Harold “Slim” Jenkins was an African American entrepreneur and owner of the renowned Slim Jenkins Supper Club on 7th Street in West Oakland.


E. F. Joseph Photograph Collection
Liquor Store and Market

Slim Jenkins saw the economic opportunity in the business district and opened a liquor store on December 5, 1933, the same day as the repeal of Prohibition. Soon the business expanded a cafe.


E. F. Joseph Photograph Collection

Coffee shop opens in April of 1938. The rest is history.
The interior of Slim Jenkins Super-Market
E. F. Joseph Photograph Collection

E. F. Joseph Photograph Collection


More Info:
- Church Group Blocks Club – Oakland Tribune July 14, 1961
- Rites for Slim Jenkins – Oakland Tribune May 24, 1967
- Rites for SLim Jenkins – Oakland Tribune May 24, 1967
- Slim Jenkins, Oakland’s Pioneer Black Entertainment Entrepreneur (1890-1967)
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i believe there’s a Booker T & The MGs tune called “Slim Jenkin’s Place” – possibly named for the club?
Could be.