This office is the distribution center for all Frito Lay snack foods. Some of the company's most popular products are Fritos, Doritos, Cheetos, Munchos, Sun Chips, and Cracker Jack. The building is located in the Harbor Bay business district, at the south end of Bay Farm Island.
Alameda Grocery carries everything from candy and chips to alcohol and lottery tickets. If you need cleaning supplies such as paper towels or brooms, it has those too.
Pit Stop Market is a convenience store that carries newspapers, cigarettes, lottery games, beer, liquor and candy. It also carries a few grocery items. There is an ATM located inside.
This Indian foods market features shelves of packaged goods, as well as a small buffet counter with three or four prepared Indian dishes to choose from. Raja Market is located at the Neptune Plaza Shopping Center in Alameda's West End district. The Webster Street commercial district is right around the corner.
Santa Clara Market carries everything from candy, chips and ice cream to wine, beer and soda.The market also carries cigarettes and lottery tickets. The Santa Clara Market provides a local place to purchase necessities without traveling far.
Jamba Juice, a favorite spot for health-conscious smoothie lovers, delivers the cool pick-me-up you're craving. Every smoothie comes with a free boost, such as antioxidant power, calcium, energy, flax and fiber, immunity, wheatgrass detox or whey protein. But Jamba whirls up more than just yummy fruit and yogurt blends. You can also get a hot cup of steel-cut oatmeal with fresh fruit or brown sugar, organic granola, a variety of wraps, salads, cold noodles and iced tea infusions.
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Ralph's Market carries everything from candy and chips to wine and beer to cigarettes and lottery tickets. It also offers fresh Filipino produce, seafood and baked goods for purchase. Ralph's Market provides a place for locals to purchase the necessities without traveling far.
Tucker's Supercreamed Ice Cream has served tasty treats to its dessert devotees since 1941. Splurge on its homemade waffle cones, cakes, choco-dipped bananas, Cho Cho's, milk shakes, banana splits or sundaes and you won't be disappointed. Tucker's more than 33 flavors of ice cream, sorbets and sherbets are definitely worth the wait in a line that often snakes out the back door at this celebrated hometown gathering spot. There's plenty of inside seating, open windows and a view of Park Street. It also has a secluded back patio.
This corner mini-market features a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. The business also stocks many shelves of international packaged foods and convenience items. The owner also runs a video rental service. The store is located next to a Vietnamese cafe near St. Charles Street in Central Alameda.
Located inside "The Marketplace," Alameda Natural Grocery is Alameda's premier organic produce and health food store. The shop offers a wide range of products and services, including a gourmet cheese and wine shop and on-site massages.
Alameda Natural Grocery also offers fresh organic produce as well as a fine selection of local artisan breads, quality food products and health food and supplement section.
Nob Hill Foods is a subset of the Raley's grocery family, which has locations in Northern California and Nevada. Only a few years old, Alameda's Nob Hill Foods offers basic grocery and shopping needs, as well as a host of additional amenities. The store features a Peet's kiosk, a pharmacy, a post office station, a bakery, a bank, flowers and movie rentals. Outside, there are stunning views of the estuary and a patio with outdoor seating. Nob Hill Foods is also within walking distance of a number of other stores and restaurants.
Lincoln Market carries everything from candy and chips to wine and beer to cigarettes and lottery tickets. Seven years ago, one patron became a millionaire, purchasing a winning lotto ticket here. The Lincoln Market provides a place for nearby locals to purchase necessities without traveling far.
Domenico's is an Italian deli with many options, not only for sandwiches, but chips and drinks as well. There are many different types of meat to choose from (including three types of turkey) along with four different types of rolls. With all of the possibilities, there is enough to please even the pickiest eaters. The family-owned business has made it through the tough recession due to its loyal customers, who the staff know by name.