycheck to paycheck and only buying small quantities, which increased their labor costs. Supermarkets need a good proportion of loaded shopping carts to be financially viable.
In 1977, Glenn Yasuda opened a small neighborhood market in the converted building that formerly housed Berkeley Bowl bowling alley and Berkeley Bowl was born.
In 1999, we moved into a renovated former Safeway site at 2020 Oregon Street, which gave us the ability to truly expand all areas of our growing business.
In June of 2009, our second store, Berkeley Bowl West, opened in a new modern building at 920 Heinz Avenue, in the former Heinz Ketchup factory.
Berkeley Bowl West features expanded parking areas, including an underground parking lot below the main building, with charging stations for electric vehicles!
The Heinz complex buildings are still there across the street. Scharffen Berger Chocolate used to be in one of the buildings - I think where they made pickles.