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    Blossom Valley Shopping Center - Rainbow over Blossom Valley Shopping Center

    Blossom Valley Shopping Center

    3.5(6 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    First the US Post office closed, then the Hallmark Store, then Starbucks, then the Dry Cleaner…read more Now I read reports on Nextdoor that the CVS is closing too! This shopping center is a neighborhood staple for Cuesta Park, Waverley Park, Blossom Valley, and Springer Meadows. Why are so many businesses closing? Are they being forced out for a housing development project? Why build housing in an area that will have no basic services to support it?

    We live within a half-mile of the shopping center, and it plays an integral part in our daily…read morelives. We visit the center multiple times a week. We bank here, get our clothes dry-cleaned, get our hair cut, buy our bagels and bubble tea, fill our prescriptions, get our documents notarized, and take care of our teeth here. The kids took karate here too. We used to go to the post office here before USPS shut it down, and we don't use the pet services but we do like to say hello to the kitties for adoption at the vet. The restaurants are fine but they don't appeal much to us as vegetarians. The Safeway grocery store is generally OK as Safeways go, but we hate going to all mass-market groceries and prefer Trader Joe's instead. Most of the places aren't bargain-priced, but we think prices are fair given the convenience. Parking is almost never a problem, though the center is usually mobbed by kids from Saint Francis High before and after school. I deducted one star for the center's lack of distinctiveness. If you don't live close by, there really is no reason for you to go out of your way to shop here--none of the retailers offer anything you can't find in your local neighborhood. Despite that, I think the landlord has done a great job of assembling a good mix of retailers that respond to the local community's needs. It's a terrific local resource, and we're glad it's so close.

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    Main Street Cupertino - Circa May 2021

    Main Street Cupertino

    3.5(66 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    Main Street Cupertino is lovely outdoor development in Cupertino that has a variety of shops,…read morerestaurants, and open spaces. There a variety diverse dining options, particularly Asian cuisine, and a lively community atmosphere. It's a really nice outdoor area that is landscaped beautifully and has sidewalks for walking around. Some of the Restaurants you can find there are: Lazy Dog, Eureka, Alexander's steakhouse and Patisserie, Pacific Catch, Meet Fresh, Oren's Hummus, Koi Pakace, HAIDILAO HOTPOT, Pineapple Thai, Myungrang Hot Dog, Pizza my Heart, Pacific Catch, Mian Sichuan Noodles and Hey Chicken. There are a few coffee, tea and dessert options as well. These are Somi Somi, 85 degree, Hey Tea, Phil's Coffee and Sul & Beans Korean Dessert Cafe. There is a new Miniso shop, an AT&T store and a Golden Vision store. The residence Inn by Marriott hotel is located there as well as the Loft apartments. There is plenty of parking. It can get very busy in that shopping center. There is a Main Street Cupertino Parking garage located behind the hotel on Vallco Parkway. Parking is free here and they do have charge point and Tesla charging stations available in that parking garage.

    Main Street Cupertino has gotten a lot nicer in the past several years! I haven't been here in a…read morewhile - I don't head to Cupertino much but came here yesterday for a family lunch. Main Street Cupertino is trying to copy Santana Row? Haha. Or least mimic the concept with a "main street" / main area with restaurants. Pretty nice overall. The parking is free, and there are quite a few restaurants to pick from. I've been to Lazy Dog (American food - good brunch), Oren's Hummus, Philz, 85 Bakery, and another random Chinese restaurant. My brother & his family come here more often since they live close by. So they recomended Haidilao Hot pot yesterday and that's how I ended up here. Overall it was an interesting experience. I could see Main St. being a nice restaurant row area for families living in Cupertino. If I happened to be the area I would return - but not really much incentive for me at the moment. Still, nice variety of restaurants and walking areas :)

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    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center

