1930 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek
Noah’s Bagels is now officially open in downtown Walnut Creek where Blockbuster Video used to be on Mt. Diablo Blvd. For more options check out this summer’s Friday Question of the Day on favorite bagel spots.
1930 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek
Noah’s Bagels is now officially open in downtown Walnut Creek where Blockbuster Video used to be on Mt. Diablo Blvd. For more options check out this summer’s Friday Question of the Day on favorite bagel spots.
From an email:
Walnut Creek Downtown (WCD) and the City of Walnut Creek are giving residents and visitors an early holiday gift: free garage parking and free valet service, and extended hours for the free downtown trolley.
Free Garage Parking
Beginning Wednesday, November 5 through Wednesday, December 31, 2014, parking will be free in the City’s 24 hour garages after 5 p.m. at the following locations:
- 1625 Locust Street (Next to the Lesher Center)
- 1350 Locust Street (Above Lark Creek Restaurant)
- 1390 N. Broadway (North of Il Fornaio)
Free Valet Service
“Three for Free” offers free valet service for three hours of parking, Thursday to Saturday, 5PM to 10PM in front of the Kitchen Table store, at 1373 Locust Street. Cars parked for more than three hours will be charged a $5 flat rate.
Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek
Last month we learned that the women’s sports clothing store Athleta would be opening in Broadway Plaza in downtown Walnut Creek and they have now opened between Starbucks and the Tesla showroom. Considering that half of Broadway Plaza is closed for redevelopment it’s good to see a new store opening up.
Photo from Lindsay Wildlife
Not-So-Scary Animals for Halloween:
Linday Wildlife Museum
1931 1st Ave, Walnut Creek
Thursday, October 30th & Friday, October 31, 2014
12:00 – 4:00pm | $8.50As part of the ten-day Bay Area Science Festival Lindsay Wildlife Museum presents ‘Not-So-Scary Animals for Halloween,’ four days of fall fun featuring some of the world’s most frightening creatures – bats, owls, spiders, snakes, vultures and more – in a not-so-scary way. Each family friendly presentation includes meeting live animal ambassadors, learning about their special adaptations, and talking with their keepers.
155 Crescent Plaza, Pleasant Hill
Thanks to everyone who sent in word about Lucky supermarket closing in the Crescent Plaza in downtown Pleasant Hill. They will be closing on November 8th and according to one employee it will be replaced with an Orchard supply hardware store. Stay tuned…
Yet another year has gone by as this blog has turned three! Thanks to everyone for sending in tips, suggestions and participating over the past year; it’s been a fun and informative year and I look forward to what’s in store the next year. Please keep the tips coming and if you have any questions or problems about living here please send them in, thank you!
1259 S. Main St, Walnut Creek
It’s been less than a year since it was first announced and now the Japanese clothing store Unqilo has finally opened in downtown Walnut Creek across from Broadway Plaza. As you can see from the photo above it looks great and with two floors it’s more spacious than other locations. That being said, I miss their great t-shirt collections available in New York and Tokyo.
From Tokyo to Walnut Creek:
Taiko performances over the weekend:
Hacienda de las Flores
2100 Donald Drive, Moraga
Sunday, October 26th, 2014
2:00pm – 6:00pm | $5Oktoberfest 2014 will take place on Sunday, October 26, from 2 to 6 PM at the Hacienda de las Flores. Music will be provided by a live oompah band, and bratwurst mit kraut, strudel and pretzels along with German beverages will be available. Pumpkin painting and jumpy houses will entertain the children. A $5 donation per adult is requested. Under 21 is free. Parking and a free shuttle to the Hacienda will be available from Donald Rheem School. This event is presented by the Hacienda Foundation, and all proceeds will go to improvements to the Hacienda. If you’d like to help out with Oktoberfest, please send an email to info@haciendafoundation.org. Gemutlichkeit!
Willows Shopping Center
The framing and art supply store Aaron Brothers has expanded to a corner location in the Willows Shopping Center in Concord and they are open for business while the outside gets remodeled. Check out their coupon page for great 40-50% off deals.
With word that the Vietnamese restaurant Kevin’s Noodle House is reopening in Concord, and considering their Walnut Creek location has been open for a while now, I’m wondering what Vietnamese restaurants people have been going to. There is also Saigon Vietnamese Bistro on Newell Ave. that replaced Pho Saigon. So what’s your favorite Vietnamese restaurant?