Chase’s guidebook

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Chase’s guidebook

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The city of Alameda, California was founded in 1853 and boasts the largest number of Victorian homes per capita than any city in the world. (It also supposedly has the second highest number of boat slips per capita of any city!) Island attractions include the local beaches and Crab Cove Visitors Center, the USS Hornet aircraft carrier, Alameda Museum, Pacific Pinball Museum, Naval Air Museum, Meyer House and Garden, antique shops, breweries and the celebrated monthly Alameda Antiques Fair. Our local breweries are mostly located on the site of the old Naval Air Station on the west end. In addition to various local festivals throughout the year, Alameda's Farmers Market is held on Webster Street every Tuesday and Saturday. And for history buffs, the Alameda Legacy Home Tour in late September is a must. Shopping can be found primarily along Park Street, at South Shore Shopping Center and along Webster Street on the west end. The historic Alameda Theatre is only a few blocks away. This Art Deco theater was restored and enlarged in 2008 and now has eight screens. As for dining options, the island's culinary diversity (typical in the Bay Area,) is celebrated by a host of excellent restaurants (German, Italian, Thai, Burmese, Indian, Chinese, Mexican, French, Japanese, Greek...) You can rent rent bikes and all sorts of outdoor gear right here on the island, including stand up paddle boards, windsurfs, kayaks, camping gear etc., with the most options during the summer.
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Alameda
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The city of Alameda, California was founded in 1853 and boasts the largest number of Victorian homes per capita than any city in the world. (It also supposedly has the second highest number of boat slips per capita of any city!) Island attractions include the local beaches and Crab Cove Visitors Center, the USS Hornet aircraft carrier, Alameda Museum, Pacific Pinball Museum, Naval Air Museum, Meyer House and Garden, antique shops, breweries and the celebrated monthly Alameda Antiques Fair. Our local breweries are mostly located on the site of the old Naval Air Station on the west end. In addition to various local festivals throughout the year, Alameda's Farmers Market is held on Webster Street every Tuesday and Saturday. And for history buffs, the Alameda Legacy Home Tour in late September is a must. Shopping can be found primarily along Park Street, at South Shore Shopping Center and along Webster Street on the west end. The historic Alameda Theatre is only a few blocks away. This Art Deco theater was restored and enlarged in 2008 and now has eight screens. As for dining options, the island's culinary diversity (typical in the Bay Area,) is celebrated by a host of excellent restaurants (German, Italian, Thai, Burmese, Indian, Chinese, Mexican, French, Japanese, Greek...) You can rent rent bikes and all sorts of outdoor gear right here on the island, including stand up paddle boards, windsurfs, kayaks, camping gear etc., with the most options during the summer.

Food scene

Great German food! We love the live music too.
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Speisekammer
2424 Lincoln Ave
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Great German food! We love the live music too.
Great Italian restaurant in South Shore Shopping Center.
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Trabocco Kitchen and Cocktails
2213 S Shore Center
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Great Italian restaurant in South Shore Shopping Center.
Great coffee just four blocks away!
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Peet's Coffee
3401 Fruitvale Ave
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Great coffee just four blocks away!
Great pizza. Love the deep dish pizza especially.
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The Star on Park
1400 Park St
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Great pizza. Love the deep dish pizza especially.
Delicious Burmese food. Very popular in the Bay Area.
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Burma Superstar
4721 Telegraph Ave
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Delicious Burmese food. Very popular in the Bay Area.
Great cafe. Particularly fun for brunch! On west-end of island. While you're there check out the shopping on Webster Street!
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Cafe Jolie
1500 Webster St
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Great cafe. Particularly fun for brunch! On west-end of island. While you're there check out the shopping on Webster Street!
Our favorite Japanese restaurant. Delicious, fresh sushi.
Sushi Valley
1635 Park Street
Our favorite Japanese restaurant. Delicious, fresh sushi.
Great coffee, pastries and sandwiches. Located in a great small shopping center, the Marketplace, which has other gourmet food vendors for those who have a more developed palette.
Beanery of Alameda
1650 Park Street
Great coffee, pastries and sandwiches. Located in a great small shopping center, the Marketplace, which has other gourmet food vendors for those who have a more developed palette.

Sightseeing

This is our closest beach at the end of Park Street. Also has a shopping center with Trader Joes, Safeway and Kohls among many restaurants and shops.
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Alameda South Shore Center
523 Mulberry St
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This is our closest beach at the end of Park Street. Also has a shopping center with Trader Joes, Safeway and Kohls among many restaurants and shops.
This antiques fair is HUGE with seemingly hundreds of stalls. People come from all over the Bay Area. Show up early to get the good deals!
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Alameda Point Antiques Faire 1st Sunday Every Month
3900 Main St
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This antiques fair is HUGE with seemingly hundreds of stalls. People come from all over the Bay Area. Show up early to get the good deals!
This WWII era aircraft carrier has a storied history and has an excellent museum.
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USS Hornet - Sea, Air and Space Museum
707 W Hornet Ave
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This WWII era aircraft carrier has a storied history and has an excellent museum.
This is my favorite shop in Alameda to browse for home decor, jewelry and gifts! And it's right next to Tucker's. Their ice cream is amazing!
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Daisy's
1347 Park St
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This is my favorite shop in Alameda to browse for home decor, jewelry and gifts! And it's right next to Tucker's. Their ice cream is amazing!
Our beloved local book store on Park Street.
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Books Inc.
1344 Park St
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Our beloved local book store on Park Street.