    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Place on the wrong side of the railroad tracks…read more If you live in North Sunnyvale south of 101, this is the main shopping center for you. I bought my first house a 15 minute walk away from here in 1979 for $113,000, and lived here from 1979 to 1988, shopping here all the time. I still have that starter house nearby as a rental, with the similar house next door selling for $1.5 million in June! One rainy evening I was traveling west on Maude Ave, getting into the left turn lane to turn into this shopping center, to pickup pizza, when bang, I was T-boned on the driver side of my 1984 Honda Accord. No airbags in cars in the 1980s. Almost met my maker! Turned out the culprit was an engineer from a nearby firm, driving a rental car, fresh off the plane from Japan, where they drive on the left hand side of the road. His insurance company had the audacity to try to charge me with loss of use for the rental car! Not much has changed through the years. Shopping center is anchored by a Lucky's supermarket, and other stores include KFC, Prestige Wine & Liquors, a 7-11, a Valero gas station, a barber shop, a bagel shop, a Bank of America branch, with Wendy's and a 7 story LinkedIn building across the 8 lane Mathilda expressway, at the traffic lights. Only the pizza joint is gone. Today Saturday morning, I make a 2 mile drive from the Las Palmas Park area, passing Safeway, Sprouts, Trader Joes, and Target, four prominent supermarkets in the area, on my way to Lucky in this shopping center. Something good has to be on sale for me to drive past 4 supermarkets to Luckys. There used to be another Luckys on El Camino Real and Bernardo, but that fell victim to the scam scandal, where thieves in 2011 attached skimming devices to steal credit card numbers on the self check out card machines! I park my 2017 Honda Fit right in front of Luckys. The Fit replaces my 1998 Honda Civic, the most stolen car in America, not a car you want to leave overnight in this area, the sketchy area of Sunnyvale. Both cars are stick shifts, something the new generation of car thieves don't have the skills to drive. Go inside and get 2 lbs of the $9.94 Atlantic Salmon fillets on sale for $6.77 a pound, cheaper than Sprouts $8.99 a pound. Got to remember not to get the sockeye Salmon, which tastes more like a white fish. Other items include four bottles of $4.99 Simply Orange Juice, at $3 each, and two 10 ounce boxes of $1.99 Knott's Berry Farm's raspberry shortbread cookies at $1.39 each. The cookies are all broken up. The Simply Orange Juices are not as good a deal as they seem, ever since the bottle size was reduced from 59 ounces to 52 ounces earlier this year. Sneaky! Everything is hunky dory until I come to the self check out line, as it takes some doing to get the bill finalized. Prices here are on the high side, except for the sale specials. They are selling a ready to eat 30 ounce cooked rotisserie chicken for $10, when Safeway and Sprouts sells it for $8, and Costco $5 for a 48 ounce chicken. And Luckys certainly has lower rental costs than Safeway and Sprouts. Higher cost to cover losses from higher shoplifting rates and bounced checks, as crime rate substantially higher than south of the railroad tracks. But good for holdups, as freeway less than 2 minutes away!

    Muy excelente servicio te lo entregan en el tiempo acordado muy buen trabajo regresaría si el el…read morefuturo tuviese algún otro dispositivo para arreglar

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    Sunnyvale Square Shopping Center - It's so early in the morning, there is condensation on the roof of my car.

    It's so early in the morning, there is condensation on the roof of my car.

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    Grant Park Plaza

    Grant Park Plaza

    3.8(5 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    A tale of two shopping centers…read more Technically I think there are two shopping centers here: Grant Park Plaza and Grant Road Marketplace. But it's easy to think of the two as one mega shopping center. Businesses on the Grant Park Plaza side include: * Nob Hill Foods * 99 Ranch Market * Peet's Coffee * Erik's DeliCafe * Sushi 85 * Shell gas station Businesses on the Grant Road Marketplace side include: * City Sports Club * Marshall's & HomeGoods * Sweet Tomatoes * Posh Bagel Need a haircut? There are a couple hair salons here. Lost your phone? AT&T and T-mobile stores have you covered. Want to shop till you drop, but ran out of money? A few banks have branches here. The nearby intersection of El Camino Real and 237, the latter which turns into Grant Road, is always a busy one. There's also another shopping center on the other side of Grant Road. So there's no shortage of traffic and parking headaches in the vicinity. But while I've always found parking here to be tight, I've always managed to find a spot. I prefer the 99 Ranch here to the one in Cupertino because the latter is a complete parking madhouse.

    One of my favorite shopping centers in Mountain View these days. Great shopping at:…read moreRancho 99 Market Marshall's Rite Aid Craving a nice meal? Lucky Chinese Bistro Erik's Deli Cafe New York Pizza .....and tons more! Really a one stop destination for an afternoon out! We'll be back, probably this weekend! Thanks Grant Park Plaza!

