In 1864, the San Jose and San Francisco Railroad was completed after a decade of planning. If you think your commute is rough today, before the railroad was built it would take 8 hours by stagecoach to travel between San Jose and San Francisco. The railroad cut it down to "only" 3 hours.
In the short 3 minute video below, you will get a glimpse at the past and a teaser for a future museum near the Play Garden on Coleman. To learn more about the San Jose Railroad Museum, just check out the video below.
Source: WMS Media
Railroad Video Final from WMS media Inc. on Vimeo.
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Glass Pumpkin Festival at Santana Row
This weekend, Santana Row will host the 4th annual Glass Pumpkin Festival. Thousands of hand-blown pumpkins will be on display at Santana Row Park (in between Left Bank and EMC Seafood). Artisans will be doing live demonstrations showing how the pumpkins are built. Each glass pumpkin is crafted by renowned glass artisans from both BAGI (Bay Area Glass Institute) and around the country.
The event takes place on Friday, Oct. 5th from 4-8pm. Saturday, Oct. 6th from 10am-8pm, and Sunday, Oct 7th from 10am-6pm.
The event takes place on Friday, Oct. 5th from 4-8pm. Saturday, Oct. 6th from 10am-8pm, and Sunday, Oct 7th from 10am-6pm.
Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Splunk signs lease for the entire flagship (and final) Santana Row building
Santana Row has come a long way in the past 15 years. It is now an internationally recognized destination that has become a model for mixed used projects everywhere. 700 Santana Row is the last major development project to complete the original vision for the street. Future building will likely go across Winchester, where Federal Realty is planning a near 1 million SQFT office project at the former site of the Century dome theaters.
Splunk, which already has a massive amount of space at Santana Row, has agreed to take on another 300,000 SQFT at the new building. This will bring their total presence to 535,000 SQFT and put the bulk of the company in San Jose as opposed to SF.
The capstone building at the end of Santana Row will be ready for full occupancy by 2019, but the first 3 floors will be in use this October while the rest of the building is still under construction. The project will also add 1,300 new parking spaces and 30,000 SQFT of retail.
Source: SVBJ
Splunk, which already has a massive amount of space at Santana Row, has agreed to take on another 300,000 SQFT at the new building. This will bring their total presence to 535,000 SQFT and put the bulk of the company in San Jose as opposed to SF.
The capstone building at the end of Santana Row will be ready for full occupancy by 2019, but the first 3 floors will be in use this October while the rest of the building is still under construction. The project will also add 1,300 new parking spaces and 30,000 SQFT of retail.
Source: SVBJ
Monday, October 1, 2018
Scott's Seafood launches a hip new lunch menu
Scott's Seafood has been a consistent staple in San Jose's fine dining scene for years. Now, they are working on a revitalization to take the restaurant to the next level. A few years ago they built the most impressive publicly accessible outdoor patio Downtown, which is perched 6 stories high with a view of Plaza de Cesar Chavez. A few months ago they brought in a rockstar chef, Khaled Ghazal, who is bringing a modern take on classic dishes.
John Huân Vũ, Andrew Rivlin, Noe Sacoco, and I were invited to try the new lunch menu at Scott's Seafood. Collectively, we were blown away. I have been to Scott's many times, and this was by far my best experience.
Before we got into lunch, we were lucky to sample two items from the catering menu. An ahi poke in a soy sauce infused waffle cone and bruschetta in a basil infused waffle. Both were delicious with outstanding presentation. These are several of the many options available for private events.
The first lunch dishes we sampled were three salads: the seared scallop salad with organic mix greens, rainbow quinoa salad, and red & golden beets salad with grilled peaches. Each of us had a favorite. I have always loved the way Scott's Seafood does scallops, so that one was my personal fave. The pomegranate molasses vinaigrette on the red & golden beets salad impressed everyone at the table.
John Huân Vũ, Andrew Rivlin, Noe Sacoco, and I were invited to try the new lunch menu at Scott's Seafood. Collectively, we were blown away. I have been to Scott's many times, and this was by far my best experience.
Before we got into lunch, we were lucky to sample two items from the catering menu. An ahi poke in a soy sauce infused waffle cone and bruschetta in a basil infused waffle. Both were delicious with outstanding presentation. These are several of the many options available for private events.
