Showing posts with label Bay Area dining. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bay Area dining. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Shake Shack Arrives at Sunnyvale Cityline with Classic Burgers and Community Support

Shake Shack latest Bay Area outpost will open its doors tomorrow at 10 a.m. inside Cityline Sunnyvale, located at 275 S Murphy Avenue. This marks the brand’s 16th location in the region and 51st throughout California.

Visitors who arrive early on opening day will walk away with limited-edition custom tote bags. Shake Shack also directs one dollar from every sandwich sold on April 1 toward Sunnyvale Community Services. The donation advances efforts to combat homelessness and hunger right here in the local community.

The menu features all the expected favorites. Diners will enjoy ShackBurgers, crinkle-cut fries, and thick hand-spun shakes. Seasonal specials rotate in regularly, and the restaurant will operate from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday while extending to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Championship Pizzas Land at Downtown San Jose's Marketcenter

You will find your next favorite slice waiting at the Marketcenter on Coleman Avenue in Downtown San Jose. Slice House steps in to replace the old Blaze Pizza setup at 685 Coleman Ave., and the "Coming Soon" signs are already up.

Fremont native Tony Gemignani brings his 13 world pizza titles and deep Bay Area roots to this venture. He started things nearly 16 years ago in San Francisco's North Beach, then scaled this fast-casual concept to over 135 sites in eight states.

You'll gain easy access to these pies while handling errands at anchors including Target, Marshalls, and Trader Joe's. Slice House fits right in with quick-service neighbors like El Pollo Loco, Carl's Jr., and Starbucks. The new eatery keeps things approachable yet elevated, perfect for grabbing lunch or dinner on the fly.

Now the real question is... will it be as good as Slice of Homage in the Downtown core. That is currently the king of benchmarks for San Jose pizza.

Source: SVBJ

Thursday, November 13, 2025

San Jose's Food Scene Hits Record Heights with New Eateries

San Jose has welcomed a remarkable wave of new food businesses since 2022, issuing 933 tax certificates to restaurants, vendors, cafes and bakeries. This growth reflects the city's strong recovery and positions it as a culinary powerhouse in Silicon Valley. Downtown leads the pack with 231 new spots, while areas like Little Saigon, Alum Rock, Willow Glen, Japantown, The Alameda, and Calle Willow follow closely. Early 2025 saw restaurant sales tax revenue climb 21% above pre-pandemic levels, showcasing the sector's vitality and drawing more visitors to explore diverse flavors across neighborhoods.

Standout additions include Bui Vien Street Food in Little Saigon, where authentic Vietnamese dishes from various regions take center stage, such as crispy egg pancakes mixed with rice cakes and scallions served on sizzling clay skillets. East San Jose gained Jorvans Micheladas, a family-run spot offering refreshing drinks and local fare. Near San Jose State University, Sumi Sushi transformed a former hair salon into a welcoming eatery, highlighting the entrepreneurial spirit fueling this expansion.

City initiatives play a key role in this surge, with the Streamlined Restaurant Program halving permit review times and aiding nearly 100 businesses in the recent fiscal year. Support from organizations like Prosperity Lab offers mentoring, business planning and affordable kitchen space, helping newcomers navigate the process. These resources make it easier for aspiring owners to turn ideas into thriving ventures, enriching San Jose's dining options with fresh concepts.

Economic pressures like inflation and rising costs present hurdles, yet business owners adapt by appealing to younger crowds eager for novel experiences and cultural foods that benefit from San Jose's ethnic diversity. Neighborhood corridors now match Downtown's revenue, a shift driven by remote work patterns that keep locals dining closer to home and more evenly distributes our hidden gems across San Jose.

For additional information, visit https://sanjosespotlight.com/san-jose-sees-a-record-number-of-new-food-businesses/