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    Target - Registers and self checkout

    Target

    3.5(496 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    It's always fun to go to Targets in different cities. We came here to charge the cringe Tesla, and…read morewe wanted to kill some time. There's a super big parking structure with plenty of parking (on the Friday evening that we went). Super impressive to see this Target from the outside with the escalator and the Bullseye dog statue at the bottom floor. Someone left a shoe box there and he's not the cleanest since he's scuffed, but still cute to look at. There's also an elevator and an escalators and even an escalator for your shopping carts too. Super large and well stocked Target. The Valentine's Day section wasn't ransacked even though it was Valentine's Day itself. Bouquets were cheap and looked really nice too. There's lots of self check out and cashiers, as well as a Starbucks too, pretty standard for most Targets. I found the newly released Monster energy drinks that I have been searching for for months. Not super cheap, but decent price and I'm just happy I found them. They also have a dedicated Disney section which I have never seen outside of the locations near the parks in SoCal, which is really neat. Solid Target location.

    Not sure why reviews here have gone down in ratings, but I always have a great experience shopping…read morehere in downtown Sunnyvale. Public restrooms are right by the stairs/checkout area. The modern setup with huge parking garage is unique/spacious and much better than other Target locations in the area. You can walk up the stairs/use elevator/or escalators. Inside the store is a huge sit in Starbucks with beautiful natural window lighting and great views. You won't find many Target stores with a big and beautiful cute Starbucks for you to hang around inside. There's always plenty of tables and chairs here. Cashiers are helpful if you talk to them. The store's layout is massive/very open and airy to walk around inside. My favorite is usually the household items/groceries/outdoor patio furniture items. There's always a lot of inventories on displays here. Checkout lanes are good/lots of visible lanes to choose from. Target prices on goods and products selections are still very good in this current economy. Not sure if people can feel the value of having a very good Target store in their neighborhoods, but this place doesn't disappoint. You can even walk to downtown Sunnyvale m/AMC theater/Whole Foods/restaurants/etc. I feel very safe walking around here. Best of all, this Target is one of the cleanest of its kind. Modern impression is good.

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    Midtown Shopping Center - Midtown, Palo Alto

    Midtown Shopping Center

    4.0(4 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    Located in duh Midtown. This is the shopping center of my youth. During its (or at least my heyday)…read morethere were 4 grocery stores, The Baskin Robins (Still there) a hardware store, the then exotic and exciting Bergeman's Department Department store with its upstairs toy section and the lunch counter. Heck they even had an elevator. Some also include the 7-11, Round Table Pizza, and the Safeway on the other side of Colorado St. Fond memories indeed. Please note that this review has nothing to do with the individual businesses themselves (which I have and will review separately) but rather the overall ownership and management (or lack there of) of this strip mall. SO Why only three stars. Ownership of the area seems to be divided among several individuals. And while I freely admit its not my property it seems that many cannot even be bothered to provide basic maintenance of the property. Its dirty and dingy in spots. There seems to be a fair amount of turnover. According to a Mercury News article from 2016, one poorly maintained section generates over $30K an month. I can only imagine what it is now. Constant rent hikes and the like force out businesses. The mall needs a makeover, along with better signage, etc.

    Another nice outdoor shopping area that spans a few blocks, in South Palo Alto…read more Safeway, medium size but redone recently, http://www.yelp.com/biz/F0dvvbA5HgyWc77mKl5s7g Mike's Cafe http://www.yelp.com/biz/-AIH1RqOEBys2LVgnqg8sg Walgreens http://www.yelp.com/biz/mNjiDLjl5bD88qNKcGepdQ Peninsula Hardware http://www.yelp.com/biz/XcMgab2xCAXAH2BWuheJCQ Washington Mutual Bank http://www.yelp.com/biz/Txr_mFThhrz1RlLW7UF2nA Midtown Shoe repair http://www.yelp.com/biz/N5YJAf-u3qyT1Wi1SttaXA Palo Alto Cafe http://www.yelp.com/biz/-2KAgGAST9OVj6zpdrKytg Travel Smith Outffitters Outlet Store http://www.yelp.com/biz/OJud3W5fFTXq6Jd2iBskCA ...in addition to other various businesses, clothing, drug stores, coffee shops, video store, banks, etc... Even though this is a few blocks down Middlefield, I don't want to forget the Winter Lodge for ice skating, http://www.yelp.com/biz/BWC9Z-r9P8j90ycs69ZP8w

    Cala Center - shoppingcenters - Updated May 2026

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