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Homeroom has officially opened its first Berkeley storefront!

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that its newest restaurant, at 1313 Ninth St., opened Monday and will operate from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Dine-in, takeout and delivery will also be offered at the location. Homeroom opened its third Bay Area storefront sooner than expected. A spokesperson at Homeroom told SFGATE last Wednesday that they anticipated opening sometime in April.The macaroni and cheese

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