Ridesharing services Lyft and others are disrupting Silicon Valley’s the foothold established cab companies have had over the South Bay. But will this emerging new industry survive the bureaucratic obstacles being put in its way?
Ridesharing services Lyft and others are disrupting Silicon Valley’s the foothold established cab companies have had over the South Bay. But will this emerging new industry survive the bureaucratic obstacles being put in its way?
Plans for a new Little Italy emerged shortly before Paesano opened, making the restaurant a giant piece of the puzzle of restoring the historic neighborhood. After all, what is a Little Italy without a good Italian restaurant? Answer: It’s a grandmother that can’t cook.
One doesn’t have to be a wrasslin’ fan to enjoy the The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity, but it wouldn’t hurt. This play by Kristoffer Diaz stresses both the artifice and artistry of pro-wrestling, and its spectacle is fully utilized by San Jose Stage in a production directed by Jonathan Williams.
Honey Creek Cafe in Mountain View is beginning to attract those savvy diners who know that boba and tea drinks are just the tip of the iceberg.
Community favorite Restaurant James Randall, located at 303 N Santa Cruz Avenue in Los Gatos, is no more. It was owned by Brenda Hammond, who named the restaurant after her late brother who died of cancer 15 years ago. Hammond’s son, Chef Ross, will head the kitchen at successor restaurant Oak and Rye, now open in the same location.
Community favorite Restaurant James Randall, located at 303 N Santa Cruz Avenue in Los Gatos, is no more. It was owned by Brenda Hammond, who named the restaurant after her late brother who died of cancer 15 years ago. Hammond’s son, Chef Ross, will head the kitchen at successor restaurant Oak and Rye, now open in the same location.
Co-owners Charlie Mann and Jordan Trigg hired Chris Velasquez, former sous chef of Alexander’s Steakhouse, to create the menu of their new gourmet sandwich shop Spread in downtown Campbell. The result is a menu full of artisan sandwiches, draft micro-brews, and 78 different bottled beers. SanJose.com talked with Mann and Trigg about how running a sandwich shop with Michelin Star connections came about.
From finding costumes to trick-or-treating with the tots to fun for adult ghouls and goblins, we’ve highlighted a couple ways to get the most of the Halloween season in the South Bay.
Winter is almost upon us, which means snowboarding and skiing are right around the corner. The Snow Bomb Ski and Board Festival will help kick off snow season in the Bay Area. According to founder Jim McAlpine, the draw is that it isn’t a typical snow-season expo.
Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination celebrates the movie series at San Jose’s Tech Museum with a 10,000 square foot exhibition that features a host of original costumes, models and props from all six of the franchise’s movies, along with a variety of hands-on and interactive displays that educate visitors about subjects such as robotics, space travel, prosthetics and more.