The first lunch dishes we sampled were three salads: the seared scallop salad with organic mix greens, rainbow quinoa salad, and red & golden beets salad with grilled peaches. Each of us had a favorite. I have always loved the way Scott's Seafood does scallops, so that one was my personal fave. The pomegranate molasses vinaigrette on the red & golden beets salad impressed everyone at the table.
Round two featured a Burrata with arugula and cherry tomatoes that was the best I have ever had in the South Bay. John said he only had better in Italy. If you like cheese even a little bit, this is a must-order dish.
We also tried a tuna poke with seaweed, cucumber, and wontons that was a more elaborate version of tuna cone we had earlier. However, the real star of this round was the squid ink croquette with calamari. The squid ink added a complex and briny flavor that went flawlessly with the croquette and added a dramatic color to the dish. It sounds a bit exotic but this is an appetizer that is likely to please anyone who likes calamari or crunchy fried foods (nearly everyone). The croquette was one of the more creative plates and was John's favorite dish.
We also tried a tuna poke with seaweed, cucumber, and wontons that was a more elaborate version of tuna cone we had earlier. However, the real star of this round was the squid ink croquette with calamari. The squid ink added a complex and briny flavor that went flawlessly with the croquette and added a dramatic color to the dish. It sounds a bit exotic but this is an appetizer that is likely to please anyone who likes calamari or crunchy fried foods (nearly everyone). The croquette was one of the more creative plates and was John's favorite dish.
Last but definitely not least, we got to try four signature lunch entrees. The Scott's Kobe Burger has to be a contender for the best burger Downtown. It features Snake River Ranch kobe beef, onion jam, duck bacon (!), arugula, pepper jack, and a truffle aioli. It's about as decadent as a burger can get, especially with the duck bacon and truffle aioli.
The lobster rigatoni was a combination of fresh rigatoni pasta, cherry tomatoes, Gruyere cheese, tarragon, bisque sauce and generous pieces of lobster. The halibut bouillabaisse lemon risotto was a more modern take on a Scott's classic with beautiful presentation.
Finally, our favorite was the lobster roll. It's pretty hard to find a great lobster roll in San Jose, this is it. The crispy and buttery bread with well-seasoned chunks of lobster smothered in shellfish bisque sauce--flawless. Beats Sam's Chowder House any day of the week.
The lobster rigatoni was a combination of fresh rigatoni pasta, cherry tomatoes, Gruyere cheese, tarragon, bisque sauce and generous pieces of lobster. The halibut bouillabaisse lemon risotto was a more modern take on a Scott's classic with beautiful presentation.
Finally, our favorite was the lobster roll. It's pretty hard to find a great lobster roll in San Jose, this is it. The crispy and buttery bread with well-seasoned chunks of lobster smothered in shellfish bisque sauce--flawless. Beats Sam's Chowder House any day of the week.
If you have never been to Scott's or haven't been there in a while, we highly recommend trying the new items on the menu. Don't forget to check out the amazing patio while you're there.
Big thanks to John Huân Vũ for taking all of the photos.
Big thanks to John Huân Vũ for taking all of the photos.
For more info, menus, and reservations, head to the Scott's Seafood website over here.
Scott's Seafood
Scott's Seafood
185 Park Ave
San Jose, CA 95113
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScottsSeafoodSJ
Thursday, September 27, 2018
Playful People Productions Presents: Seusical JR and KIDS
Horton the Elephant, the Cat in the Hat and all of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters spring to life onstage in Seussical Kids and Seussical JR., a fantastical musical extravaganza from Tony-winners, Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty.
Transporting audiences from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, the Cat in the Hat narrates the story of Horton the Elephant, who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the Whos. Horton must protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers, and he must also guard an abandoned egg that’s been left in his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant! You won’t want to miss this upbeat and hilarious show for children and adults alike!
Our shows often sell out prior to the show weekend. Be sure to buy your tickets early, you won’t want to miss out on this fantastic production.
