Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Dishcrawl - Discovering San Pedro Square

I'm plugging this event early since there are only a handful of tickets left and the event is still 2 weeks away! This latest Dishcrawl will feature Peggy Sue's, Mobowl, and 2 more restaurants that will be kept secret until a couple days before the event on May 29th. This will be the first Sunday Dishcrawl and the second to feature San Pedro Square. To get your hands on some of the few remaining tickets, just click here! More info below.


This is your chance to dive a little deeper into all this little piece of Downtown San Jose that you may think you know. We are doing a twist on our usual Dishcrawl with our new Sunday crawl at 4:00 PM.  We're going the family friendly route and visiting classics like Peggy Sue's, and hunting down Mobowl, a delicious Chinese food truck!  More secrets to be revealed soon. :)
We will take you through four culinary destinations and maybe a surprise detour or two all in one night! 
To reserve your seats, please register quickly. Tickets tend to sell out.
For those of you lucky to get in, see you soon!
**TO NOTE***
The meeting location will be revealed 2 days before the event via email.

We're sorry, but cancellations are only taken if done 48H in advance. Thanks for understanding!

Email hi@dishcrawl.com with questions.
About Dishcrawl
Have you heard of Dishcrawl? It's a new way to discover your food neighborhood! Get to know friends over an exciting adventure through restaurants you love or never even knew existed. It's delicious and fun! 

Wednesday Wishlist: Better Use of Giant Gray Walls

Downtown is filled with several gigantic walls that could be utilized for public art, promoting downtown businesses, or even just painted a different color to look less dull. A great example is the 6 story concrete wall on the side of the San Pedro Square garage pictured below. SoFA has done a pretty good job of taking these walls and turning them into something interesting (see second photo). What would you do with this giant gray canvas?


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Thank You!

As we close out the night, I just wanted to say thank you immensely for reading. The fact that so many people in San Jose read this blog and are enthusiastic about the success of our city means that we have a very bright future ahead of us. We have the rare opportunity to be in a city that is on the rise and be a part of its success!

I would also like to thank everyone that has contributed to The San Jose Blog over the past two years, especially Jarrod Wells for all of the great Sharks posts (Go Sharks!). We have some new writers that will be contributing very soon, so I'll thank them in advance as well =).

May you all have a great night!!!

1st Act's Vision for Downtown San Jose

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Earthquakes D-day Video

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EXCLUSIVE: San Pedro Square Market Confirmed Tenants!

I'll start off by saying that I think The San Pedro Square Market is the most exciting project underway in Downtown San Jose right now. If you happened to be at SJ Eats 2.0 over the weekend, you got a sneak preview of what San Pedro Square will be like after the Market is open--especially if you were eating some Treatbot ice cream next to the Peralta adobe (they will be one of the permanent tenants).

What I have for you today is a list of signed leases that will be moving into the Urban Market this year. Some names I can't share yet, but I can at least tell you what they will be selling. So far we have:

  • Naples-Style Wood Fired Pizza
  • A Wine Bar also featuring Cheese, Charcuterie & Panini
  • A Full Service Bar in the El Dorado Building
  • Vietnamese Sandwiches and Spring Rolls
  • San Pedro Square Newsstand & Gift Shop
  • Treatbot Karaoke Ice Cream
  • The Usuals, San Jose's own Clothing Shop
  • Veggiebox
  • La Fina Cocina, Latin Kitchen Products
  • Glo, Handmade Jewelry
  • Crewners, Classic Single Chair Barbershop 

There are also a number of leases that are in process right now, and I'll provide juicy details as soon as I get a green light! More news (and interviews) to come later this month.

Grand Plans for the Diridon Station

Some very exciting changes are in store for the Diridon area. It's a key transit hub in the bay area that connects Caltrain, Light Rail, Ace, Capital Corridor, Amtrak, and multiple Bus lines. By the end of 2012 it will also be home to a bike sharing station and by the end of the decade it should also house BART and High Speed Rail. It very well may become one of the busiest transportation depots in the US someday. Add to that a potential ballpark across the street, and you have an area with a lot of potential.

Below are some images from the planning department showing 3 planned "zones" the Diridon area is being divided into.  The innovation zone is going to be focused around housing emerging companies, the central zone will feature retail and entertainment, and the southern zone will be primarily residential. A lot of thought has also been put into an art plan that will blanket all three zones. Have a look at some of the images below for more on the overall vision!