Fajitas in Livermore, Burgers in Lafayette, Steak & Potatoes in Danville, and Mango Buddha in Dublin
Here are some suggestions that offer great food at even better prices
… and these delicious local dishes won’t break the bank. continue reading ›
… and these delicious local dishes won’t break the bank. continue reading ›
Teleferic Barcelona opens in downtown Walnut Creek, local chef Rodney Worth launches his BBQ joint in San Ramon, Korean BBQ in Dublin at the new Go Goong, and Kobe Japan opens their second location in Livermore. continue reading ›
Celebrating over 25 years in downtown Suisun City, La Cabaña Bar & Grill has grown tremendously from its humble beginnings. Two factors can be attributed to this growth…their amazing home-style Mexican cuisine (voted #1 since 1990) served in a lively atmosphere and their loyal customer base. Enjoy a wonderful meal along with their signature super-sized margaritas and cocktails while watching… continue reading ›
Relatively new and very hot on the Vacaville scene is The Brass Tap. Offering over 300 craft beers from around the world in a fun, relaxed, neighborhood atmosphere, The Brass Tap opened in October and already has a crowd of regular customers who come in to find out what is “HOPpening” on their ever revolving beer menu. A great place… continue reading ›
Located in Fairfield, Sakura Sushi is a full service Japanese restaurant offering a variety of sushi and Japanese dishes prepared with the freshest ingredients. Along with standard beverages, they serve beer and wine. Owners Amy, Sophie and Jack bring over 30 years of experience and it shows in their culinary skills and excellent customer service. Visit from 3pm until 7pm… continue reading ›
Rita’s Vacaville brings a new dessert concept to the public, surely to make mouths water. They feature milkshakes, frozen drinks, all-natural Italian ice and frozen custard and cakes. If you enjoy custard and Italian ice, why not combine the two by layering them in a beverage cup? In appearance, Rita’s looks much like a frozen yogurt shop. You walk up… continue reading ›