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Iconic Oakland Bakery in Historic Black Panthers Building Closes After 30 Years
It's All Good Bakery, a beloved community institution, has shuttered its doors after decades of serving up sweet treats and preserving local history.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 6:55pm
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After 30 years of operation, It's All Good Bakery, a renowned Oakland bakery that was housed in the historic first headquarters of the Black Panther Party, has abruptly closed its doors. The family-owned business, known for its popular desserts like sweet potato pie and German chocolate cake, was a community institution that aimed to honor the legacy of the Black Panthers and provide opportunities for local residents. The closure marks the 'end of an era' for the beloved bakery.
Why it matters
The closure of It's All Good Bakery is significant as it represents the loss of a cherished local business that was deeply rooted in Oakland's history and culture. The bakery operated out of a building that served as the original headquarters for the Black Panther Party, a seminal civil rights organization, and the owner sought to continue that legacy of community service and empowerment. Its shuttering raises questions about the balance between preserving historical sites and meeting the demand for new housing development in the region.
The details
It's All Good Bakery opened in 1996 and was owned by Oakland native Kim Cloud, who used family recipes that had been passed down for generations. Cloud later purchased the building that housed the bakery, only to later learn that it was the original headquarters of the Black Panther Party. The bakery became a popular destination for both locals and out-of-town visitors, known for its delicious desserts and historical significance. However, in recent years, the bakery faced some criticism about declining quality and high prices.
- It's All Good Bakery opened in 1996.
- The bakery announced its closure on Sunday, January 26, 2026.
The players
It's All Good Bakery
A family-owned bakery in Oakland that operated out of the historic first headquarters of the Black Panther Party for 30 years.
Kim Cloud
The owner of It's All Good Bakery, who launched the business using family recipes and later learned of the building's significance as the original Black Panther Party headquarters.
Bobby Seale
Co-founder of the Black Panther Party, who revealed to Kim Cloud that the bakery's building was the organization's first headquarters.
Huey P. Newton
Co-founder of the Black Panther Party, who along with Bobby Seale, operated the organization out of the building that later housed It's All Good Bakery.
What they’re saying
“Best peach cobbler and sweet potato pie I've had in my life. I come here every chance I get, it's spectacular.”
— Ed H., Customer (Yelp)
“To see how happy it made her reminded me of all the times we'd visited growing up and all of the times folks showed up at holidays or functions or birthdays with cakes or pies or banana pudding from their shelves. It's All Good is an Oakland institution as seeped in rich flavor as it is in rich history, and you can find both behind their doors.”
— Gabrielle T., Customer (Yelp)
“It's All Good Bakery definitely has lost their touch not to mention their prices has doubled.”
— G.F., Customer (Yelp)
What’s next
The closure of It's All Good Bakery raises questions about the future of the historic building and the proposed redevelopment plan that would have kept the bakery in place. It's unclear how the bakery's shutdown will impact those plans, and the city has not yet provided an update on the status of the project.
The takeaway
The shuttering of It's All Good Bakery, a beloved Oakland institution with deep roots in the city's history and culture, underscores the ongoing tension between preserving local heritage and meeting the demand for new housing development. This closure serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges facing small businesses and the importance of balancing progress with the preservation of community identity.