All Shows at the Historic Hoover Theatre, 1635 Park Ave San Jose, CA 95126
Show Times:
Seussical KIDS
Friday, October 26th - 7pm
Saturday, October 27th - 11am, 3pm and 7pm
Sunday, October 28th - 11am and 3pm
Seussical JR
Friday, November 2nd - 7pm
Saturday, November 3rd - 11am, 3pm and 7pm
Sunday, November 4th - 11am and 3pm
Tickets available at www.playfulpeople.net
$15 attendees 12 and up and $10 children 11 and under
Tickets at the door (30 minutes prior to curtain)
$18 attendees 12 and up and $12 children 11 and under
For questions: Office. PlayfulPeople@gmail.com
Playful People is positive, inclusive, family theatre. Founded in 2010, Playful People Production’s mission is to provide a quality, caring environment where children, teens and their families can have positive theater experiences. We strive to involve all family members in the many aspects of on stage and backstage theater in a safe and fun environment and offer participation in theatrical productions, classes, summer stock and camps for ages 3-103
Wednesday, September 26, 2018
3rd Annual Little Italy San Jose Street Festival
The annual Little Italy San Jose Street Festival goes down this Sunday (Sep 30) from 11am to 7pm. Almost 25,000 people attended last year and this year could be even bigger. You can expect authentic Italian Cuisine, local bands, children's activities, Italian Arts & Crafts, and more info on the future Italian Museum & Cultural Center. The event will be a blast and admission is free!
Parking is available across the street at the County Social Services building on Julian. For more info, head over here.
Parking is available across the street at the County Social Services building on Julian. For more info, head over here.
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Dual-branded hotel and condo coming Downtown
A unique multi-use building is coming to the corner of Clinton Place and Stockton Avenue, which is on the border of Downtown San Jose and The Alameda. The nine-story (97-foot-tall) project would host two different hotel brands, a Courtyard by Marriott and a Residence Inn. Combined they would have 311 hotel rooms and three stories of underground parking.
What is even more interesting than two hotel brands in a single building, is the fact that they are also building 19 market-rate condos on the top floor. This is the first time in Silicon Valley proper that condos are being included as part of a hotel project. Yet even more unusual, these are entry-level hotel brands. Typically you find condos that share hotel facilities in hotels like the Four Seasons, St. Regis, or Ritz Carlton. This goes to show how in-demand housing is in the area.
The hotels and condos are an easy walk to Whole Foods, the SAP Center, and Diridon. When Google builds their headquarters Downtown, these will be the closest rooms to their offices. It's a safe bet that nightly rates will be astronomical throughout the workweek.
If final approval from the city is received within 10 months, the hotels could be ready by 2020.
I'm happy to see more hotel rooms proposed for the area, but the building aesthetics could use some work. We don't want another AC Hotel fiasco (this kind of looks like a prison as well). Each new project should bring additional character to San Jose, and this looks quite generic. At minimum, perhaps they could utilize the giant roof area to build a park/outdoor lounge for guests and residents. The Pierce is a great example of how you can build something without height that is visually appealing and is additive to the neighborhood.
Source: SVBJ
What is even more interesting than two hotel brands in a single building, is the fact that they are also building 19 market-rate condos on the top floor. This is the first time in Silicon Valley proper that condos are being included as part of a hotel project. Yet even more unusual, these are entry-level hotel brands. Typically you find condos that share hotel facilities in hotels like the Four Seasons, St. Regis, or Ritz Carlton. This goes to show how in-demand housing is in the area.
The hotels and condos are an easy walk to Whole Foods, the SAP Center, and Diridon. When Google builds their headquarters Downtown, these will be the closest rooms to their offices. It's a safe bet that nightly rates will be astronomical throughout the workweek.
If final approval from the city is received within 10 months, the hotels could be ready by 2020.
I'm happy to see more hotel rooms proposed for the area, but the building aesthetics could use some work. We don't want another AC Hotel fiasco (this kind of looks like a prison as well). Each new project should bring additional character to San Jose, and this looks quite generic. At minimum, perhaps they could utilize the giant roof area to build a park/outdoor lounge for guests and residents. The Pierce is a great example of how you can build something without height that is visually appealing and is additive to the neighborhood.
Source: SVBJ
Friday, September 21, 2018
San Jose Puzzle
Here's a quick brain teaser before the weekend. Where should San Jose go on the list below? Submit your answer over here.
Hat tip to Serhiy Grabarchuck for submitting this.
Hat tip to Serhiy Grabarchuck for submitting this.
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