Another Rosamunde Sausage Grill is coming to Oakland. The popular grilled-sausage-and-craft-beer eatery founded in San Francisco’s Lower Haight is planning a new location in the up-and-coming Temescal neighborhood.

Owner Josh Margolis, who opened his first East Bay Rosamunde in Old Oakland’s Swan’s marketplace last year, confirmed he’s taking over the Good Bellies Café space at 4659 Telegraph Avenue, a stone’s throw from popular restaurants such as Burma Superstar, Doña Tomas, and Pizzaiolo.

“We were eying the four- to five-block stretch of that neighborhood even before we moved into Old Oakland,” Margolis says. “With all the activity there and the other restaurants, we think it’s a great place to be.”

The casual (and charming) Good Bellies’ last day is today (August 29) after nearly four years at that spot. Margolis says he’ll take over operations early next week with tentative plans to re-open by mid November. As for what to expect, the Temescal branch won’t stray far from Rosamunde’s tried-and-true formula focusing on a selection of a dozen or so grilled sausages paired with craft beer (likely around 12 on tap).

It’ll be open for lunch and dinner, seven days a week, with possible later hours to take advantage of Temescal’s more active nightlife scene. Margolis also hopes to create an outdoor seating area on Telegraph similar to what’s currently in Old Oakland, but he’d yet to go through the permitting process with the city.

This marks the fifth Rosamunde restaurant, following expansions in San Francisco, Brooklyn, and Oakland. It’s also the latest news in Temescal’s evolving dining scene, with the recent debut of Cholita Linda, the imminent move of Aunt Mary’s up the street, and Barlata’s impending closure to make way for comfort food restaurant and bar Grange Hall.

Rosamunde Sausage Grill: 4659 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, rosamundesausagegrill.com.